Another Busy Day
It has been an overcast and light showery day here in Peterborough, and the temperature has dropped a little which is a relief, but it also shows that the cooler months are not that far off. In fact I suspect we are or will have an earlier autumn than usual.
I am hoping to get out to see if I can collect any wild blackberries to do something with as well. I am sadly behind on the preserving this year although I am hoping that will change in the next few days or so once the kitchen is sorted and I can find my jam jar lids! I have a lot to do and a lot to achieve but will get there eventually.
Yesterday when I went into the garden I took photos of my small wall planters and larger planter that I had potted up rather late in the day. I also took photos of some of the planters I had popped veggies into. The veggies in planters are doing well and my Courgettes are producing but not as many as I had hoped. I think it is because they are in planters I think they really need to be in the soil and the bed that they go into should be filled with muck and compost this autumn in ready for next year. Squash, Pumpkins and Beans are all greedy eaters. The same for the area where to grow beans. That might be something to do for next year. They say you only grow by what you learn and this year has been a learning curve for me on the gardening front in a positive way. Seeing the possibilities like I do and then bringing your skills up to scratch by way of practice is all part of the learning curve.
My Pumpkins in their pots. They are throwing up no end of blooms I am just hoping that they take to make pumpkins or squash. I would like squash and pumpkin for the Pantry shelf this year. Next year I will be better sorted on the gardening front and I hope to implement some new methods as well.
I have some fresh Ginger that has put up some nodules/shoots and so I am going to plant that up so that I can have a go at growing my own. Ginger is expensive and I am thinking that if I manage to grow a bit I can then turn it into preserved stem ginger either desiccated or in syrup. I made this when my Dad was alive and he absolutely loved it bless him. Mind you so did I. Kumquats in syrup are also a sweet and sour delight. One of the things I am aiming to do for Christmas one year is to preserve a lot of fruit by preserving them this way and then serve them on glass bowls trays or dishes as sweetmeats on the Christmas side table. This used to be a tradition many years ago. Not so much now but I do love preserved fruits this way. I have picked up some beautiful vintage glass pieces over the years. I particularly have a nice oblong dish which is beautifully decorated. Cannot get to that at the moment so I cannot show you. I also have this glass tray that I found which I also think will be ideal. I think it may originally have been a Dressing table tray but still ideal for table presentation.
The Herbs are doing well in the garden and I am pleased with how they have come on especially the Chives, Rosemary, Lovage, Sage and Lemon Verbena. I even have Chamomile which I have been harvesting in very small amounts. Hopefully the plants will be bigger next year. I also have Dark Chocolate Mint and that has also put on a splurge. Many of the herbs are in planters as we need a new fence and I am hopeful that will be sorted soon. However I did not want to put my herbs into the ground and then get them trampled on. So will wait until fence is sorted until I do this. Plants seem to be happy in their larger pots. There will be a lot more herbs next year. I am going to buy in more Chamomile, plant Angelica from seed. Home preserved Angelica is very different to its counterpart and I love it. You can also make a liqueur/digestif from the home preserved Angelica as well which I also like. I have, Bergamot, Borage (white and Blue) and Hyssop seed as well to start off as well.
Lemon Verbena:
Going to be used in teas, potpourri, a liqueur recipe, a syrup for cakes and puddings. Can also be used in jams.
On the work front, I have been in the back bedroom tidying up after G today and sorting rubbish from items that needed to be kept. They are sorted now and I am going back into the kitchen once G comes back. He has just nipped to the shop but I need to get on with the kitchen and the bathroom.
Everything looks like it's growing wonderfully. Thanks for the recipes too.
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