firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 12:44 pm
Agree about the spuds. My earlies are 'fall aparts' even the International Kidney (Jersey Royal when grown in Jersey)
As for the leather jackets, they have gradually become near extinct since some bats moved in and now live behind the wall tiles on the upper level. I can't remember when they moved in but before they did we would have plenty of crane flies, now next to zero. So instead of digging up the lawn go and get yourself a bat settlement!
Sorry I only just saw this, that's reassuring about the spuds I suppose, I had Jersey Royals and Arran Pilots.
I put 2 big ponds in this year and the air is already full of bats some evenings and that's before much wildlife has moved in. Love em. I know they won't crash into you but they get damn close. But there's less insects generally, years ago the car windscreen would be covered in them but now it stays almost clean.
Pickling jalapenos and nursing my marrow today (oh err missus) . Some white mildew on the marrow due to lack of air circulation but really don't want to lose it. It's not a veg you see in the shops much cos they get harvested as courgettes but stuffed marrow is a Lincolnshire fav in my house. 1" slices, peeled and the pith taken out, stuffed with good sausage meat, blob of butter and pepper on top, roast till golden. Waxy spuds, gravey and baked beans. Simple but good.
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