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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Some cold resistant species
Despite the low temperatures the last days there are some species out in our garden that do not really care. I found some rucola flowers and the gooseberries are still hanging in there.
Are the gooseberries edible? So interesting how these 2 have withstood the frosting temps. This new addition to the family is taking brilliant photos. :)
Lazy, now retired, engineer in heavy electrics ,HAM-radio operator: OH6MY, full-time Wholigan, all night snorer, happily married, three sons, rockstar-wannabe 45 years ago but ended up building and tweaking amps for my gifted friends...
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Are the gooseberries edible? So interesting how these 2 have withstood the frosting temps. This new addition to the family is taking brilliant photos. :)
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The gooseberries taste like crap by now, I think the best before date expired sometimes in the beginning of September!
lol Hans! You can't let berries go to long after their expiry date...
Your camera takes such great photos, not to mention, it's your good eye that creates the scene.
Yesterday I discovered some hardy parsley in my own garden that survived the cold and snow. I have moved it inside and will see how it fairs.
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