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Therapeutic gardening going on here and the sun is shining. Happy days.
Fantastic gardening both


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Really nice. I'm inspired to up my garden game next season.
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Thanks @Grumpy Toad . Not had the best year with veg etc, but there's always next year. 👍🏻

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Just a few nuts!!!!!
Does anyone know what we can do with all these, more falling daily 😳 Never had this many from the tree before.
Seems a shame to waste 🤷‍♀️.

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Eat them!

They look like hazelnuts to me. I like a bowl of hazelnuts covered in maple syrup as a late night munchies snack.

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HRH wrote:Image
Just a few nuts!!!!!
Does anyone know what we can do with all these, more falling daily Never had this many from the tree before.
Seems a shame to waste .
They look amazing mind you your whole garden
Is amazing gardeners of the year


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Marcus wrote:
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Eat them!

They look like hazelnuts to me. I like a bowl of hazelnuts covered in maple syrup as a late night munchies snack.
Yep Hazelnuts. Not keen on them personally, so will be donating these. The tree has never been so full, we've now got pounds of them and still more to fall. 😂

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Mrs Beefheart wrote:
Mon Sep 18, 2023 7:57 pm
HRH wrote:Image
Just a few nuts!!!!!
Does anyone know what we can do with all these, more falling daily Never had this many from the tree before.
Seems a shame to waste .
They look amazing mind you your whole garden
Is amazing gardeners of the year


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Thank you 🙏 😊

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Another disaster- spider mites on the loofah plant. Just call me lucky. So cut off the 4 fruit, & dug up the plant, bagged up & going to the tip.
So definitely don't buy compost from your local recycling centre 👍🏻. Not the best year but what we've got is what we've got.
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Parsnip. 1st one I've ever managed to grow. 👊

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