Friday, April 9, 2021

Chompers paradise

 I have planted up most of the flowers now along with cherry toms, ensalada toms, peppers in their big pots. We have been having mixed weather, a few sunny warm days then more rain, great for the garden and makes weeding easier, but it brought out the monsters. Snails.... they have had a huge party in the courtyard with us unwittingly supplying the goodies. They have chomped their way through all the pumpkins and several of the courgettes. And breathe, just have to start again. Have to save the egg shells, crush them and put them around the plants, might be a deterrent.

I also saved the empty bag from the compost, cut it to fit and planted up a hanging basket. The trailing plants are some sort of succulent which was growing in the wrong place, so I transplanted them



The ever changing atmospheric pressures are still causing havoc with the fibro, so energy levels are down and not a lot of mojo going on. I have finished another little jacket for Theo, along with a small baby blanket for Rebecca´s friend, Marie. The blanket is sized for a car seat or pram wrap.

 


Keeping warm by the log burner has been the order of several days, reading or knitting a little and watching a little telly. I enjoy Escape to the country, picking up a few interior design ideas and seeing the different areas. Then Ready Steady Cook appeared, really interesting (if slightly annoying) to see what can be prepared in such a short space of time (with some license I´m sure), some good ideas for ingredients with a twist. Rebecca and I are always swapping recipes, easy, nutritious and suitable for Theo.
The other day with some pears going a bit soft, I made an easy dessert with a crumb base, cooked pears, both with cinnamon and ginger, then made a vanilla coconut cream, topped with fresh raspberries, grated chocolate and spearmint leaves. (It didn´t last long!)

  Hmmm, lunch time, best be off
take care
xcx

8 comments:

  1. Snails are an absolute nuisance aren't they, and never seem to leave much behind! the jacket and blanket will be hugely appreciated, I'm sure. The dessert looks delicious!
    Best wishes
    Ellie

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    1. Yes they are a pain. We are getting the strawberries and raspberries in now so it's nice to try something a bit different. Xcx

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  2. That dessert sounds quite scrumptious,now that gives me an idea but it may have to be strawberries and not raspberries. Lovely jacket for Theo and gorgeous colour. Sweet little blanket too. I do wish this weather would make up its mind I was ready to get my beach bag out last weekend...tch! keep well Amanda x

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    1. we have had so much rain lately and today we can't see further than the bottom of the house garden with low cloud. Lovely that the strawberries are in now at a reasonable price, wonder what you are inspired to make. Rebecca was pleased with the jacket and liked the colour too. Xcx

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  3. There's plenty going on in your garden. It's been a bit too cold to get things planted up here but I'm hoping the weather will warm up soon. Oooh, those desserts look delicious.

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    1. A nice treat. It's been hard to get things to germinate as its been quite chilly, but patience has worked and little seedlings are appearing. Just needs to stop raining to get out and transplant the peas and put more down xcx

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  4. lovely knitting and that dessert looks wonderful.... horrible snails eating your hard work but hopefully you will soon have a lovely crop.....
    Hugz

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    1. Thank you, on another jumper now. Pesky things, have to start again. Xcx

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