Nothing quite as refreshing as grabbing a cuey and a handful of cherry tomatoes straight out of the garden in the morning and whacking them in a container with some salmon and avocado to take to work for lunch.
Well it makes me smile anyway.
by Lightning McQueen » Tue Dec 09, 2025 11:43 am
by dedja » Tue Dec 09, 2025 11:48 am

by Booney » Thu Dec 11, 2025 9:28 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Nothing quite as refreshing as grabbing a cuey and a handful of cherry tomatoes straight out of the garden in the morning and whacking them in a container with some salmon and avocado to take to work for lunch.
Well it makes me smile anyway.
by DOC » Sat Dec 20, 2025 10:54 am
by Booney » Thu Jan 29, 2026 10:12 am
by wenchbarwer » Thu Jan 29, 2026 10:30 am
Booney wrote:Update :
Corn is delicious! This I can say from 5 or 6 attempts is easily the best corn I've grown. I'll admit they're thirsty ( Mrs Boon hasn't got the water bill yet ) and they aren't prolific producers but what I've had have been girthy, juicy and plump all the way to the tip.
Tomatoes are coming* in thick and fast. Cherry's on one bush that's now over 2m tall are about 12-15 a day with 30-40 looming up behind them. The larger fruit is on another plant that has stalled at around 600mm high ( planted with the cherry's ) but the fruit is amazing, must be 15-20 plump ones and I take 2-3 a night off there. The third plant set in about 4 weeks later I counted 60+ flowers last night on around 8 trusses and there's 12-15 that are coming along nicely, they might have some ready by tomorrow.
I've driven some 2100mm star droppers in the ground and draped 50% block out shade cloth over them this last week, given the flowers are touching cloth* I'll probably strip that off on Sunday given the week ahead looks a little milder.
They've all copped some Seasol and Osmocote last night so they'll be blooming happy with this over cast reprieve today.
by amber_fluid » Thu Jan 29, 2026 10:38 am
wenchbarwer wrote:Booney wrote:Update :
Corn is delicious! This I can say from 5 or 6 attempts is easily the best corn I've grown. I'll admit they're thirsty ( Mrs Boon hasn't got the water bill yet ) and they aren't prolific producers but what I've had have been girthy, juicy and plump all the way to the tip.
Tomatoes are coming* in thick and fast. Cherry's on one bush that's now over 2m tall are about 12-15 a day with 30-40 looming up behind them. The larger fruit is on another plant that has stalled at around 600mm high ( planted with the cherry's ) but the fruit is amazing, must be 15-20 plump ones and I take 2-3 a night off there. The third plant set in about 4 weeks later I counted 60+ flowers last night on around 8 trusses and there's 12-15 that are coming along nicely, they might have some ready by tomorrow.
I've driven some 2100mm star droppers in the ground and draped 50% block out shade cloth over them this last week, given the flowers are touching cloth* I'll probably strip that off on Sunday given the week ahead looks a little milder.
They've all copped some Seasol and Osmocote last night so they'll be blooming happy with this over cast reprieve today.
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