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• #477
Birds have cleared the Elderberry so no Pontac Sauce making this year.
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• #478
Have started to grow some chili plants. The seeds came from wahaca, will post up the resulting shoots.
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• #479
Does anyone happen to have a nice rhubarb crown they want shot of?
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• #480
What to do with these?
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• #481
Beer.
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• #482
What type are they?
Have been trying to persuade Simon to let me grow some
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• #483
If you don't know what type they are, the only fly in the ointment is that you won't know their bittering power (usually measured in a lab as 'alpha acid' content). So I would use them as an aroma hop. Pick them on a sunny day, dry them gently, brew a simple pale ale (I brew all grain like this but you could do an extract kit), use a known hop (like fuggles, EKG, available vac-packed in small amounts) for bittering (added first in the boil), and use your home grown beauties for a massive late hop addition, possibly even some dry-hopping in the cask. Boom. Unique beer.
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• #484
All I did was cut some massive ivy on the barn wall and now I have to brew beer?
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• #485
You did a good thing. The pleasure of brewing beer is your reward!
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• #486
Would love to do this. When do they have to be harvested by ? They are in Germany and I am not again for a while.
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• #487
Hmm. I'm not sure, never having done it before. I think they are quite perishable actually. This vid looks quite good http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlsT-x19III
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• #488
Harvest time seems getting close. Probably they will go the way of the cherries. Pity.
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• #489
If it makes you feel better we just finished eating the squash and other vegetables, Robbie very much enjoyed cooking them :)
Oli enjoyed carrying them perhaps not so much.
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• #490
Yeah you usually harvest in September then prune back in winter ready for the start of spring.
I'm just going to plant some dwarf prima donna ones in our garden, Simon won't notice. He thinks everything is a weed anyway.
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• #491
Just saw some bulbs I planted (in the autumn), let bloom (in the winter), cut (in the summer), and left in the soil are coming back - woot! This is the first year I've actually had a "garden", so it's nice to see the natural cycle complete itself successfully! I planted a bunch of other bulbs in the Spring. Should I leave them all in as well?
On another note, my balcony boxes are all a bit sparse at the moment now that the summer flowers are all gone. Any thoughts on fun things to plant now?
And: there's an excess of basil out there - I presume it's all going to die in the next month or two? Or will it be hearty enough to survive the winter?
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• #492
Oooh, I need to do that. The squash plant was lovely, btw, thank you. Have been pretty much self sufficient in lettuce and tomatoes this year -think I might be a bit more ambitious in my veg next year. Next stop rhubarb and passion fruit crumble.
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• #493
I've just built a raspberry pi powered hydroponic basil farm for the kitchen widow sill.
Its made from a couple of tin cans and a cheap pump to circulate the water. The raspberry Pi is basically an expensive timer, but it also logs the pump activity to a webpage, and in the future may also keep an eye on the water levels and temp.
If this works, I'll be growing tomatoes and peppers next year
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• #494
Kingfisher, I'm absolutely loving the sound of that.
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• #495
Basil will die with the first frost.
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• #496
Good idea. Will do!
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• #497
This sounds rad
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• #498
This sounds rad
I'm absolutely loving the sound of that.Thanks Olly & BRM
I'll write up an instructable and post a link. (I'm still learning so it might die in a week, depending if the plant is getting enough water, sunlight & nutrients)
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• #499
go fully hydroponic: pH, nitrogen, oxygen, temperature, lux measurement, through the controller to flow, nutrients, ventilation, light controls...
..might as well grow sweet bush ;)
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• #500
That would be great. Can lights work from the raspberry?
Perfect day to bring the apples in. 1 basket of cookers, 2 of eaters.