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Murray's Journal

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  • 08 Feb 2008
    Scrumptious Kamokamo (Maori Squash) and 'round the back garden
    I’ve eaten one kamokamo now. I picked it at the size of a large fist, quartered it, and steamed it for about ten minutes or so, then shared it in a meal with the neighbour who gave me the plant in the first place. Kamokamo are delicious! I have two more on their way. I’ve found that t...
  • 04 Feb 2008
    What variety are these? 1 Beans and 'round the back garden
    I’m picking beans regularly now. A few people have asked me what kind they are and I honestly cannot remember the name. It starts with ‘B’ I think and they are an old ‘heritage’ variety. They are a yellow/green when growing, bright pink (as pictured) when mature, an...
  • 23 Jan 2008
    Harvested... a little small Garlic Harvesting and The River Garden (front yard) garden
    Because the tops were beginning to die off I have harvested my garlic. Its a little small this year which I think is because the place I planted this years crop was a little dry for it. I have heard that planting small cloves produces small crop, so you should plant you largest cloves and eat the...
  • 23 Jan 2008
    Harvesting Potato Tire Towers Harvesting and 'round the back garden
    We caught the end of a cyclone earlier this week. A few plants got damaged including my potatoes. They got thrashed by the wind so I decided it was time to harvest them anyway. I got a total of 8kg of spuds. Less than I had hoped for but the size of them was impressive, There were several potatoe...
    Storms
  • 08 Jan 2008
    Abundance Raspberries and 'round the back garden
    Since the last post about my rasberries I’ve picked another 400g, which I added to the 400g I already had and made into a batch of jam. It made two 600ml jars. And this afternoon I just picked another 700g which I am about to make into more jam. At this rate I’ll be picking again on t...
  • 03 Jan 2008
    Done for this year Blackcurrants and 'round the back garden
    Yesterday I picked 1.8kg of ripe blackcurrant from the five plants I have. They are now sitting on my kitchen bench in the form of about 6 litres of homemade jam. More pictures here…. http://radio.weblogs.com/0128644/2008/01/03.html#a1067
  • 02 Jan 2008
    Picking at last Raspberries and 'round the back garden
    I picked about 400g of raspberries destined for my jam pan. There’s heaps more fruit coming through too. I think I’ll be picking again in just a few days.
  • 01 Jan 2008
    Ready for picking (I think) Blackcurrants and 'round the back garden
    The bird netting is working superbly protecting my blackcurrant crop. Looks like I’m going to have plenty for jam. I just looked up the recipe and it seem blackcurrant jam is one of the easier jams to make. 3lbs. Blackcurrants 4lbs. Sugar 1 pint water Just boil the sugar and water for 6 min...
  • 01 Jan 2008
    Birds-0 Me-1 Raspberries and 'round the back garden
    My first attempt at protecting my raspberry crop from the birds was a failure. The silver-eyes (or wax-eyes as they are also known) got in and feasted. So I had a second attempt and made a better job of it. I put up bamboo framing, tied together with strawbale twine, and hang the bird netting ove...
  • 26 Dec 2007
    progress photo Sweetcorn and 'round the back garden
    The sweetcorn plants around the back are doing particularly well. With all the rain in the last few weeks they have about doubled in height.

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