What's looking good in September 2024

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  1. Pacnorwest

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    Thank you:)
     
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    You're welcome :)
     
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    Tomatoes. And a few poblano peppers.
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    I think there's a tomato pie in the future :)

    Brugmansia

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    Beautiful veggie bowl they look so bright and pretty .mmm tomato pie ….Ymm !
    I’m thinkin bacon lettuce tomato sandwiches. Ooo and stuffed cheese peppers.

    Lovely flower bed…Beautiful long Angel trumpets , roses are beautiful and outstanding zinnias. :smt023:smt055
     
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  5. Daniel W

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    Thank you pac!

    I debated not keeping the Brugmansia this year. But they're not a lot of trouble.

    As for BLTs, being vegetarian, I use a simulated bacon product. Now it will be even stranger, because I've drastically cut back carbs! Also, the tomato piecwill be crustless.
     
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    Daniel It’s all good .:smt060
    A fav to make in summers is sherbet with strawberry’s . Slice them up then juice them. Place in icecream machine it’ll be a wonderful natural healthy treat .
     
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    Looks good @Daniel W i hope that you don't cut back on carbs altogether, because you do need some.

    My brother and his wife are vegetarians and she made millet rissoles, i thought that it was funny at the time because i always thought of budgies eating it. That's going back to the 70s when every meal was made from scratch.
     
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    Daniel—Very nice harvest. Very nice indeed. Your Brug looks so good. You must be proud.
     
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    Or in this case not....:smt010

    This came into bloom last Wednesday and I took this pic on Friday. :)
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    ...and this is how it looks today ! :smt022:shrug::headscratch:
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    Not happy.:frustrated:
     
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    @Oreti that was a beautiful glad . They always seem to be a stand up example of the tallest brightest floral addition in the garden . Highly treasured. I sympathize with your disappointment . Do you know what happened ?
     
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    Oreti—I agree with Pac— a great looking glad. Special.
     
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    Absolutely no idea @Pacnorwest .....we've searched the garden and there's no trace of the tall beautiful bloom . :headscratch::shrug:
    I've even spent the last couple of hours researching into what.....ate it ???...that's the only theory I have into it's very sudden vanishing trick.
    I've searched our security cameras too but we have chosen to only set it to activate on human movements ,so no luck there .
    We've completely mystified..:(
     
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    Apologies @Pacnorwest and @Sjoerd for not acknowledging your kind compliments on my 'ex ' beautiful bloom.....thank you.:)
     
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    No worries,
     
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