Topsy's Garden
Monday, 13 August 2012
The Quest for Gramma Pumpkins
In Melbourne some time ago we found a gramma pumpkin at the Queen Victoria Markets and came home to bake a wonderful gramma pie. We kept the seeds hoping to produce lots of big gramma pumpkins in the next season, however most of out gramma plants were never pollinated, apart from four gourds that began to grow. This is how they turned out:
(The thin long orange ones look like proper gramma's but the rest have obviously been crossed with neighbouring veggie patches.)
Pumpkin Seeds
It has come to the time of year where I need to start planting seeds in small pots to put in our little green house for spring. Every year I grow pumpkins - and this is the end product of one of my gramma pumpkin seeds. I'm thinking my neighbour had a different variety of pumpkin that a bee had visited, all of my pumpkins look different to one another.
The inside colour..
Washing and drying the gramma cross something seeds so I can grow more in the future.
The inside colour..
Washing and drying the gramma cross something seeds so I can grow more in the future.
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Roses
It's winter at the moment so I decided to prune the roses in my garden. I thought the colours in the stems were pretty, I cant wait for them to be in bloom this spring.
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Chilli Plants
We have two varieties of Chilli plants growing in our backyard, one is a big bush and the other is a small variety that we grow in pots.
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Russian Tomatoes
This year we had heaps of luck growing our russian tomatoes. These seeds
were given to us by our Grandmother who has been growing vegies her
whole life.
Here is an inside view of what a russian tomato looks like. The patterns on the inside are amazing.
This is what our veggie patch looks like when we grow tomatoes - a sea of white netting and wooden stakes! sadly half of our crop always seems to go to the birds and beetles.
Here is an inside view of what a russian tomato looks like. The patterns on the inside are amazing.
This is what our veggie patch looks like when we grow tomatoes - a sea of white netting and wooden stakes! sadly half of our crop always seems to go to the birds and beetles.
Berry Picking!!
We had the pleasure of visiting a blueberry farm near Myrtleford,
Victoria. The owner of the farm had about 6 acres of blueberries needing to be
picked since her farmer friend couldn’t get down to help out. We had heaps of
fun and it was such a pretty area surrounded by green hills and serene lakes.
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