Hidcote - pt. 1
I'm just now getting around to organizing the photos from my trip to England back in May. As I've said a million times, this was the trip of a lifetime, and I had an incredible time. This was a 3-week trip organized by the HPSO (Hardy Plant Society of Oregon) during which we visited 35 different locations. Most all of these were gardens but there were also a few castles and villages thrown in, as well as the icing on the trip - the Chelsea Flower Show. This tour focused on the southeast region of England, notably the Cotswolds and Cornwall. I've watched so many programs and read so many books about England and the gardens there that I was afraid it would tarnish the image I had built up in my head. I'm pleased to say that it not disappoint. The trek from London to Bath by train was not the best first impression. However, as we gained distance from the city, the rolling green countryside gave me glimpses of things to come. After arriving in Bath and finding my hotel, I m...
thanks for this. I keep a spray bottle of vinegar on my kitchen counter. With Tuscumbia'a hard water it comes in handy a lot. It's good for cleaning. I also spray out my coffee mugs after making hot tea to get the stain out. Mary
ReplyDeleteHmmm I just read that if you give berries a wash with that vinegar they won't develop mold right away.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice crop! Are you still using your hang upside down thing? :0)
ReplyDeleteJust remember if you purchase fruits or vegetables from a roadside stand, they preferably need to be cooked in order to prevent the transmission of Hep A.
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ReplyDeleteMmmmm. Salsa coming your way. I have a hard time washing things like berries.
ReplyDeleteThat is so simple. I already have both in spray bottles to use for general disinfecting.
ReplyDeleteLove those tomatoes. It looks fresh and organic. You've grown them well. Thanks for the useful tip. Its safe and cheap.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Love the tomatoes! I know what you mean about being worried about chemicals. I certainly am.~~Dee
ReplyDeleteGreat harvest!! Nice to know how to safely clean veggies that may have pesticides on them. I know my farmer is totally organic, Hooray!!
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