tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5630779053316348486.post2596030339091163844..comments2024-03-01T05:17:53.461+11:00Comments on Saucy Onion: Edible Balcony - Melbourne Cup plantingsdearindirahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12219428356342681950noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5630779053316348486.post-52386934131107823432009-11-10T11:40:53.813+11:002009-11-10T11:40:53.813+11:00Hi Liss,
pepperonata is a terrific idea. Also, I t...Hi Liss,<br />pepperonata is a terrific idea. Also, I took a look at your garden and left a comment. The joy to have so much space and to be so well-organised. Lots to learn from you!Indira<br /><br />Hi Coby,<br />Peppers lend themselves to a right ol' stuffing with whatever is close at hand I say!Indira<br /><br />Hi rachel,<br />I've found basil needs plenty of sunshine and its own patch. Plenty of picking also encourgaes the crop to grow thick and bushy. We'll see how my new crop goes... Indira<br /><br />Hi suziwong55 (how did you lose 11?), good.. well its not only me forgetting the unforgettable! Indira<br /><br />Hi Colours of the Outback,<br />Another pepper fan... Great Indira<br /><br />Hi arista,<br />love and attention or obsessive neurosis as my husband calls it! No actualy if you just set aside ten minutes every day you can usually water, feed and stop any pest infestation before it gets hold. It's that daily vigilance that requires discipline however!Indiradearindirahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12219428356342681950noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5630779053316348486.post-65312446969446136462009-11-05T23:26:57.921+11:002009-11-05T23:26:57.921+11:00Maybe people who are into food aren't into rac...Maybe people who are into food aren't into racing? I ignore the Melbourne Cup too.<br /><br />You really are having a lot of success growing things on your balcony, I imagine you must give your plants a lot of love and attention. Basil ice cream sounds interesting.aristahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18385270763433270372noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5630779053316348486.post-60723601314495431892009-11-03T21:58:51.379+11:002009-11-03T21:58:51.379+11:00I'm not into the Melbourne Cup. But my boss ma...I'm not into the Melbourne Cup. But my boss made me decorate the front of the store for it.<br />I LOVE grilled peppers. Love stuffed ones too :)Colours of the Outbackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06163002160098976980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5630779053316348486.post-46022777835782933642009-11-03T20:48:27.878+11:002009-11-03T20:48:27.878+11:00I didn't even realise it was Melb. Cup day til...I didn't even realise it was Melb. Cup day til i was in a meeting with my research supervisor and she asked who i was following; to which i responded "following for what?" LOL I'm so not even vaguely interested. One of my pots of basil is not doing so well but the other one seems to be okay...I'll be watching yours to see your success/failure.suziwong55http://www.suziwongcreations.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5630779053316348486.post-54749267508527785292009-11-03T09:48:59.865+11:002009-11-03T09:48:59.865+11:00No, you're not the only one ignoring the Melbo...No, you're not the only one ignoring the Melbourne cup, I'm not interested either. Have had very little success with growing basil here in the past, so will be interested to hear how you keep yours alive!rachelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00861665345477069320noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5630779053316348486.post-33465120291656860022009-11-03T09:44:27.782+11:002009-11-03T09:44:27.782+11:00I fancy stuffing the pepper with a creamy cheese m...I fancy stuffing the pepper with a creamy cheese mixture:PCobyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07730025899595026688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5630779053316348486.post-2103462660437157082009-11-03T08:35:48.341+11:002009-11-03T08:35:48.341+11:00You could make a version of Carlo's pepperonat...You could make a version of Carlo's pepperonata too?!<br /><br />We've done most of our spring/summer garden this year from seed (we did mostly seedlings for autumn/winter) and I must say there's a special sense of achievement growing something from seed!<br /><br />If you'd like to have a look, our progress is up on my blog around midday xxLisshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03075362324473272101noreply@blogger.com