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Saturday 29 May 2010

Pea Shoots: ready to use in less than 14 days!

 

In only 14 days, these shop bought dried peas have germinated and grown. With a little sun and water, they are now the perfect size to use as salad leaves, or as a garnish on top of other things. In fact, the first meal is going to bee an addition to a salmon dish. I cant believe how simple these are to grow – and am fairly sure that on a sunny windowsill, you could do it all year round. Imagine that, fresh pea shoots in the middle of winter. Not seasonal, I know, but when you’re only growing them for the shoots, rather than the fruit, it really doesn’t matter.

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Why not try them over my Scallops with Chorizo and pea puree, hot-smoked trout or mackerel pate, or on top of a risotto to add a new texture and fresh flavour. Delicious!

Saturday 15 May 2010

Pea shoots – grow and cook!

Having been an avid watcher of The Edible Garden over the last few week, I couldn’t wait to try growing your own dried peas! I bought a box of Bachelors ‘Bigga’ Dried marrowfat peas at just 39p from the local supermarket, and prepared my bed. I’d just bought a set of boxes from Wiggly Wigglers and couldn’t wait to find a use for them, so this idea seemed perfect. I lined it with a bag, and cut a few slits in the bottom for drainage, then packed with compost. Next, I spread the peas along the surface and pushed each one down abut a centimetre and watered in.

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Now they’re sitting pretty on the kitchen windowsill and all I have to do is cross my fingers and hope they grow!

Monday 3 May 2010

Spring Cleaning in the Garden

 

SDC12041 Having had two weeks off over the Easter period, and my OH having also taken one whole week away from work, with the idea of training for his up-coming Iron Man competition later in June, we finally got to work on the long-needed task of tidying up the garden!

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He began on cutting back the clematis and climbing rose from the top of the summer house as it was getting very overgrown, too heavy and was making the inside damp. So, after several scratched arms, and two days, that was finally done!

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I set to work on the decking and summer house interior. I cleaned and scrubbed the walls, washed the barbeque, inside and out, and re-carpeted with an old bit left over from the house. Meanwhile, the OH replaced the window pane that had lost its grout and fallen out in the middle of the winter months! The temporary cardboard and plastic replacement was on its last legs. I then began cleaning the decking; something I instantly regretted. Four hours later, still on my hands and knees with a scrubbing brush, I finally finished. Note to self - don't clean it in future, just stain over the top of the dirt. Absolutely knackering, and a bit like when you clean a mark of a wall - once you've started and cleaned a bit, you have to do the rest.

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Next day, the new garden furniture was on its way, but the 'Bali Hut' where it was going was filthy. We let down the 'blinds / awnings' on each side and they were covered in mould and mildew. I could feel another attack of 'the scrubs' coming on! One by one, I took them down and attacked each side with biological washing powder and hot water - it was really the only way. Letting each one hang to dry fully in the sun, the mould and mildew had gone, with only a little 'staining' to see; it was quite a pretty pattern actually but I think they'll fade in the sun anyway. When they were fully dry, I rolled them back up, ready for the table and chairs!

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Next on the list was the hot-tub which we inherited with the house. In the year and half we've been here, we haven't emptied it, and having not used it at all in the Winter months, it really needed clearing and, yes - you've guessed it, more scrubbing. So, having emptied it, the OH got into the filters and gave them a wash through while I got in the empty tub and gave that a 'bicarbonate of soda and hot water' rubbing down!

The benefits are, however, well worth the efforts. The garden looks very neat and tidy, and everything is spick and span, ready for the summer - hurrah! We're just waiting for the hot tub to re-heat the water in time for the sun - at this rate, it might not happen!

And, the blue-tits have definitely returned and are, at present, literally feathering their nest!

 

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