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Morning Light: The Fetchland Gardening Wire

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Jun 2021
8:59pm, 17 Jun 2021
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sallykate
I think they're stuck here...
Jun 2021
9:01pm, 17 Jun 2021
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Hanneke
While I put my apprentice to work picking elder flowers and laying them out to dry in the drying shed, I weeded, staked, planted and watered!
A fabulous arrangement!
Two happy people!
Jun 2021
9:33pm, 17 Jun 2021
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Columba
What are your plans for the dried elder flowers? I know you can make elderflower fritters (have tried it, - messy business) but that's with fresh ones.
Jun 2021
9:45pm, 17 Jun 2021
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Hanneke
They are going into my herbal "tea" blends Columba.
Really nice is elderflower and lemon verbena for example.
Jun 2021
7:27am, 18 Jun 2021
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Mandymoo
Sounds lovely Hanneke
Jun 2021
9:31am, 18 Jun 2021
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Rosehip
I have both available to make that Hanneke - will drying on a warm windowsill work?
Jun 2021
9:37am, 18 Jun 2021
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Hanneke
You want to dry quickly, without too much light to preserve cour and flavour. So I have blinds in my drying shed. Ventitlation is key.
Jun 2021
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Rosehip
thanks :) I'll see if I can work something out
Jun 2021
10:59am, 20 Jun 2021
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jacdaw
The garden seems to have survived me being away for a week, and the dry weather. Except the roe deer has been back and eaten all of the Geranium x magnificum flowers.


Jun 2021
11:06am, 20 Jun 2021
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Hanneke
Looks fab jacdaw!
I am about to inspect flattening by rain, which arrived at last last night and turned from perfect and gentle to torrential.

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