Baby Courgette Plants
Recently my friend Deb, Leeds Geekup organiser and Ruby developer, gave me two baby courgette plants … she even went so far to photograph me, slightly tipsy, leaving the pub to get the bus home:
I did get the plants home intact and planted them out. I was going to post a whole garden post as I have a few other things also to plant, but I’ve been elsewhere all week and now its raining rather a lot, so I’m blogging instead. Here’s the courgette plants in their new home:
Waiting for my attention are some sweet peas given to me by Great Uncle Sid and some training lobelia I bought yesterday to try to improve the view from my new kitchen window … more about those another day.
Is that ‘training’ or ‘trailing’ lobelia? Quite frankly training lobelia sounds more my style of gardening!
Hilarious :) You’re quite right its “trailing” … guess I have training on the brain!
Great to see the courgette plants in their new home, I was wondering how they were doing. Hope they behave and don’t take over your garden too much :)
Sorry I missed you at OpenCoffee this month, have been super snowed under but hopefully see you soon. If you ever pass by Otley again, let me know!
Deb: well I ought to be in Otley pretty regularly since my not-brother- and sister-in-law live there, that’s El, who commented above! Pretty crazy with travel at the moment but I’m sure I’ll catch up with you sometime soon, maybe in Otley for a change.
Deb meet El, El meet Deb :)
let me know when you are less busy then and would be cool to meet more Otley people too – yay!