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Late runner beans

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The runner beans seem to have a second wind this year. More coming for next week.
 

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We've just started to get a odd frosty night so we've (she's) probably got the last of the beans. The squashes haven't come to anything this year, and we're probably at the fag end of the courgettes. Still its been a good haul this season and we should have enough tatties to see us through to at least Christmas. Jealous of you guys getting an autumn crop.
 
We've just started to get a odd frosty night so we've (she's) probably got the last of the beans. The squashes haven't come to anything this year, and we're probably at the fag end of the courgettes. Still its been a good haul this season and we should have enough tatties to see us through to at least Christmas. Jealous of you guys getting an autumn crop.
I've got spuds in at the moment Andy for harvesting at Christmas
 
There’s a few brambles still growing on the path to the school, didn’t give it much thought,, I take it that is out off season for them?
 
There’s a few brambles still growing on the path to the school, didn’t give it much thought,, I take it that is out off season for them?
There is no season for black berries Mark, if they are ripe then you can pick them
 
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