Spoils from my tinyholding
Not a bad crop from my garden plot today:
We got your eggs, we got your beets, yer luvverly carrots, a pair o’courgettes (not as big as Laurie’s – oo-er missus), some disappointingly small onions, a few cherry tomatoes, we got your crispy fresh runners, and 3 green chillies (which are going straight to wok later tonight). I’ve already had barrowloads of broad beans, peas and spuds, too. It’s the first year I’ve ever grown anything you couldn’t fit in a windowbox, so I’m doing pretty well, I reckon!
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Nice haul. Call the disappointingly small onions shallots and you’ve suddenly become chichi gardener (is that how you spell chichi?)
I like the idea of a tinyholding! You did very well. It was our first year last year as well. Deeply satisfying from the word go, and educational as well. You really feel like you’ve achieved something, which of course you have!


Hello, I'm Neil Williams. I'm a government web geek, a dad, a husband, a grower of veg, a keeper of hens and a lapsed comedy writer, roughly in that order. 
You should certainly be applauded for the way you’ve nurtured that egg plant as well! A really quite remarkable dividend.