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Dope, whats Safflower???

It's a spice. You can use the petals in cooking or even for tea.

I like putting saffron in some of the dishes I make but it can tend to be expensive sometimes especially if you use it alot.

Safflower is called the poor mans saffron sometimes, I wanted to grow some and see how they compared in taste.
 
It's a spice. You can use the petals in cooking or even for tea.

I like putting saffron in some of the dishes I make but it can tend to be expensive sometimes especially if you use it alot.

Safflower is called the poor mans saffron sometimes, I wanted to grow some and see how they compared in taste.

Ahh OK, let us know whats it like... I heard some mad thing a couple years back about bootleg Saffron being imported to Europe (maybe around the world) as its such an expensive commodity... There was some test you could do to check if you had the real thing or not, I guess thats why its called 'red gold'...


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Ahh OK, let us know whats it like... I heard some mad thing a couple years back about bootleg Saffron being imported to Europe (maybe around the world) as its such an expensive commodity... There was some test you could do to check if you had the real thing or not, I guess thats why its called 'red gold'...


edit: just found this video...





Dope watch! Damn shame you cant trust some of this shit they out here selling. Ima test mine to see if it's legit lol
 
Its been nice weather here last couple days, so thought we had turned a corner and could clear out the garden and start prepping this years grows but apparently were expecting some sleet and frost in the coming days or weeks ffs

Im gonna clear out and clean the polytunel and greenhouse and weed the fruit patch though...

Has anyone ever tested their pH level of their soil??? Im pretty sure my soil is nowhere near acidic enough to get really flavorous blueberries and lots of them, I seem to only get small batch each year... So did abit of research and Im gonna grow them in a pot with specific ericaceous soil this year and see how that does...


 
Some tomatoes and the one under the bottle is a Litchi Tomato
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Transferred the two safflower seedlings to bigger pots
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Cabbage


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Onions
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Meyer Lemon seedling
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Pink Celery
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Un-retired my AeroGarden to put in some herbs(Basil, Parsley, Oregano, Savory, Thyme and Mint)
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Weather is still frosty and cold here, itching to get out and start planting...
 
I wanna try tomato again. I think I planted too many, too close to each other my last try at it. I think I want to try peppers too.
 
what you got in mind to plant when the weather breaks?

Gonna do a little less this year and also make sure I get disease resistant plants (think they are called F1 plants???)... Tomatoes but in the pollytunnel this year, using string instead of canes to hold them up, tho might put 1 or 2 in the greenhouse... Im only gonna do a couple sweetcorn as I miscalculated how high they grow last year!!! haha Peppermint, kale, carrots... Might try onions again and few more herbs too...

Then outside in the fruit cage new batch of blueberries, raspberries, loganberry so probably wont really get an actual fruit this year...

I kept meaning to make a wooden strawberry tower but it seems really expensive to get oak or cedar wood in the UK as apposed to America... I dont wanna use the treated timber I did for my planter beds...

Hows your saffron like plants going???
 
Dope, Im jealous you can grow year round @Inori haha

Ive finally got round to getting sh!t sorted now the weather is turning... Washed and scrubbed down the polytunel and greenhouse, ordered some plants and waiting for them to arrive... Weeded the fruit cage too...

Also dug two old blueberry plants out the ground and put them into containers as the pH level in my soil wasnt acidic enough and potted them into acidic ericaceous soil, so hopefully they take well and do well this year with bigger crops and more flavour... When my other blueberry plants arrive they will go straight into containers with ericaceous soil too... Im especially looking forward to the pink lemonade blueberry!!!

Strange that apparently honeryberry doesnt need as acidic soil as blueberries, even though theyre a similar fruit, so they should be good in ground soil...

My goji and loganberry looks decent too, the mildew seems to have gone so I'll leave them in afterall and hope it doesnt fck me!!!

This is my 3rd year gardening now, I gotta do better this year, maaaaaaaaaaaaan!!!
 
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Dope, Im jealous you can grow year round @Inori haha

Ive finally got round to getting sh!t sorted now the weather is turning... Washed and scrubbed down the polytunel and greenhouse, ordered some plants and waiting for them to arrive... Weeded the fruit cage too...

Also dug two old blueberry plants out the ground and put them into containers as the pH level in my soil wasnt acidic enough and potted them into acidic ericaceous soil, so hopefully they take well and do well this year with bigger crops and more flavour... When my other blueberry plants arrive they will go straight into containers with ericaceous soil too... Im especially looking forward to the pink lemonade blueberry!!!

Strange that apparently honeryberry doesnt need as acidic soil as blueberries, even though theyre a similar fruit, so they should be good in ground soil...

My goji and loganberry looks decent too, the mildew seems to have gone so I'll leave them in afterall and hope it doesnt fck me!!!

This is my 3rd year gardening now, I gotta do better this year, maaaaaaaaaaaaan!!!

wheres the pics fam!
 
Spent the day gardening today, shovelled tons of soil into the polytunel, absolutely shattered but got alot done...

Still got to get somemore veggies but pleased to finally plant few bits... Just hope things pick up... Trying out growing peppermint in polytunel, greenhouse and the trug and see what works best...

Tomatoes and elephant garlic...

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Tomatoes, mint and cucumber...

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Fruitcage with few different potted blueberries and raspberries... Hoping the planted honeyberries and gojiberry fruit this year, might be next year though the loganberry done well last year though so hope it has another good year...

I thought the goji and loganberry may had died last year as they got mildew at the end of season but I cut them right back and they look to be doing ok now...


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This tomato in the greenhouse went wilted after I watered it (not a good start!!!) hope it perks up...

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Mint looking lonely in the trug, think I will put some basil and things in there with it...

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Spent the day gardening today, shovelled tons of soil into the polytunel, absolutely shattered but got alot done...

Still got to get somemore veggies but pleased to finally plant few bits... Just hope things pick up... Trying out growing peppermint in polytunel, greenhouse and the trug and see what works best...

Tomatoes and elephant garlic...

dHrEmA.jpg



Tomatoes, mint and cucumber...

0JmZ3O.jpg




Fruitcage with few different potted blueberries and raspberries... Hoping the planted honeyberries and gojiberry fruit this year, might be next year though the loganberry done well last year though so hope it has another good year...

I thought the goji and loganberry may had died last year as they got mildew at the end of season but I cut them right back and they look to be doing ok now...


3OAUi1.jpg


36wFNQ.jpg



This tomato in the greenhouse went wilted after I watered it (not a good start!!!) hope it perks up...

6tx6od.jpg



Mint looking lonely in the trug, think I will put some basil and things in there with it...

iR4F6C.jpg

Nice! Thats a dope ass setup you got fam!
 
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