POBBLEBONKING?
That's the sound of the pobblebonk frog that lives here.
It may be an ugly little bastard, but it makes a marvellous noise, and gives us hope.
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07 July 2011

remembering autumn bounty

In depth of winter, good to refresh the memory! These picks are from March, the peak of productivity. From top to bottom: veg and herbs from our own patch; apples from the tree growing in bushland across the road near culvert; giveaways from linedancing class - Barb's cucumber and pears, Betty's agapanthus plants.






From description and pic on MAFG page, I suspect my over-the-road apples are ... Gravenstein


"Heritage apple over 200 years old. Large, flat, conical fruit, greeny yellow skin with red stripes. Crisp, juicy flavour. Lovely early apple that should be eaten when in season straight off the tree as they don’t store well. Tend to ripen unevenly over the tree. Picking Dates: March"

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