tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-753490855929805662.post1556030350283262209..comments2023-09-05T07:33:18.505-07:00Comments on prosegarden: Please don’t eat the flowersRobert Knoxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05684237577302422669noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-753490855929805662.post-50646524694174886902011-07-15T22:53:02.850-07:002011-07-15T22:53:02.850-07:00How frustrating for you, Bob! Damn diseases! I'...How frustrating for you, Bob! Damn diseases! I've been living with a life-threatening disease for over 18 years. There are many things I can no longer do, and as the years go by, I become more and more limited. But I can eat! Your garden description is so enticing. Can you post some pics of the vegetables on their way to lushness?<br /><br />My tomatoes are only just starting to show pea-sized balls of green. My neighbour's are more like ping-pong balls. (I always wait too long to plant!) Eggplants are still smaller than roma tomatoes.<br /><br />I love your blog!<br /><br />I grow raspberries, my favourite berry. Cream of wheat cooking on the stove in the morning, I go outside for a handful or two of berries to top it with. Can you eat cream of wheat or does that also have too much 'residue'? It's a divine breakfast.nurturinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02035395856164817422noreply@blogger.com