Artistic license is always a feature of plot 52. But, yes all apart from the harlequin and the patty pan (although grew this a few years ago). By the way your cabbage picture is beautiful! P.S. the comments are not showing at the moment, but am trying to fix it.
Thanks Emily, I'm glad you like it, but I must admit to getting a bit stuck on K, as I could only think of kale which has already featured in a few previous plot 52 posts.
I suppose you could take creative liberties and do karrots. but there is always kohlrabi (I had to think about hat one, it didn't just pop into my head) Emily
'Karrots' is a funny idea (although it might be considered cheating), and I never thought about Kohlrabi, which certainly has potential for a strange image, maybe one for the next alphabet!
and did you grow all of those at Plot 52?
ReplyDeleteArtistic license is always a feature of plot 52. But, yes all apart from the harlequin and the patty pan (although grew this a few years ago). By the way your cabbage picture is beautiful!
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Love love love squashes - but my favorite butternut isn't in your kaleidoscope!
ReplyDeletemany apologies Nikki, I like butternut too, but had to make space for the 'pink banana'!
ReplyDeletePink banana - now that is a new one to me. May have to seek the seeds out for next year.
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend it Shaheen, its quite a sweet flavour and can grow quite large. This year I had a good crop despite the cool summer.
ReplyDeleteOh Greg - what a beautiful kaleidoscope! YUM YUM! Emily
ReplyDeleteThanks Emily, I'm glad you like it, but I must admit to getting a bit stuck on K, as I could only think of kale which has already featured in a few previous plot 52 posts.
ReplyDeleteI suppose you could take creative liberties and do karrots. but there is always kohlrabi (I had to think about hat one, it didn't just pop into my head) Emily
ReplyDelete'Karrots' is a funny idea (although it might be considered cheating), and I never thought about Kohlrabi, which certainly has potential for a strange image, maybe one for the next alphabet!
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