tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6927014078728591686.post8664927904115006832..comments2023-11-12T23:55:00.405-08:00Comments on earthmotherwithin: Autumn harvest beginsearthmotherwithinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03506831989357088817noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6927014078728591686.post-87381844492330800982017-03-27T12:59:35.086-07:002017-03-27T12:59:35.086-07:00Aaaaah third time lucky. I've typed a comment...Aaaaah third time lucky. I've typed a comment and my i-pad keeps crashing. Now I'm on the PC so will try again.<br /><br />I was recently given a dwarf Meyer lemon tree as I love lemons. I know it will be a while before I see any lemons however growing it from the bottom up and caring for it is all part of the joy for me. Your lemons look very healthy.<br /><br />I agree with you about the herbs too. I use them often and the kids comment on the flavour of dishes and ask questions. I let them know which herbs I used and they are then intrigued and ask more questions. I think this is great as they then really taste the herbs and hopefully realise that this is food and it really does have so many different tastes, smells, textures etc.<br /><br />It seems our weather is the opposite here in Melbourne. March has been quite warm so I've held off planting our broccoli and cauliflower. My first time growing these. I love the garden and am learning so, so much.<br /><br />Have a great day,<br /><br />Kylie (Home Is My Haven)adminhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15960658275681011090noreply@blogger.com