Oooh I'm just about to do this to our beets as well. What are you going to do with yours? I have no idea what to do with them. I'd love to bottle them.
What a good boy for helping with the harvest in the middle of a cricket game.
I once wore cricked pads for a work cricket match (I was working for an English pub) and was astonished by how heavy they are to wear. I found running between the wickets SO difficult with those big heavy things on. But you'll be pleased to hear I was still named Man of the Match.
Beetrot? They look quite firm to me. Love the repurposing.
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ReplyDeleteWell you know, you can never beet-oo careful in the garden!
ReplyDeleteAnd in his cricket whites too! Love that unanswerable question and the innocence too?
ReplyDeleteMmmmm, I love beetroot. Not sure I'd want to be picking it in my cricket whites though he he he.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Joy :o)
Well done on your harvest! Yum, I LOVE beetroot sandwiches
ReplyDeleteNo wonder I can't seem to grow root-crops of any kind. Not wearing the right outfit!
ReplyDeletewhere do i get the safety gear from?!!!
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Now I'm beginning to wonder just how dangerous is it gardening at your place...vbg. Love the outfit and the beetroot look amazing.
ReplyDeleteLOL!!!
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm. Now I know you need some protective clothing for picking courgettes (they can be prickly customers) but beetroot?????
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Oooh I'm just about to do this to our beets as well. What are you going to do with yours? I have no idea what to do with them. I'd love to bottle them.
ReplyDeletedoes anyone at your house actually eat beetroot???
ReplyDeleteWhat a good boy for helping with the harvest in the middle of a cricket game.
ReplyDeleteI once wore cricked pads for a work cricket match (I was working for an English pub) and was astonished by how heavy they are to wear. I found running between the wickets SO difficult with those big heavy things on. But you'll be pleased to hear I was still named Man of the Match.