Thursday 27 June 2019

Liver leftovers and dwarf raspberrIes ...

Yesterday quite frankly was cold. We took Ruby for her first long walk and had to sit outside for a meal. She had a strange cough last night for several hours, grass seed maybe? We will see how she is today.

I don't know about you, but we find liver has quite a bit of rubbish in it nowadays so we cut it all out. I used to throw this rubbish away but now we have Ruby, she takes care of it. We had liver and onions for tea, Ruby got the rest.

Now liver, on its own, is a bit too rich to feed as is. I chavelled it up with a little water and managed to get 6 liver paws to freeze:
She will be given one to mix into a days worth of food when I use a tube that doesn't have offal in it.

We recently invested in two dwarf raspberries, Ruby Beauty, and managed to find another one a few days ago. It got planted before the rain came so should be nicely settled in. The fruit is amazingly sweet, even the slightly underripe ones. Each of the three plants only has one flowering stalk so not much this year. Each plant has loads of stalks ready to fruit next year.

2 comments:

  1. I miss not having the fruit bushes here but the winds would damage them. We might give some a go once the indoor garden is up and running.

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    1. Would net fencing help take the wind down a bit? Your indoor garden sounds fascinating.

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