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S3 E11 Cucumbers, Carrots, Pickling and Physalis

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In this episode of the Potty Plotters Plotcast, Elaine and Julia are joined by the delightful Helen, who brings a fresh perspective on utilising gluts of produce, particularly cucumbers, in the kitchen. The episode opens with a light-hearted moment as the trio savours homemade apple cake, setting a jovial tone for the discussions ahead.

The conversation quickly shifts to the challenges of cucumber cultivation, with Elaine sharing her experiences of dealing with aphids and the importance of ventilation in greenhouses. Julia joins in, offering practical tips on how to manage common cucumber issues, including nutrient exhaustion and pest control.

As the episode unfolds, the topic of carrot thinning arises, with Elaine explaining the necessity of giving carrots room to grow while addressing the common misconception that thinning is cruel. The discussion is both informative and entertaining, with plenty of laughs and anecdotes about gardening mishaps.

Helen then introduces the fascinating world of fermented vegetables, sharing her journey into making kimchi and other ferments using surplus produce. Listeners will appreciate her insights into the health benefits of fermentation and how to preserve their harvests creatively.

The episode wraps up with a light-hearted banter about the joys of growing cape gooseberries and the antics of their allotment friends. With a mix of humour, practical advice, and culinary creativity, this episode is a treasure trove for gardeners and food lovers alike.

Follow us @pottyplotters on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter.

Get in touch: [email protected]

A podcast for help with your allotment or gardening.

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In this episode of the Potty Plotters Plotcast, Elaine and Julia are joined by the delightful Helen, who brings a fresh perspective on utilising gluts of produce, particularly cucumbers, in the kitchen. The episode opens with a light-hearted moment as the trio savours homemade apple cake, setting a jovial tone for the discussions ahead.

The conversation quickly shifts to the challenges of cucumber cultivation, with Elaine sharing her experiences of dealing with aphids and the importance of ventilation in greenhouses. Julia joins in, offering practical tips on how to manage common cucumber issues, including nutrient exhaustion and pest control.

As the episode unfolds, the topic of carrot thinning arises, with Elaine explaining the necessity of giving carrots room to grow while addressing the common misconception that thinning is cruel. The discussion is both informative and entertaining, with plenty of laughs and anecdotes about gardening mishaps.

Helen then introduces the fascinating world of fermented vegetables, sharing her journey into making kimchi and other ferments using surplus produce. Listeners will appreciate her insights into the health benefits of fermentation and how to preserve their harvests creatively.

The episode wraps up with a light-hearted banter about the joys of growing cape gooseberries and the antics of their allotment friends. With a mix of humour, practical advice, and culinary creativity, this episode is a treasure trove for gardeners and food lovers alike.

Follow us @pottyplotters on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter.

Get in touch: [email protected]

A podcast for help with your allotment or gardening.

  continue reading

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