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Flick ([personal profile] flick) wrote2020-04-19 03:01 pm
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As the garden centres are (mostly) closed, and the online suppliers are (mostly) falling over under the strain, I sent an email to the lady up the road who opens her garden under the National Garden Scheme and arranged to buy some plants from her. She had some alliums that she was going to have to plant out, so amongst other things I got a tray of 20 for £10.

We had a whole half inch of rain on Saturday. That’s all we’ve had so far this month, and we’re now back to sun and a dry wind for the foreseeable future. The garden’s getting very dry, but I’m more worried about the grass not growing; we shouldn’t be having to give the horses more hay at this time of year. We also had a frost, but fortunately it wasn’t bad enough to damage the wisteria flower buds (which are looking very promising this year).

Mike took out some of the overgrown beeches in the garden, and the tree surgeons came and took out some more (they were both more overgrown and had the phone line running through them, so it seemed safer to get the pros in). That should mean more light and less competition for the veg bed this year, which is good.

In what I doubt is an unusually occurrence right now, Mike went to do the weekly trip to the farm shop and found that the car battery was dead. Fortunately, I knew that the Up The Hills have a battery jump start thing, so we borrowed that and got the car going again. Mike has now ordered one of our own, just in case.

It’s become noteworthy to see an aircraft contrail. Starting to feel like a Pacific Island cargo cultist, next thing you know we’ll be worshipping Prince Phillip (or should that be Boris?)....

The swallows have arrived, and the early purple orchids are in bloom. The wild garlic is going over, but I did pick a bag to make experimental wild garlic jam.

I based it on US recipes for ramps jam.

I used a bag of wild garlic, which was about 350g, chopped up fairly small and then cooked down with a bit of oil and salt for about ten minutes. Then I added 50g of sugar, 100ml vinegar (I used white wine) and a couple of sage leaves and reduced it for about five minutes, then added half a teaspoon of pectin and cooked it for another couple of minutes. That made about 300ml of jam.

It’s not quite as jammy as I’d thought it would be, given the use of pectin: the liquid is set, but there’s so little of it that you don’t really notice it. It’s also a little too vinegary for my tastes, I found it overpowers the garlic a bit.

If I was making it again, I’d cut the vinegar to maybe 70ml. I’d also either not bother with the pectin and just call it pickle or I’d add water to get more jelly and make it more jam-like.
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[personal profile] history_monk 2020-04-19 03:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Don't get Boris' hopes up!
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[personal profile] damerell 2020-04-21 10:12 am (UTC)(link)
I think I'm going to be in one of those sects where we chuck the Chosen One into a volcano. Or Great Cthulhu's tentactly face.

"Um, om nom. Thank you. Send more investigators, please."
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[personal profile] vicarage 2020-04-19 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I anticipated the dead battery thing and got a £20 top-up charger before the rest of Britain realizes that 1 mile to Sainsbury's does not recharge the battery. Nothing like 1/2 inch of rain here, my stash of winter water is going fast (and my attempt to divert bathwater using a rubber glove as connector backfired when it blew up like a balloon!)
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[personal profile] drplokta 2020-04-20 12:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I was apparently in time, because my £20 topup charger is being delivered today.
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[personal profile] anef 2020-04-21 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
Oh lord, that had not actually occurred to me! How long and how often should you drive the car for to keep the battery charged?
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[personal profile] vicarage 2020-04-21 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
Depends on lots of things, mainly how much drain you had getting it started and the condition of your battery. Driving in a lower gear helps as it revs more, but high revs don't help. Lots of opinions on internet.
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[personal profile] birguslatro 2020-04-25 09:34 am (UTC)(link)
My car almost didn't start this week after only about one trip to the supermarket a week for the last three weeks. (Compared to the four trips in the first week of the lockdown because of giving up on the queues, not counting the one time I went without my wallet.) I've had a charger for yonks though, and it still works, even though it takes about twelve hours to fully charge a battery. I've heard you need to be careful about jump-starting modern cars though, because computers. But no doubt there's a proper way to do it.
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Grandma Duck's car.

[personal profile] birguslatro 2020-04-26 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
I've heard there's some designed to plug straight into the house's electricity. No need for coal or water or anything else! And the seating arrangement's way better than the old types of cars...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX04n7YcM08

I expect they'll be coming down in price over the next few months, given the economic outlook!