The prep remains, stems, tops and tails, tossed outside to feed the earth.
That's June. Wonderful time of year.
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Thank you for the reminder. I nearly forgot about June strawberries.
ReplyDeleteStrawberry custard pie is on my list.
The smell of strawberries warm in the sun is the smell of June.
DeleteOur strawberry month is more like March. Peas, too. We're on to beans and tomatoes, eggplants and peppers. It's all good.
ReplyDeletewe have to plant peas in December if want to have some and by late spring they are done. just can't take our heat.
ReplyDeleteHere it used to be, before climate change, plant peas, potatoes on St Patrick's day. Now it's too cold and wet then.
DeleteIt is finally warmed up here. June is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI don't think strawberries or peas are quite in season here yet. Soon!
ReplyDeleteA pleasure you can still look forward to. I love the first strawberries each year.
DeleteNice choices. Our strawberries are over and done as are the tomatoes and peas. But I will enjoy yours through pictures and comments!
ReplyDeleteOur tomatoes are not even close yet. That's a forthcoming attraction.
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