Row 1: Radish, Row 2: Rocket and salad leaves,
Row 3:Spring onions,
Row 4: Dill,
Row 5: Beetroot,
Row 6: White turnip,
Row 7: Oriental raddish.
Some might say rows are boring, but I wanna see if anything gets eaten by beasties - I hope not, but...
What's growing and what's not in Peter's Garden
Row 1: Radish,
it's a nice one: Acer griseum (Paper-bark Maple), Cruikshank botanical gardens (behind Zoo Building) ...my second home. For years I thought it was a kind of Tibetan Cherry, nope - wrong genus and it's from central China. In Pinyin, should you want to speak to Chinese person about the tree or buy one out there, it's xuè pí. Taken with the Nokia N95 on the way into work on Wednesday morning in bright sunshine (nothing lasts does it?)


I was after a max-min thermometer for out in the conservatory, but the more you looked the more you could have... Settled for this in the end cos of its clear display. Could have had a French one where a lady takes off more clothes the warmer it gets ...but doubt she'd have taken her hat and scarf off in Aberdeen! It sits in the kitchen above the sink and tells me the temperature in the kitchen, in the conservatory (sensor no.1 - top figure) and records maximum and minimum for each over a 24 hr period. It also gives humidity (which rises rapidly when steaming rice) and a weather forecast ...looks like more rain again tomorrow! With an additional sensor I'll be able to do outdoor temperature too... Would have been a lot more expensive to have one that sends the data to the computer. It gets the time signal from a satellite, and it agrees with my Casio watch - amazing huh, and all for under £30, boyz n toyz eh :-) ?!?