The days are getting longer now, but it always takes a while for the temperature to catch up. This week’s boxes feature radishes from Dendra...
Archive for category: vegie boxes
Backyard Bounty all-Tasmanian Vegie box: 7th August
It’s been a snowy week – certainly not something that’s a common event, and indeed Tasmania has recorded its new lowest ever temperature, negative 14.2...
Backyard Bounty all-Tasmanian Vegie box: 31st July
Last week’s $30 boxes featured pea shoots from Pegasus Sprouts, a product which we’ve been buying from them for many years – this week $40...
Backyard Bounty all-Tasmanian Vegie box: 24th July
Quite a bit of this week’s box has either been grown indoors or is from indoor storage – and frankly with this weather that seems...
Backyard Bounty all-Tasmanian Vegie box: 17th July
This week’s boxes feature an array of herbs – which if I’m honest wasn’t the intention, but our original order for almost 300 bunches of...
Backyard Bounty all-Tasmanian Vegie box: 10th July
Beetroot is an incredibly versatile vegetable, equally suited to boiling, baking, pickling and eating raw (albeit finely sliced or grated!) Whilst Australia as a nation...
Backyard Bounty all-Tasmanian Vegie box: 3rd July
This week’s boxes include the last avocados of the season from Avoland Avocados; we started buying from Paul and Maria in 2016 when they started...
Backyard Bounty all-Tasmanian Vegie box: 26th June
We’re pleased to have Mooreville Gardens’ model code eggs back again from July – but this week’s box actually includes one of a range of...
Backyard Bounty all-Tasmanian Vegie box: 19th June
This week’s boxes feature some heavy-hitting cultivars of some of Tasmania’s biggest crops. Packham’s Triumph is the highest selling fresh-market pear in Australia, developed unsurprisingly...
Backyard Bounty all-Tasmanian Vegie box: 12th June
This week’s boxes feature a classic winter alium, and the national emblem of Wales – the leek! Like spring onions, leeks don’t form a tight...