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My little plot: So, a picture paints a thousand words?
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Its all about getting dirty. Hands that is. Soil and seeds and goodbye weeds. Welcome to the plot. Sunday, 26 August 2012. So, a picture paints a thousand words? I've been letting my blogging slip, mainly because I sometimes can't think of what I want to write if anything. Writer's block maybe. Wildlife at the plot and around the site. The tall plants in the pond are Bulrushes (Typha latifolia). My first proper Garlic crop. Water Hyacinth , same pond as Bulrushes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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My little plot: Yes, the weather IS seasonal!
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Its all about getting dirty. Hands that is. Soil and seeds and goodbye weeds. Welcome to the plot. Sunday, 29 April 2012. Yes, the weather IS seasonal! The Drought is an environmental situation. It is not a government initiative or action, it is a state of affairs brought about by an imbalance of water user demand and stored water availability. If we are at drought point an the heavens open, there is a long delay before that water hits the reservoir. So, what can we all do to avoid repetition? Water comp...
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My little plot: Alternatives and options for edging your raised beds.
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Its all about getting dirty. Hands that is. Soil and seeds and goodbye weeds. Welcome to the plot. Wednesday, 1 December 2010. Alternatives and options for edging your raised beds. Try reclaimed skirting boards for an attractive outside! If you can find them, or afford them, old reclaimed floorboards make a sturdy edging. Scaffold boards, used, are popular but not cheap. They are pretty strong though. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. There was an error in this gadget. Picture Win...
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My little plot: Frosting The Plot
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Its all about getting dirty. Hands that is. Soil and seeds and goodbye weeds. Welcome to the plot. Sunday, 28 November 2010. It may be cold outside right now, no, I correct myself, it IS cold out right now. But, one benefit from the ice cap covering the plot has brought about some stunning pictures. The myriad colours of the brassica leaves,lightly dusted with Winter's icing sugar has resulted in some wonderful images. Beetroot wilting as the air turns artic. Young Cabbage leaves dusted by Winter. Subscr...
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trying to grow things: June 2010
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Trying to grow things. Organic gardening on an allotment. Wednesday, June 23, 2010. This visitor appeared when I was filling up the water butt. I've no idea how long he has been in there but the water level was so low that there was no possibility for escape. When the water neared the top I used a trowel to fish him out, fully expecting him to make a leap for freedom. Instead he sat happily on the trowel checking out the surroundings. Thursday, June 17, 2010. Sunday, June 13, 2010. In the back of the net!
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trying to grow things: August 2010
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Trying to grow things. Organic gardening on an allotment. Monday, August 23, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Things to sow in October. Fresh harvest crops for October. Down on the allotment. Fresh as a daisy. Guardian Organic Allotment Blog. In my Kitchen Garden. Pablo Out and About. Simple template. Template images by andynwt.
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trying to grow things: May 2010
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Trying to grow things. Organic gardening on an allotment. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Wednesday, May 05, 2010. Every year plants appear on the plot which I have not sown or planted. Often, as my blog posts will document, these unplanned visitors are weeds. However, wild flowers also make an appearance pushing their way through in the grassy paths and quiet corners. Right now there are wild primroses, forget-me-knots, and bluebells lighting up the grass with pools of delicate blue and yellow. Fresh as a daisy.
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trying to grow things: October 2009
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Trying to grow things. Organic gardening on an allotment. Monday, October 05, 2009. Two That's the number of ripe tomatoes we have had from our plants. We ate them in a ceremonious salad tonight and they were very tasty. It's October but let's hope the frosts keep off until the others ripen up. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Things to sow in October. Fresh harvest crops for October. Down on the allotment. Fresh as a daisy. Guardian Organic Allotment Blog. In my Kitchen Garden. Pablo Out and About.
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trying to grow things: March 2010
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Trying to grow things. Organic gardening on an allotment. Saturday, March 27, 2010. Not a lot to report at the lottie. The winter cold has kept the plants in check so we have only just got the first blooms of Narcissus. Thankfully all that cold weather has also kept the weeds at bay, allowing a bit of time for a clear up of the beds. They are inspecting the plots this weekend so time for a bit more digging. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Things to sow in October. Fresh harvest crops for October.
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trying to grow things: July 2009
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Trying to grow things. Organic gardening on an allotment. Thursday, July 23, 2009. A barrow of marrow. Things have been really busy with work meaning that trips to the plot have been put on hold. With the recent combination of rain and sunshine the courgettes which have been busy changing into marrows while our back was turned. We have given a few away to family and neighbours but there are plenty more to get through. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Things to sow in October. Fresh harvest crops for October.