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Huerta – March 2012 | HuertaSheffield
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039;Grow our own' organic food and health. The beginning – Photos of Huerta history. April 19, 2012. Huerta – March 2012. Walking tree onions looking lush! Update on the Huerta from March 2012:. Beautiful rocket flower - very tasty! Winter peas needed stringing up. Broad beans in the bed. Closeup of broad beans. Parsley covering the bed. Grape vine and roots in one corner, hops the other🙂. Oriental mustard taking over! Must have for any garden! Next post →. Huerta Sheffield Facebook page. Sorry, your bl...
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May | 2013 | HuertaSheffield
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039;Grow our own' organic food and health. The beginning – Photos of Huerta history. Monthly Archives: May 2013. Water Pulley: Attempt 1. May 27, 2013. Attempt 1 went pretty well. We have learnt plenty for Attempt 2. Lessons learnt for next time:. We’ll use the base of the steel rod as it’s more stable to counter rest on the wall for extra support. We’ll need a sturdier end attachment (or proper pulley-wheel) for the. Rope to thread through. Even after loosing the end. Rainwater: Storage and Drought.
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039;Grow our own' organic food and health. The beginning – Photos of Huerta history. Peas sown direct in November. April 20, 2012. The first peas of the year showing! Huerta – March 2012. April 19, 2012. Walking tree onions looking lush! Update on the Huerta from March 2012:. Beautiful rocket flower - very tasty! Winter peas needed stringing up. Broad beans in the bed. Closeup of broad beans. Parsley covering the bed. Grape vine and roots in one corner, hops the other🙂. Oriental mustard taking over!
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Water Pulley: Attempt 1 | HuertaSheffield
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039;Grow our own' organic food and health. The beginning – Photos of Huerta history. May 27, 2013. Water Pulley: Attempt 1. Attempt 1 went pretty well. We have learnt plenty for Attempt 2. Lessons learnt for next time:. We’ll use the base of the steel rod as it’s more stable to counter rest on the wall for extra support. We’ll need a sturdier end attachment (or proper pulley-wheel) for the. Rope to thread through. Even after loosing the end. Huerta Sheffield Facebook page. Huerta Sheffield Facebook page.
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The next step in urban food production is to restore the capacity of the edges. All the benefits of a larger plot, but still subsistence growing due to lack of water supply. A new orchard was established in 2009. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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The typical semi-detached, restored to its full productive glory. Edible domestic gardens, front and back. Established 2009. Demonstrates what you could have outside your door and down your garden path! Future-proofed to reduce food miles. Featuring Espalier and Cordon Top and Soft fruits, trained against the fences. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Restoration: Allotment | Ediculture Network
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Hagg House allotment site , Rivelin valley. Pioneers reclaiming plots after decades of neglect. Clearing woodland involves grubbing out enormous tree roots before any cultivation can even begin. Previous generations had to emigrate to Canada to get this extreme experience! 8216;Woodland’ plots in restoration by motivated holders in the Rivelin Valley area. Featuring a poly tunnel and young orchard! Pioneers restoring woodland back to abundant plots is the aim here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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SOFI Orchard | Ediculture Network
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Hagg Lane, down Stephen Hill from Crosspool. The Executive solution to allotmenting, because the only real work is picking all the fruit! The productivity of these plots has inspired many to get more fruity. A fine example of Permaculture in action and the long-term productivity of such systems. Maximum productivity for minimum effort! Vandalised by a local burocrat, who tried to enforce a prohibition on perennials. Subsequently received official recognition and permission. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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