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An Allotment in Slough. March 16, 2008 at 8:17 pm · Filed under Carrots. I really want to grow carrots this year because we (husband and 3 children) eat so many. Carrots are the only vegtable my 4 year old will eat (only eats them raw) so I’m going to try again. Normally when I’ve grown them they’ve been about 3 inches long and forked. Couldn’t stay out for too long though because it was cold – yesterday was so nice compared. Back to work tomorrow -so no more gardening till next weekend. 25th March 08 -P...
Purple sprouting brocolli | An Allotment in Slough
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An Allotment in Slough. March 26, 2008 at 4:33 pm · Filed under Tomatoes. Sowed on Good Friday 21st March 2008-(ignore the date tag on the photos -I haven’t updated the date on my camera) in 4 little pots and placed in an airing cupboard-. The following 3 pots germinated by Tuesday 25th March. Gardeners delight cherry (brown round pot). Incas Plum (black sqaure pot). Sungold cherry (these are amazingly sweet)(orange round pot). Sungold (these were old seeds – but my favourite as so sweet). The Kitchen ga...
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An Allotment in Slough. 25th March 08 -Purple Sprouting brocolli. March 25, 2008 at 4:02 pm · Filed under Brocolli. This is supposed to be very tasty – however it has a very long growing season – usually sown April-July and harvested in January-March the following year. Which is why it’s not usually sold in supermarkets. Rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to 25th March 08 -Purple Sprouting brocolli" class="permalink" Permalink. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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An Allotment in Slough. March 21, 2008 at 12:25 pm · Filed under Onions. This year I’ve planted some standard white/yellow onions (Sturon) around mid Feb and Red onions (Karran) a week after the Sturon. The two beds below with floorboards around them are where I have planted the onions. I’ve also got a few shollots in the beds – which I haven’t grown before. Last year I planted the onions later and I feel with all the rain in the summer months -they didn’t get a chance to develop properly and rotted.
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Vegging out in North Devon. Photos from last week, but already an improvement…. From the middle road. From the “back”. My temporary compost heap. From the southwest corner. Raked for onion sets and garlic. From over the drainage ditch. From the middle road. More photos as digging and preparing continues. This entry was posted on Wednesday, March 11th, 2015 at 11:35 pm and is filed under Allotment. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. An error has ...
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Vegging out in North Devon. Update 14 March 2014. Sad news that we’ve experienced another round of thefts from sheds. Meanwhile, I’ve dug about one-third of the plot and started to warm up the earth in preparation for planting out onion sets. (And, garlic, once the bulbs arrive.). I’ve got potatoes ready to go, but I’m a bit concerned that frost is still a risk so will wait another couple of weeks before plating. This entry was posted on Saturday, March 14th, 2015 at 11:14 pm and is filed under Allotment.
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Guides and other stuff. What's it all about? The best annual flower to grow from seed? No question for me. cosmos. Here's my first batch for 2015. Four days from sowing to showing. Must be the fastest germinating seeds around. Varieties from two to four feet. Big choice of colours. Heaps of blooms. Trouble free. Cover a big area for no more than £1, and best of all they'll flower right through to the first frost of winter. Links to this post. They're such an attractive looking plant. Links to this post.
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Crafts and Recipes from Allotment Heaven. A collection of recipes, sourced from books, magazine,or other bloggers. Crafts that I am working on or have made that I hope will interest other like minded bloggers. Tuesday, 27 January 2015. Where did a year go? This one was delicious. Here's my morning juice I made today in the large cup form the Nutribullet 600. 50% spinach and Kale at the bottom (Slightly more spinach than kale ). Half a large banana. A few walnut pieces. All the best for 2015. Here's to a ...
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Welcome to my ScrapBlog - a collection of clippings and jottings from the real and virtual world about growing stuff. Monday, 18 June 2012. Andy Hamilton's delicious gooseberry wine Life and style guardian.co.uk. Andy Hamilton's delicious gooseberry wine Life and style guardian.co.uk. Half teaspoon pectolase (ask at your homebrew shop). 1 teaspoon yeast nutrient. 1 packet champagne yeast. Apple Wine Recipe Permaculture Magazine. Apple Wine Recipe Permaculture Magazine. 4 lbs (1.8 kg) gooseberries. I own ...
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An Allotment in Slough. March 26, 2008 at 4:33 pm · Filed under Tomatoes. Sowed on Good Friday 21st March 2008-(ignore the date tag on the photos -I haven’t updated the date on my camera) in 4 little pots and placed in an airing cupboard-. The following 3 pots germinated by Tuesday 25th March. Gardeners delight cherry (brown round pot). Incas Plum (black sqaure pot). Sungold cherry (these are amazingly sweet)(orange round pot). Sungold (these were old seeds – but my favourite as so sweet). The only thing...
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Love growing your own fruit and veg? Spending so much time down your allotment that you need a torch to see in the dark. You my friend are an allotment junkie. Welcome to 'Lost the Plot'. ZERO airmiles used in the production of this blog. Monday, 29 October 2012. Served with croutons and cheese plus crusty bread. Easy as you like : ) ) AJ. Links to this post. Monday, 9 July 2012. Where do you find the inspiration. If your feeling inspired, start NOW to think about ways to IMPROVE your plot. Month six in ...
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The Allotment Junkies | Allotmenteering on a budget and antidepressant withdrawal recovery
About the Allotment Junkies. Allotmenteering on a budget and antidepressant withdrawal recovery. Alternative to Fruit Cage (2). July 14, 2008 by allotmentjunkies. This involves trying to scare away our feathered friends with the use of a plastic owl. I’m sure I’ve seen these amongst other wildlife merchandise in my local pound shop, but if you get stuck Gullstop. Can flog you one. . . Time machines and judgement day. July 14, 2008 by allotmentjunkies. Of my account of what happened to me when I experienc...