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Rebsie Fairholm is an amateur breeder of vegetables, mostly using genetics from heritage varieties and specialising in peas, potatoes and tomatoes.

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Daughter of the Soil: March 2009

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Daughter of the Soil. Adventures in experimental horticulture. Wednesday, 18 March 2009. Last year's F2 plant which became the prototype for Luna Trick. I have at least three or four plant breeding projects which will be ready for naming in 2009. This is the first . a new mangetout (snow) pea called Luna Trick. Named in honour of my friend and music collaborator Daniel Staniforth. Prototype, photographed 2008. Luna Trick was bred from a cross of Golden Sweet x Sugar Ann. Because most of its desirable tra...

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Daughter of the Soil: July miscellany

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Daughter of the Soil. Adventures in experimental horticulture. Wednesday, 7 July 2010. Is there anything more beautiful than poppies at this time of year? This is one of my Somme poppies (see below) but with white flecks. My last couple of posts have been pretty demanding in terms of time and research, so I feel the need just to blather about more casual stuff today. Tomatoes . what can I tell you about tomatoes? It's an F1 hybrid of Banana Legs x Green Tiger. Is an American variety derived from the bree...

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Daughter of the Soil: June 2010

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Daughter of the Soil. Adventures in experimental horticulture. Sunday, 27 June 2010. How to breed your own potatoes. Breeding new potato varieties is easy. You can hand-pollinate potato flowers in far less time than it'll take you to read this article, but I'm going to attempt a reasonably thorough explanation, so I hope you find it helpful. Potato breeding is done through sexual reproduction, i.e. pollinating flowers to produce berries which contain true seeds (TPS). In short, tetraploids are complex an...

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Daughter of the Soil: Shetland tattie dreams

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Daughter of the Soil. Adventures in experimental horticulture. Monday, 30 August 2010. A few years ago I bought some Shetland Black potatoes from Waitrose and they were very tasty. They were intriguing looking things … small, elongated and a muted shiny black with pale corky spots on the skin and a 'netted' surface. Inside they had a distinctive purple ring set into the pale yellow flesh. I saved a few and planted them. They grew pretty well, so I wrote a review of them. Darker skin, yellower flesh, roun...

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Daughter of the Soil: Woohoo! My potatoes germinated

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Daughter of the Soil. Adventures in experimental horticulture. Friday, 16 February 2007. Potato seedball harvested last July. I'm now in the process of growing its seeds. It may not seem like much to get excited about, but it is for me. It's the first time I've tried growing potatoes from seed. That's right, not the usual tubers left sprouting in eggboxes on windowsills (though I have plenty of those too) but real, true seeds. You may be wondering why I'm bothering to grow potatoes from seed when it's ea...

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Under the Plum Tree: July 2009

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Under the Plum Tree. The tale of the little plot that could. Gardening in hardiness zone 5 at Burlington Vermont's Tommy Thompson community gardens. Friday, July 10, 2009. Summer Fun and Summer Eats! Mmm the scapes are ready! So are the golden sweet peas and the carrots. Ohh and the favas came in, no photos because we ate them that fast! We had two good nights of them and then they were done, quick but worth the wait. I guess planting them early is the key. Some very respectable carrot thinnings! Olives ...

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Under the Plum Tree: Parsnips on the table and seeds in the soil

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Under the Plum Tree. The tale of the little plot that could. Gardening in hardiness zone 5 at Burlington Vermont's Tommy Thompson community gardens. Wednesday, April 1, 2009. Parsnips on the table and seeds in the soil. I have seeds in the ground two and a half weeks early! Most recent addition to the garden series time lapse. Nero di Toscano (kale) with Pirat (lettuce). 4 varieties of nameless saved lettuce seed from last year. Bloomsdale Longstanding spinach (seed is from '07). I have my fingers crosse...

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Smiths on tour at last: September 2016

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Smiths on tour at last. Tuesday, 13 September 2016. Happy Birthday Kathryn X. Brett was back at work today and I played 'catch up' after having a day off yesterday. First thing this morning (well 8.00) I had to lock the cat in the shed, with no food or drink, as she was off to the vet this afternoon to be spayed - she wasn't happy! Oh dear we could so easily have got to the vet's without her! Poor Jasmine can't walk, she's locked in the dog's shed with food, water and a litter tray, but she keep falling ...

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Smiths on tour at last: August 2016

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Smiths on tour at last. Sunday, 14 August 2016. GRAND OPENING OF MY STUDIO .,. Hottest day so far this year 42.4C in the shade. Hooray Brett found one of my 'lost' panels - Resurrection. Brett moved into the workshop so now I can organize my space better (I think I need more shelves! Now I have to come up with a method to display my glasswork (without obliterating all the light). 43C on the deck this afternoon, it's HOT . A bit cooler today; it only got to 35C! I made Baba Ganoush (Aubergine dip) with a ...

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Under the Plum Tree: A day of firsts!!

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Under the Plum Tree. The tale of the little plot that could. Gardening in hardiness zone 5 at Burlington Vermont's Tommy Thompson community gardens. Tuesday, April 7, 2009. A day of firsts! First cutting of chives. I wasn't expecting the green onions or spinach to be ready, I hadn't even brought a bag to put them in! 160;They were all planted last season and are coming back very quickly.  The chives are always welcome spots of green in the early spring. First sprouts from the 'winter sown' project! Subsc...

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Under the Plum Tree: Green Brains..... Spring is Here!!!

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Under the Plum Tree. The tale of the little plot that could. Gardening in hardiness zone 5 at Burlington Vermont's Tommy Thompson community gardens. Sunday, April 19, 2009. Green Brains. Spring is Here! A little rhubarb from my parents house. Yum! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Seeds Planted in 2009. Carrot, Purple Haze. Carrot, Scarlet Nantes. Radish, Plum Purple. Spinach, Bloomsdale Longstanding OP '07. Kale, Nero di Toscano. Lettuce, Var #3 OP. Lettuce, Var #1 OP.

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Under the Plum Tree: Winter-sown project update

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Under the Plum Tree. The tale of the little plot that could. Gardening in hardiness zone 5 at Burlington Vermont's Tommy Thompson community gardens. Sunday, April 26, 2009. The cabbage has done very well in this system, I only wish I had started some other brassicas like this too.  I think since our forecast is going to have rain for a few days I will transplant today, so they have a chance to get established.  . 160;I didn't realize how many I had planted, there must be thousands. eek! Favas go in the s...

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Under the Plum Tree: A Springtime Poem

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Under the Plum Tree. The tale of the little plot that could. Gardening in hardiness zone 5 at Burlington Vermont's Tommy Thompson community gardens. Wednesday, March 18, 2009. With temperatures in the hight 40s and even in the 50s, and my mind on the warming garden, I thought it was about time for a little Frost. To the Thawing Wind. Come with rain, o loud Southwester! Bring the singer, bring the nester;. Give the buried flower a dream;. Make the settled snow-bank steam;. Find the brown beneath the white;.

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Under the Plum Tree: Winter Sown Project Part II

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Under the Plum Tree. The tale of the little plot that could. Gardening in hardiness zone 5 at Burlington Vermont's Tommy Thompson community gardens. Thursday, March 26, 2009. Winter Sown Project Part II. Checked today and the spinach container has a sprout! 160;  And get this. so does the cabbage! 160;I really didn't think this was going to work, how lucky am I? 160;Too bad the photos didn't come out. next time I'll take out the good camera.  Maybe the onions and the leeks will come up too! Beet, Red Ace.

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Under the Plum Tree: Lettuce and greens in the first days of June

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Under the Plum Tree. The tale of the little plot that could. Gardening in hardiness zone 5 at Burlington Vermont's Tommy Thompson community gardens. Thursday, June 4, 2009. Lettuce and greens in the first days of June. I have been taking big hauls of spinach and lettuce for a few weeks now, the cilantro and radishes are a new addition.  The radish pictured was also self seeded.  I didn't think that they could do that! It was a sort of a silly ride home, the bags of lettuce kept flopping over and hitting ...

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