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EMSWORTH ONLINE VILLAGE SHOW, AUGUST 2009: ROLL UP, ROLL UP, ROLL UP
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EMSWORTH ONLINE VILLAGE SHOW, AUGUST 2009. RUNNING 14TH AUGUST - 5TH SEPTEMBER. Friday, 14 August 2009. ROLL UP, ROLL UP, ROLL UP. However at the last moment they have bowed to public pressure and are therefore steeling themselves to spend the next month mired in jappy pegs or whatever you call 'em. . Good luck to all, . 14 August 2009 at 04:11. Now I must get cracking. 14 August 2009 at 04:15. BTW - your green parakeet seems to have flown off. Karen - An Artist's Garden. 14 August 2009 at 05:40. Unless ...
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EMSWORTH ONLINE VILLAGE SHOW, AUGUST 2009: LIVESTOCK 1: BEST CHICKEN
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EMSWORTH ONLINE VILLAGE SHOW, AUGUST 2009. RUNNING 14TH AUGUST - 5TH SEPTEMBER. Friday, 14 August 2009. LIVESTOCK 1: BEST CHICKEN. The committee have decided that under the allotment show rules, any animal resident in the garden can count as a chicken. . This is from Amanda Hill. Again Her "amazing vanishing hen"! And this shot from Emma Cooper. Is of course, "Princess Layer, the world's most beautiful and superior chicken." I don't know if you all know but she has a book. The Otter Farm Chicken,. James ...
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Patchy Growth: Back In The Game!
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In which we grow veg on our allotment to the best of our wit, eat out a bit and generally write about food related affairs. Based in Newcastle upon Tyne. Lovely things to do. Saturday, 7 February 2015. Back In The Game! What have have we done? Signed up for a new allotment, that's what! Or, rather, we've signed up for what will, at some point in the future, be an allotment. Right now it's a bramble-strewn former pigeon loft dumping ground. But, in its favour, it's our. We got a fire on and a good whack o...
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Patchy Growth: Some progress of our own
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In which we grow veg on our allotment to the best of our wit, eat out a bit and generally write about food related affairs. Based in Newcastle upon Tyne. Lovely things to do. Tuesday, 24 March 2015. Some progress of our own. It seemed only fair. The best is yet to plum. The soil here is fairly manageable and as the bushes and tree have been planted at the top of a steep bank, should be free draining. We'll need to give them a regular drink to try and coax them into life in their new home. 25 March 2015 a...
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I'm In The Garden Today: Garden of Memories
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I'm In The Garden Today. Enjoying the good life of gardens and bees. Wednesday, July 20, 2011. In the sliding glass doors of the kitchen, I catch glimpses of an old woman hobbling around in my garden, and I realize in amazement that it’s me. My Alpine strawberries came from her plants too. Having plants and cuttings from her garden in my own has taken on a new meaning for me. Her potted garden has acquired a few treasures from my garden over the years. Her pots of Geranium ‘Lily Lovell&...I just dont hav...
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Kitsap Garden: Capitalism!
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Excessive enjoyment of life in Kitsap County, Washington. Thursday, April 29, 2010. Anyway.I have leased a 147 year old house in Port Gamble. Love Port Gamble.its been forever since Ive been there.Ill just have to drop by for a visit one of these days soon, Id love to meet you! Ill look for the old Dr office! Good luck on your business! The goods photographed are beautiful.love the shell boxes! April 29, 2010 at 6:16 PM. Would love to see you! April 30, 2010 at 8:38 PM. January 22, 2011 at 9:12 AM. From ...
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Kitsap Garden: February 2010
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Excessive enjoyment of life in Kitsap County, Washington. Monday, February 22, 2010. I'd love to report on something of cultural interest here, but this is all I have to offer:. Joan from the excellent Pacific Northwest Gardening blog I'm in the Garden Today. Notified me (via the fabulous UK garden blog Simon's Allotment. That the comments function on my blog hasn't been working. I've fixed the problem, but I apologize if anyone wasn't able to get through. If so, please try again! View my complete profile.
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Kitsap Garden: October 2009
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Excessive enjoyment of life in Kitsap County, Washington. Sunday, October 18, 2009. Hasta la Vista, Baby! I'm packing my bags for the misty mountains, as Led Zeppelin or Bilbo Baggins or someone said. Steve Earle might have said it too. Tomorrow we head to Seattle for the first leg of a nearly month-long trip to China. The part I'm looking forward to the most is a trip to the Huangshan mountains, where I hope to do some serious hiking. Here's a preview. It was a good year for fruit, and the crab apples w...
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Kitsap Garden: November 2009
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Excessive enjoyment of life in Kitsap County, Washington. Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Vegetable gardens flourished throughout Lishui, like this multi-acre plot near the Zhu home, planted mostly with bok choi, napa cabbage, and various other brassicas. Family Time in Lishui. We spent the first week or so in Lishui. Sunday, November 22, 2009. This ancient village near Lishui has a nice display of old farming implements, and its own ferry! Saturday, November 21, 2009. Guerilla Gardening in Shanghai.
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Kitsap Garden: July 2009
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Excessive enjoyment of life in Kitsap County, Washington. Thursday, July 23, 2009. Nearly every day from the end of May through about mid-September I walk out into the garden to pick whatever is ripe, and maybe cut some fresh flowers as well. Today I picked out these Black Beauty zucchinis, a bunch of snow peas (see yesterday's post), and some mixed lettuce (Allstar Gourmet Mix, a very attractive, delicious, and easy to grow mix that I've used for a few years.). I have lots of wild (or feral?