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timetogrow - home
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Skip to main content. Get your brand new Wikispaces Classroom now. And do "back to school" in style. Welcome to ‘Time to Grow. A community network to raise awareness of the connection between biodiversity, climate, food production, and health. Http:/ www.foodsecurity.ac.uk/assets/pdfs/gfs-and-uk-food-imports.pdf. Http:/ www.iisd.org/pdf/2013/adaptation CREFSCA.pdf. The ‘Time to Grow’ seasonality network ( linked to Now SCAN. Http:/ www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/scan/schools/. Help on how to format text. Contr...
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rhapsody garden: June 2012
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Documenting my adventures in balcony gardening and domesticating green life. Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Spotted a bunch more tomatoes this past weekend when I surveyed the balcony garden. This time I noticed pear shaped or tear shaped tomatoes have taken form! These are ones that I started from seeds so it's really nice to see them doing well! There are also more tomatoes on the way! One of the tomato plants has a bunch of flowers, which will eventually become tomatoes. We have cayenne peppers! TH finally...
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rhapsody garden: September 2013
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Documenting my adventures in balcony gardening and domesticating green life. Tuesday, September 24, 2013. I've planted a few varieties of bulbs in the spring so we may have some pretty flowers on the balcony to enjoy along side our potted veg. These included dahlias, daylilies, gladioli, and irises. A few daylilies appeared in early summer but they faded within a week, maybe a week and a half. But then I noticed signs of flowers about to emerge. The red one is the smallest of our mini rose collection and...
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rhapsody garden: August 2013
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Documenting my adventures in balcony gardening and domesticating green life. Friday, August 30, 2013. The good and bad news of carnivorous plants. Well, I'm down to a single carnivorous plant, that's the bad news. The sundew dried up for whatever reason. The butterwort, aka Pinguicula, is the surviving plant. The good news is that my Ping is growing a flower! I expect that it will blossom soon. Stay tuned for photos is the Ping flower. Sunday, August 25, 2013. Beautiful pink mini rose. A way to garden.
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rhapsody garden: first harvest summer 2013
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Documenting my adventures in balcony gardening and domesticating green life. Sunday, July 28, 2013. First harvest summer 2013. Here is our modest harvest of summer 2013. The cayenne pepper finally ripened! As did one of the cherry peppers. Several cherry tomatoes and a yellow plum tomato - I think it's a plum tomato. Do they come yellow? Anyways, we expect more later this summer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blogs I like to read. A way to garden. The mini garden guru. The pitcher plant project.
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