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Go find some bargains! – Getting Down and Dirty in Your Allotment

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Getting Down and Dirty in Your Allotment. Take and share advice on running your own allotment. Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients. Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients. By EcoWild Garden & Landscape Design. Go find some bargains! For example, we have grabbed some mini polytunnels of varying materials that we can use to help warm a patch of soil next year and protect those seedlings next year from frost and predators, and they were better than half price! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients – Getting Down and Dirty in Your Allotment

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Getting Down and Dirty in Your Allotment. Take and share advice on running your own allotment. Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients. Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients. Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients. Courgette, Beetroot and Mint soup. Two large courgettes (I realise that if they are large they tend to come under the status of marrow but I still think of them as courgette! One large red onion. Any left over vegetables. Large handful of mint *. As you can see from the pictu...

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Getting Down and Dirty in Your Allotment. Take and share advice on running your own allotment. Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients. Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients. Author: EcoWild Garden & Landscape Design. By EcoWild Garden & Landscape Design. Go find some bargains! Fertiliser is another good bargain find, as it’s not used as much this time of the year, so large buckets go cheaply. So do get hunting now as it’s never too early to start prepping for next year. They were definitely ...

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Getting Down and Dirty in Your Allotment. Take and share advice on running your own allotment. Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients. Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients. In my post about garlic I mentioned my grandparents don’t get it. That is definitely not the case with the Broad beans! Broad beans always remind me of my family, especially my grandparents. They love them, and you can guarantee if they are not growing them they will have some frozen up or on the side ready to eat. Anoth...

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Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients – Getting Down and Dirty in Your Allotment

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Getting Down and Dirty in Your Allotment. Take and share advice on running your own allotment. Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients. Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients. Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients. For the Vindaloo paste:. 1 whole garlic bulb, peeled and separated. 1 tablespoon of turmeric and garam masala *. 2 tablespoons of raisins. 1 teaspoon of salt. 1 teaspoon of fennel seeds. 2 tablespoons of sesame seed oil. 1 tin of tomatoes *. Roughly 500g of broad beans. Veget...

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My Adventures in Food and Gardening. Sharing my passion for eating food that I've grown. The Allotment shopping list returns! World Mental Health Day 2014. October 13, 2014. This is clearly a fantastic partnership that works for everybody, and long may it continue. Note to self: must buy some pansies for this years wellies! I am a mum who lives in Suffolk who loves to grow and eat! View all posts by bholberry →. This entry was posted in Allotment. World Mental Health Day. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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My Adventures in Food and Gardening. Sharing my passion for eating food that I've grown. Newer posts →. A Magical Monday morning at the allotment. September 30, 2013. This morning, we cycled to the plot on a beautiful sunny day, just a quick check to harvest the raspberries and breathe in the ambience. We were joined today by a very tame little Robin. Life on the Plot – Happy Days xxx. Potatoes, Potatoes, Potatoes. September 7, 2013. After visiting the East Anglian Potato Day. The potatoes really fall ap...

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My Adventures in Food and Gardening. Sharing my passion for eating food that I've grown. I am a mum who lives in Suffolk who loves to grow and eat! World Mental Health Day 2014. October 13, 2014. To celebrate World Mental Health Day, the counselling practice whose garden our allotment is situated in, held an open day. We went along to show our support and to share how beneficial our experiences of gardening have been. We were … Continue reading →. World Mental Health Day. March 25, 2014. March 10, 2014.

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The Allotment shopping list returns! | My Adventures in Food and Gardening

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My Adventures in Food and Gardening. Sharing my passion for eating food that I've grown. World Mental Health Day 2014 →. The Allotment shopping list returns! March 25, 2014. When shopping, I am always planning for the week ahead and write my shopping list accordingly. I always love it even more when I start writing a shopping list for the allotment too! Not to buy things for the allotment, but to harvest something from the allotment for one of our planned meals. This week we did just that! Mix the cream ...

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Allotment Adventures with Jean. Growing vegetables on one small allotment. Brazilian Spinach thrives in the Brisbane summer. By Allotment adventures with Jean. I put my allotment to bed for our long hot summer under a blanket of horse manure and a thick layer of mulch. However, a small cutting of Brazilian Spinach (Poor Man’s Spinach) really took off. You can also propagate it by putting a cutting in a jar of water and it will sprout roots. I add this spinach to soups, stir fries and frittata but I also ...

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Getting Down and Dirty in Your Allotment Take and share advice on running your own allotment. Getting Down and Dirty in Your Allotment. Take and share advice on running your own allotment. Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients. Recipes using your own homegrown ingredients. By EcoWild Garden and Landscape Design. Go find some bargains! Fertiliser is another good bargain find, as it’s not used as much this time of the year, so large buckets go cheaply. Posted in General posts. They were definitely w...

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The madness of growing your own. Picking Peas by Moonlight. September 1, 2013. My usual routine in the week is to stop by the plot after work, do a bit of weeding and a lot of watering. Occasionally, harvesting as well. I always stop by there with the intent of being there for only an hour or so, but I often end up coming home as the sun is setting and find Scott has had dinner already. That’s always the way, isn’t it? July 19, 2013. Lindsey enjoying the sun. We gathered with our friends; Lindsey, Dan an...

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Tuesday, 7 September 2010. You may have noticed I've been keeping something of a low profile over recent weeks. This is mainly due to the fact that my Dad had taken ill early in August and sadly, unexpectedly, died on Tuesday 31st August 2010. As you can imagine this has been very hard for all of us in our family to come to terms with especially as, at the time of writing this, his funeral is yet to take place. Sunday, 8 August 2010. Not an allotment post today but a few pics from the garden. I had a...