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2013 first harvest:Dichon | Me and 2 Veg
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Me and 2 Veg. Attempting to be green and growing-my-own. Posted July 14, 2013 by Donna in Uncategorized. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Frogs, dogs and ferns.
Monsters | Me and 2 Veg
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Me and 2 Veg. Attempting to be green and growing-my-own. Posted March 5, 2013 by Donna in Uncategorized. I just went under the stairs to check some spuds I’d forgotten about. 3 responses to this post. On March 5, 2013 at 10:06 am. As they are a bit spindly, you could bury them deeper,or put them in a tall container and cover well! On March 5, 2013 at 10:10 am. These were supposed to be ones for eating not growing! On March 5, 2013 at 10:20 am. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Build a ...
Onions – first harvest | Me and 2 Veg
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Me and 2 Veg. Attempting to be green and growing-my-own. Laquo; Garlic – first harvest. Onions – first harvest. Posted July 1, 2012 by Donna in veggies. My “Radar”. Onions had started to flop over and as they were getting quite large, and we had a dry afternoon today, I dug them up. They are of varying sizes but all big enough for me to be happy with. I’d say they were all at least as big as a tennis ball. Radar onions and Vallelado garlic 1.7.12. Broad beans and rainbow chard 1.7.12. Thanks Flighty....
Whoops! | Me and 2 Veg
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Me and 2 Veg. Attempting to be green and growing-my-own. Laquo; Onions – first harvest. Posted January 31, 2013 by Donna in veggies. Oh dear, poor neglected blog. I got so caught up in the harvesting and eating of the things I’d grown that the blogging got left by the wayside. Must….try…….harder……. I can’t believe it is February tomorrow! Well, back to it I guess – need to find a good blight free tomato for this year, any suggestions? 2 responses to this post. On January 31, 2013 at 2:39 pm. You are comm...
Garlic – first harvest | Me and 2 Veg
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Me and 2 Veg. Attempting to be green and growing-my-own. Laquo; Broad beans – first harvest. Onions – first harvest. Garlic – first harvest. Posted June 22, 2012 by Donna in 2012. Not quite ready, it hasn’t divided into cloves yet, but perfectly usable. I just couldn’t wait any longer, and in my haste I put the fork straight through the bulb as I dug it out! I cut the leaves off as t was the first one and a tester but the rest I will let dry out and then plait them together. 2 responses to this post.
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Me and 2 Veg. Attempting to be green and growing-my-own. Pest of the day – Blackfly. Posted by Donna in Pests. It was going so well with the broad beans, until I walked around the “estate” this morning and found this…. Bursting out all over. Posted by Donna in veggies. Cripes, where did the time go? Over a month since my last garden update and everything has gone bananas! And these are almost the size of bananas………. 8230;….and growing at a rate of knots! The Tumbling Tom Yellow, I have also grown from se...
Broad beans – first harvest | Me and 2 Veg
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Me and 2 Veg. Attempting to be green and growing-my-own. Laquo; Pest of the day – Blackfly. Garlic – first harvest. Broad beans – first harvest. Posted June 17, 2012 by Donna in 2012. Well I think I managed to avert the blackfly crisis by taking off the growing tips of the shoots on the broad beans, and I have just been out and picked the first handful for our dinner this evening. From 740g of picked pods……. 8230;……I got 215g of beans………. 4 responses to this post. On June 17, 2012 at 3:44 pm. Address nev...
Bye! | Me and 2 Veg
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Me and 2 Veg. Attempting to be green and growing-my-own. Laquo; 2013 first harvest:Dichon. Posted May 19, 2014 by Donna in Uncategorized. I’m not really using this blog anymore. My primary blog is my knitting and everything else one at www.knitsamadworld.wordpress.com. One response to this post. On May 19, 2014 at 8:51 pm. OK,Donna and if you would still like to follow me you can find me here now… http:/ cathsirishveggiegarden.blogspot.ie/2014/05/first-post-may-2014.html. Enter your comment here.
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A south-facing plot on a sloping site in south-west Sheffield, with aspirations to become a vineyard. Monday, April 21, 2014. I've only got one section left to dig, and even that is more-or-less clear, at least on the surface. It just needs a bit of rain to soften it up now. I've got 8 bags of lovely well-rotted horse manure waiting at the top of the plot and I've just barrowed the contents of the compost heap halfway up the plot. Fertility a go-go, eh? Links to this post. Saturday, March 08, 2014. And a...
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Allotment Adventures with Jean | Growing vegetables on one small allotment
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 ...
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. 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...
Allotmental | The madness of growing your own
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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Allotmental | The madness of growing your own
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...
The Lost Plot - Chorlton's Original Community Allotment Project
The Lost Plot - Chorlton's Original Community Allotment Project. Minimum effort, maximum return. Wednesday, 14 May 2014. The sun is shining and there's seeds to sow. It's the best time of year to join in a food growing project. If you sow seeds now, there's a good chance they'll germinate quickly and reward you with food in next to no time. Best of all, there's a polytunnel, so we're putting in tomatoes and cucumbers and waiting for the sunshine to do its work. Posted by Chorlton Allotment Project. Come ...
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