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A new growing season | Allotment Adventures with Jean
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Allotment Adventures with Jean. Growing vegetables on one small allotment. A new growing season. By Allotment adventures with Jean. At last there will be something to write about happening over at the allotment now that we are starting our best veggie growing season here in Brisbane after a long hot summer. Nevertheless I found that some things revel in the heat despite my neglect. A big bunch every couple of days. I’ll be doing my own seed-saving so I can pass on the seeds. A visit to Green Harvest.
A visit to Green Harvest | Allotment Adventures with Jean
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Allotment Adventures with Jean. Growing vegetables on one small allotment. A visit to Green Harvest. By Allotment adventures with Jean. Tags: Beelarong Community Farm. Yesterday I made a visit to Green Harvest. The organic seed producers, by accident. I was visiting Maleny on the Sunshine Coast hinterland, driving along the Maleny/ Kenilworth road and just came across it. What a lovely surprise. At Beelarong Community Farm. That doesn’t leave much for the dinner plate. And this – Mushroom plant. So, dear...
Brazilian Spinach thrives in the Brisbane summer | Allotment Adventures with Jean
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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 ...
A Scarecrow Competition | Allotment Adventures with Jean
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Allotment Adventures with Jean. Growing vegetables on one small allotment. By Allotment adventures with Jean. I thought I would be planting like mad as this is the time to really get stuck into the garden for our best growing season but we have had tropical storms and driving rain for days and the ground is waterlogged. I stuck in the big fork and heard an unmistakeable “squelch”. Not a good idea to plant seeds into that. Here are some of the entries. It might give you a clue. Must have taken her hours.
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A week in Provence - the 'no gardens' - dig the outside
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August 5, 2013. A week in Provence – the ‘no gardens’. I’ve just returned from a much needed holiday with Adam in the beautiful Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. In France. As well as enjoying typical Provencal 3 hour lunches I’ve also been admiring a multitude of gardens. When garden writer Louisa Jones. A while back I wrote about my container garden. I think the water bottles are used to deter cats. Also handy to give the plants a quick watering. I loved walking through the streets getting ideas for my own g...
Summer favourites - sweet peas - dig the outside
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September 7, 2013. Summer favourites – sweet peas. I have to admit that I’ve never picked sweet peas for the house before and I’ve only been growing them for a couple of years. I used to think the sweet candy coloured varieties that were popular years ago were sickly and a little kitsch but after buying a willow planter full of them two years back, I’ve changed my mind! So much so, I even started sowing the seeds for this summer back in November. My experiments with sweet peas:. C) April: Sowed tons of s...
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Blanket of Hearts | Show Us Your Crafty Bits
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Show Us Your Crafty Bits. Just another WordPress.com site. For those who have lost a child. After crocheting a heart for someone with their baby’s name on it, I thought, imagine a blanket made of these, a blanket that could be displayed to show a unity of support for each other. It could be a way for us all to contribute to in a positive, healing way. This project could then be used to raise awareness by displaying it at events, hospitals or community centres etc. Got the heart, but can’t sew? If you hav...
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Wedding Bells | Show Us Your Crafty Bits
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Show Us Your Crafty Bits. Just another WordPress.com site. March 17, 2013. We went for a little getaway last weekend – off to a friend’s wedding. Luckily the rain stopped and gave them a glorious day for their beachside wedding. There was going to be quite a babyfest at this wedding, so I decided to get Rosie all dressed up and even made her a matching headband to go with her dress. Posted in: baby headband. Allotment adventures with Jean. March 18, 2013 at 2:00 am. Nice piece of work. What a gorgeous pa...
Memories from the 50’s and 60’s | ryllpaul
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About Ryll’s Books. Feedback from Author Talks and Events. How to book Ryll for a speaking engagement. Memories from the 50’s and 60’s. Venues of Author Events. Memories from the 50’s and 60’s. She has on Gloves – High heel shoes – Handbag – Stocking with the seam perfectly straight up the back of her legs, so what is she missing, that was expected of a lady in the 60’s? And who knows where she is – a clue is Brisbane Australia? 2 thoughts on “ Memories from the 50’s and 60’s. June 1, 2013 at 6:21 am.
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My Four Allotments-with pictures | not just greenfingers
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Mrs Thrift's Simple Living in the Modern Day……Kitchen Garden, Allotment, Baking And More…. Month By Month Vegetable Gardening. My Four Allotments-with pictures. Pests, Diseases, Weeds and Interesting Information. Old Fashion Cleaning Methods. Meal Planning and Shopping Tips. My Four Allotments-with pictures. My first plot was long and thin and the top half was covered in long couch grass and on the bottom half there were brambles higher than my head. My wonderful dad helped to strim the couch grass a...
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The Making of Paradise: April 2012
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The Making of Paradise. Follow our attempt to create Paradise on our one acre garden in SE Queensland, Australia. We are growing our own vegetables, fruits and nuts using organic and permaculture methods, we keep bees, chickens, trying to live with the lowest impact on this precious earth. Saturday, April 7, 2012. Snaps in the Garden. Here are a few snaps of what is going on in our garden over the Easter Break. A trombone pumpkin maturing on the vine. Removing worm castings to add to the vegie patches.
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The Making of Paradise: January In My Kitchen
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The Making of Paradise. Follow our attempt to create Paradise on our one acre garden in SE Queensland, Australia. We are growing our own vegetables, fruits and nuts using organic and permaculture methods, we keep bees, chickens, trying to live with the lowest impact on this precious earth. Thursday, January 3, 2013. January In My Kitchen. Firstly I would like to wish all a Very Happy, Healthy, Productive and Prosperous New Year:). In My Kitchen This Month. Have a great day. January 4, 2013 at 1:36 AM.
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The Making of Paradise: Sunday Morning at Northey Street Organic Markets
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The Making of Paradise. Follow our attempt to create Paradise on our one acre garden in SE Queensland, Australia. We are growing our own vegetables, fruits and nuts using organic and permaculture methods, we keep bees, chickens, trying to live with the lowest impact on this precious earth. Monday, February 11, 2013. Sunday Morning at Northey Street Organic Markets. We headed out early on Sunday morning to the Northey Street Organic Markets, it is Brisbane's best known City Farm too. Have a great day.
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A bit about me. Sunday, 17 May 2015. Such a busy weekend. Thought it was time to net the Honeoye Strawberries, only planted 2 months ago, but already got lots of fruit ripening. Won't be long before we can harvest these lovely sweet Strawberries. Weeded this patch where the 1st and 2nd early potatoes are, can't earth up the Rocket any more as they have grown bigger over the week, but now all the Charlotte are up I could earth those up. News from the pond:. I made new border edges to the path along most o...
Never Mind The Greens
My back is a wee bit better nowadays and the allotment is starting to look like it's not just weeds. Published with Blogger-droid v1.7.1. Peat pellets for the win. May not be the most environmental choice as they can't be recycled and they're made out of peat but so far they have never failed me. Also makes it easier for the kid to join in, sow and replant. She can even drop them to the floor and the net will keep the roots intact! To be found in your area. What's a Turkisk jätte? It grows incredibly fas...
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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...
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