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The Social Side | Allotmental

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The madness of growing your own. Picking Peas by Moonlight →. July 19, 2013. Lindsey enjoying the sun. We gathered with our friends; Lindsey, Dan and Jen for a slap up meal in 30C weather. We stayed for several hours and were all lovely and pink by the end of the day. Our next allotment purchase will likely be one of those cheap pop-up marquees from Argos. Still not quite prepared for this proper summer weather! Jen and Dan say hi! Prosecco and Strawberries anyone? This entry was posted in General. You a...

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The madness of growing your own. Newer posts →. March 10, 2013. Spring, it’s all about the anticipation. As much as I love the warmth and abundance of the summer months, it’s the spring season I love best. I feel like a kid at Christmas, I keep peeking at the soil to see what’s coming up and checking bare branches for the first buds. Red and blue potatoes going in. February 24, 2013. Last weekend the weather was glorious and it enticed many a gardener out on to their plots. Like the legendary groundh...

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Busman’s Holiday | Allotmental

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The madness of growing your own. Glory of the Fruit Cage. The Social Side →. July 14, 2013. Lovely orange Achillea in the foreground. Now, with my head full of ideas, I really should sit down and make a final list. In a year’s time, our allotment will end up looking like this:. This entry was posted in Reviews and Recommendations. And tagged Flower Show. Glory of the Fruit Cage. The Social Side →. 2 responses to “ Busman’s Holiday. July 19, 2013 at 6:03 am. Oh I would to of gone! July 20, 2013 at 9:44 am.

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Glory of the Fruit Cage | Allotmental

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The madness of growing your own. Busman’s Holiday →. Glory of the Fruit Cage. June 30, 2013. Another long overdue post, but we’ve been busy and summer has finally arrived. Working as a professional gardener has kept me extremely busy and I’ve been heading to the plot as much as I can to keep things ticking along there. Red currants colouring up nicely. By far the best has been the strawberries. We planted them very early spring last year and they have truly hit their stride this year. In the last...Apolo...

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Picking Peas by Moonlight | Allotmental

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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? This entry was posted in Progress. One response to “ Picking Peas by Moonlight. You ar...

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May 10, 2012. One response to “. May 11, 2012 at 7:14 pm. April was a bit of a wash out wasn’t it? I found some things managed to pull through and are cracking on now. The weather is suppost to be better this weekend. (yay). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. 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. Blog at WordPress.com.

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Garlic and Beanpoles | Bellmeadow Allotment

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Other stuff that happens to us. April 22, 2012. Fab looking garlic, not sure it’ll bulb up as it didn’t get a very cold spell after I put it in. It’s National Beanpole Week. So I “needed” some beanpoles. I live in suffolk so finding a copse should be easy, well… it was. After sending one message on twitter asking if anyone knew where I could get some I met up with. After a bit of chopping we ended up with this:. This entry was posted in allotment. And tagged bean poles. April 22, 2012 at 14:00. Surely we...

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Rogue gardening, seeds: round 2 | Don't Pee on the Lavender

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Don't Pee on the Lavender. Growing Our Garden in Brooklyn. Miracle of Miracles, the grass is growing! Rogue gardening, seeds: round 2. May 8, 2012. That can’t be good. Depicted below are the baby plants a couple of weeks ago: Mustard greens, Wrinkled Crinkled Cress (it’s actually called that… I’m not just being Seussian), gooseberries, Ali Baba melons, kale! We haven’t put any of this second crop into the ground yet. But, as you can see, the Ali Baba melons have gotten pretty big:. I’m probably mos...

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The infiltrator brought back-up… | Don't Pee on the Lavender

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Don't Pee on the Lavender. Growing Our Garden in Brooklyn. Seeds, Round 1. Miracle of Miracles, the grass is growing! The infiltrator brought back-up…. April 29, 2012. No, not necessarily. We added the same compost to the bed near the bok choy. Still… this is very suspicious. I’m dying to know what these plants are! The larger plants are the baby bok choy. You will see the mystery seeds in the top right – with yellowish coloring on the ends of their leaves. WHO ARE THEY? And tagged bok choy. You are comm...

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Watching Grass Grow | Don't Pee on the Lavender

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Don't Pee on the Lavender. Growing Our Garden in Brooklyn. Day 1 - April 7. So here we go. Day 1 of starting a lawn from seed. I’ve written exhaustively about it in this post: https:/ dontpeeonthelavender.wordpress.com/2012/04/08/grass-day-one/. Long story short: I pulled up all the crappy grass from when we moved in and we’re trying to grow nice new grass from scratch. Kentucky Bluegrass to be specific. I’m a little worried that I’ve planted too soon, but time will tell. Day 2 - April 8. Day 3 - April 9.

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Allotment News Round-up; waiting lists and new schemes | East End Gardener

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Cultivating green thumbs in an urban jungle. Poll: how much do you spend on gardening? Allotment News Round-up; waiting lists and new schemes. May 8, 2012. All over the country communities are fighting for their allotment rights, and it seems to be working. The graph also shows an alarmingly low number of sites for allotments throughout the UK. Vale council are launching their first allotment strategy, with consultations currently taking place till 30. While in Northampshire, Kettering Allotments have go...

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Rhubarb fool | borage and beans

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March 31, 2012. Next Post →. 3 responses to “ Rhubarb fool. April 1, 2012 at 6:21 am. I’m finding myself tempted by all the lovely new rhubarb too. We have eight crowns on the go, far too many really. I’ve been collecting rhubarb recipes, I’ll definately be adding this one to my list. April 1, 2012 at 8:35 am. I hope you enjoy it. April 10, 2012 at 3:39 pm. Or bake, adding a little sugard and water, for a delicious breakfast. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).

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Poll: how much do you spend on gardening? | East End Gardener

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Cultivating green thumbs in an urban jungle. Spitalfields City Farm: Behind the Scenes. Allotment News Round-up; waiting lists and new schemes →. Poll: how much do you spend on gardening? May 7, 2012. Ten out of 11 activities studied, including going to the gym, watching Premier League football and visiting the cinema rose by over forty per cent in the last decade. In contrast the monthly cost of gardening had risen by just seventeen per cent. By Natasha Wynarczyk. Photo by psd. Under a CC licence. Addre...

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