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NotaDoggyLoo.blogspot.com: So pleased I joined
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NOT A DOGGY LOO Trying to grow our own Fruit and Vegetables in our garden. Sunday, 24 November 2013. So pleased I joined. I joined UK Veg Gardeners a while ago. What a wonderful friendly Website with an active Forum. I have had lots of questions answered having found that growing Vegetables is not as easy as it looks on TV Gardening Programmes. My Dad was a Naval Man and he called the November Garden tidy up " buttoning down the hatches ". So here I go to do a bit more while it is still light. Now we hav...
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NotaDoggyLoo.blogspot.com: January 2014
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NOT A DOGGY LOO Trying to grow our own Fruit and Vegetables in our garden. Sunday, 19 January 2014. My first Garden related post of 2014! The Kitchen Garden is a boggy soggy mess! This is what our local Playschool makes with Flower Pots. She looks as if she is wearing a skirt so she must be a Flower Pot Girl. She makes a change from the usual Flower Pot Man. Do you have any Flower Pot People in your Garden? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Popular Posts this week.
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NotaDoggyLoo.blogspot.com: November 2013
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NOT A DOGGY LOO Trying to grow our own Fruit and Vegetables in our garden. Sunday, 24 November 2013. So pleased I joined. I joined UK Veg Gardeners a while ago. What a wonderful friendly Website with an active Forum. I have had lots of questions answered having found that growing Vegetables is not as easy as it looks on TV Gardening Programmes. My Dad was a Naval Man and he called the November Garden tidy up " buttoning down the hatches ". So here I go to do a bit more while it is still light. I am still...
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NotaDoggyLoo.blogspot.com: Grasshoppers galore and mid August Review
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NOT A DOGGY LOO Trying to grow our own Fruit and Vegetables in our garden. Monday, 12 August 2013. Grasshoppers galore and mid August Review. Our Tayberry is covered in Grasshoppers which are bigger than any I have ever seen. I hope he is eating a bug or two? KITCHEN GARDEN MID AUGUST. COURGETTE Ambassador looks happy. SQUASH Hunter is coming on slowly. Bolted RADISH Jolly now removed. DWARF FRENCH BEAN Speedy have beans on but are being ravaged by Slugs. SPRING ONIONS are ok. LETTUCES have been ok.
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NotaDoggyLoo.blogspot.com: October 2013
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NOT A DOGGY LOO Trying to grow our own Fruit and Vegetables in our garden. Wednesday, 9 October 2013. IN THE GARDEN Hanger. I think all Gardeners will know why I made this. I have been locked out a few times. Have you? Links to this post. Monday, 7 October 2013. Strange Fungi in our Garden. What is this strange Fungi on our old Apple Tree? Two more strange Fungi in our Garden? I have been tidying up the Garden and found the above. I don't know if they are harmful or not? Links to this post. I think all G...
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Canna News: Canna 'True Heart'
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Friday, 5 November 2010. Introduced by Malcolm Dalebö, Claines Canna Collection, Worcester, England, EU. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. From a Worcester Allotment. Subscribe To Canna News. Blog visitors last 30 days. For those who have not grown Canna from seed before, this may be a good time to start giving it some thought. The best time to plant the se. Thoughts on virus from Hart Canna. A new Canna Forum in Germany. About Canna 'Auguste Ferrier'. The leaves are ...
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Canna News: Obituary to Common Sense
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Monday, 8 November 2010. Obituary to Common Sense. Obituary printed in the London Times - Interesting and sadly rather true. Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend, Common Sense, who has been with us for many years. No one knows for sure how old he was, since his birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape. He will be remembered as having cultivated such valuable lessons as:. Knowing when to come in out of the rain;. Why the early bird gets the worm;. Life isn't always fair;.
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Canna News: About Canna 'Auguste Ferrier'
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Friday, 28 March 2008. About Canna 'Auguste Ferrier'. A giant Foliage Group cultivar; green and purple variegated foliage, large, oval shaped, maroon margin, upright habit; oval stems, coloured green; flowers are erect, self-coloured orange-red, staminodes are long and narrow, edges regular, petals red, fully self-cleaning, low bloomer; fertile both ways, not true to type, self-pollinating, capsules round. Ian Cooke wrote, "Red Stripe’ is very similar to C. indica. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Canna News: Canna tuerckheimii Kraenzl.
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Sunday, 7 November 2010. A giant species; green foliage, oblong shaped, branching habit; spikes of flowers are erect, self-coloured crimson, staminodes are long and narrow, edges regular, petals purple, fully self-cleaning; fertile both ways, not self-pollinating or true to type, capsules ellipsoid; rhizomes are thick, up to 7 cm in diameter, coloured white and purple; tillering is prolific. Professor Paul Maas and his wife Dr. Hiltje Maas, consider C. tuerckheimii. Roscoe) Regel, C. Nees and Mart., C.
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Canna News: Planting canna seeds
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Friday, 5 February 2010. For those who have not grown Canna from seed before, this may be a good time to start giving it some thought. The best time to plant the seeds is dependant on the facilities that you have available. If you have access to a propagator or heated greenhouse then seed can be sown as early as mid-January to early February. Given these conditions and reasonable weather in late spring and early summer we have sometimes had young seedlings burst into flower as early as mid-June. Or you m...