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Huerta – March 2012 | HuertaSheffield
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039;Grow our own' organic food and health. The beginning – Photos of Huerta history. April 19, 2012. Huerta – March 2012. Walking tree onions looking lush! Update on the Huerta from March 2012:. Beautiful rocket flower - very tasty! Winter peas needed stringing up. Broad beans in the bed. Closeup of broad beans. Parsley covering the bed. Grape vine and roots in one corner, hops the other🙂. Oriental mustard taking over! Must have for any garden! Next post →. Huerta Sheffield Facebook page. Sorry, your bl...
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May | 2013 | HuertaSheffield
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039;Grow our own' organic food and health. The beginning – Photos of Huerta history. Monthly Archives: May 2013. Water Pulley: Attempt 1. May 27, 2013. Attempt 1 went pretty well. We have learnt plenty for Attempt 2. Lessons learnt for next time:. We’ll use the base of the steel rod as it’s more stable to counter rest on the wall for extra support. We’ll need a sturdier end attachment (or proper pulley-wheel) for the. Rope to thread through. Even after loosing the end. Rainwater: Storage and Drought.
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February @ Huerta! Snow and salad! | HuertaSheffield
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039;Grow our own' organic food and health. The beginning – Photos of Huerta history. April 2, 2012. Heres a few photos of the Huerta from February when it snowed! Although the snow doesn’t last at the Huerta as its generally warmer down there than anywhere else! Peas looking good after the november sowing. Bit wind shocked! Garlic showing through the snow. Broad beans after November sowing. Parsley hiding in the snow! Herbs waiting for the spring! Making compost and herbs. Rocket flowers, very tasty!
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Water Pulley: Attempt 1 | HuertaSheffield
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039;Grow our own' organic food and health. The beginning – Photos of Huerta history. May 27, 2013. Water Pulley: Attempt 1. Attempt 1 went pretty well. We have learnt plenty for Attempt 2. Lessons learnt for next time:. We’ll use the base of the steel rod as it’s more stable to counter rest on the wall for extra support. We’ll need a sturdier end attachment (or proper pulley-wheel) for the. Rope to thread through. Even after loosing the end. Huerta Sheffield Facebook page. Huerta Sheffield Facebook page.
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Growing Food, Saving Seeds: More Pink Flowered Peas
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Growing Food, Saving Seeds. Thursday, 19 June 2014. More Pink Flowered Peas. I crossed Salmon Flowered Crown to Elisabeth x Sugar Magnolia (F1) which at only the first generation meant it would have genes bouncing around and the subsequent F1 seed I saved, would be unlikely to be uniform in type as most F1's to stable parents are. I have 3 F1 plants growing and they have just started flowering. 2 pink and 1 purple flowered! Plant 1, pink flower. Plant 1, pink flower. Plant 2, pink flower. This year Im no...
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Growing Food, Saving Seeds: Hello Blog
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Growing Food, Saving Seeds. Thursday, 25 September 2014. I've been posting on Growing Food Saving Seeds forum GFSS. For a little while and have been wanting to start a blog to run alongside, but there seems to be a blog gremlin on the site so thought I'd start one here instead! What is it about? A love of gardening and in this case edibles. A pleasure in growing healthy food that looks good and tastes great! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Gardening forums I like. This year ...
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Growing Food, Saving Seeds: February 2014
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Growing Food, Saving Seeds. Friday, 14 February 2014. Heritage Library Seeds (HSL). I’m a member of HSL which is run by Garden Organics (as long as I remember to renew my annual membership! As a member I can choose up to 6 packs of Heritage seeds from their catalogue Join the Heritage Seed Library. I received my selection of seeds from the HSL a couple of days ago. I’m pleased to have all my first choices;. Bangladeshi Lablab beans, these are white flowered, I've only grown the pink ones before. Enjoya P...
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Growing Food, Saving Seeds: Chance crossed Anasazi Beans
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Growing Food, Saving Seeds. Thursday, 29 May 2014. Chance crossed Anasazi Beans. Anasazi beans, as they should look. Anasazi are a climbing variety and produces lots of lovely burgundy and creamy white beans, they are quite a small seeded bean. I use them sometimes as a fresh shelly bean, but mostly use them from dried. They have a super flavour with a lovely soft creamy texture and cook quite quickly. Black x beans and whiter Anasazi beans grown 2011. Top Anasazi beans from 2011 and bottom 2012 crop.
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