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day 42 | down my garden path
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Down my garden path. A no-dig vegetable plot and a full-on flower garden. The planting plan in 2015. The rough plan in 2015. The rough plan in 2016. April 28, 2015. Today I cleared another bed and another path in the squash beds. Days 31 to 41 (whoops). Days 43 to 46. 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. Notify me of new comments via email.
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day 27 | down my garden path
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Down my garden path. A no-dig vegetable plot and a full-on flower garden. The planting plan in 2015. The rough plan in 2015. The rough plan in 2016. April 14, 2015. April 14, 2015. There’s a lot of work to do at the moment in my other garden. So fitting in work in the veg patch is tricky. managed to do a bit of seed sowing today. started with some Nicotiana White Trumpets. seed from and sowed according to directions by. It’s simple. just plant out lupins grown from seed into gaps in colour them...You are...
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days 43 to 46 | down my garden path
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Down my garden path. A no-dig vegetable plot and a full-on flower garden. The planting plan in 2015. The rough plan in 2015. The rough plan in 2016. Days 43 to 46. May 3, 2015. All my little seeds are coming up – so exciting! Parsnip, leek, and onion. I make a lot of soup, mostly some variation of onion plus veg plus cumin or coriander, chilli, red lentils and coconut milk, based on this recipe. No point to soup unless you can stand a spoon up in it! So the tiny sprouts are all soup in potentia. Meanderi...
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What ho Kew!: Raworth Garden, June
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Friday, 7 June 2013. Raworth Garden, June. One of the highlights of my week is cycling up to the Raworth Garden. On Saturday mornings to carry out my gardening duties, at the glorious Twickenham garden that I have previously posted about here. Inexplicably, I am yet to post any highlights from the garden, but during a blisteringly busy day today I was able to snatch a handful of floral images and so it is now time to record some of the Raworth glory! Early summer glory in the Sink Garden. Silene fimbriat...
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Lyme Park Ranger blog: So what's been going on for the last few months?
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Lyme Park Ranger blog. Friday, 3 April 2015. So what's been going on for the last few months? It’s been all systems go with lots of conservation and maintenance work being carried out across the park. So where to start…. Planted 'whips' require guards to protect them from grazing damage. In the early stages of their development. Rangers Craig and Gary have dug three scrapes in the red deer sanctuary. The scrapes are shallow depressions in the ground which will seasonally hold water and support the de...
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days 31 to 41 (whoops) | down my garden path
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Down my garden path. A no-dig vegetable plot and a full-on flower garden. The planting plan in 2015. The rough plan in 2015. The rough plan in 2016. Days 31 to 41 (whoops). April 27, 2015. April 27, 2015. As wedding favours the bride and groom gave out the sweetest teeny tiny bottles filled with (I think) cornflower seeds. I’ve sown these in a seed tray as our slugs have form on devouring emerging cornflower seedlings. also I’d like to be certain what they are before I plant them out! Days 28, 29 and 30.
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What ho Hidcote!: Gravetye Manor
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Sunday, 19 August 2012. Last week I completed a placement at Gravetye Manor. The original entrance to the house peers out over the Alpine Meadow, which slopes away to the south and provides a haven for insects and grass snakes. Scenes of abundance to behold in the Flower Garden! The whole garden slopes to the south, so here where it has been levelled the garden ends with a terrace and a ten foot drop to where the Alpine Meadow begins. 8216;Have no patience with bare ground! Plectranthus argentatus, a sal...
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What ho Hidcote!: July 2011
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Saturday, 30 July 2011. Tomorrow morning I am heading south, as next week I'm completing a placement at Great Dixter. In East Sussex. There is no mention whatsoever of interweb connection on the b&b website, so I will definitely not be updating the old blog in this time! In the interim, here are some early morning images of the gazebos. Cheerio! Recently I spotted a large group of the day-flying Burnet moths. The hurly-burly of the ragwort stem. Another fan of Ragwort is the Cinnabar moth. All the butter...
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What ho Hidcote!: December 2011
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Wednesday, 21 December 2011. Autumn is a time for stumbling upon unusual sights in the garden. Bizarre growths begin to suddenly droop from certain plants, in the most conspicuous manner! Has somebody spiked the morning tea with something a bit stronger, or has an art student run amok overnight as part of some modern installation nonsense? The truth is perhaps that plants are weird! Or at least, some of them bear fruit and drop their leaves in the most weirdly wonderful ways! 65279;. Not plastic beads,...
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