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The Tea Caddy - The Garden Larder
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Fresh herbs for infusions. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: The Tea Caddy. Herbs are just great to use in teas – or infusions to use the proper terminology! They don’t only taste amazing, many have great medicinal properties. Try our suggestions for flavour combinations, share your own, and find your favourites! In February 2014 we were delighted to be approached by Laura at Grow Your Own Magazine. With a request to write an article for the popular Flowers on the Plot.
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My Back Garden Allotment − Blackberry Recipes
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My Back Garden Allotment. Posted September 1st, 2011 by joannebanks. Comment (0). Stew the berries very gently in a double saucepan for an hour with water, using half a pint of water for every 6lb of fruit. Squeeze out the juice, add 1lb of sugar for each pint of juice and simmer for ten minutes. Allow to cool, bottle, cork and sterilise. Cold water, to cover them (about 1lt of water per 1kg of fruit). 1 tsp lemon juice. Cool Sterilise bottles and decant. 450g golden granulated sugar. Sterilise some bott...
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The Inelegant Gardener: September 2014
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Friday, September 05, 2014. What is a garden? The student's first port of call for a definition, Wikipedia. Describes a garden as " . a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the display, cultivation, and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature. The garden can incorporate both natural and man-made materials". Others subscribe to the view of the garden as an outdoor room, for relaxing and socialising. The home of the 'shadow monster'. A steam train track. A diesel train track. So, what is our.
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BarleyAnn's Potager Plot: Can't believe it's been so long!
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Monday, 12 July 2010. Can't believe it's been so long! Time has flown by, I've been so busy at work and in the garden that the computer has taken at least 3rd place, but I thought I'd update on what I've been up to. On a more posative note, the cherries at home are looking good and I picked a fair few raspberries tonight. The cranberry is finally flowering too, although cranberry jelly is a long way off, I've only got 2 blooms so far! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cant believe its been so long!
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The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - An Allotment and Beekeeping Blog!
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The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - An Allotment and Beekeeping Blog! Sue and Lee's Vegetable Allotment pages, detailing all that we've been doing on our allotments, from clearing the 8' tall weeds that they were covered in when we started with our first plot in October 2006, through to where we are today, with 2 neighbouring full sized productive organic vegetable growing plots, 2 apiaries and 6 Beehives! Sunday, April 15, 2012. Just back from the AGM,. At Moss View Allotments, we are having our Plant Sale on S...
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The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - An Allotment and Beekeeping Blog!: First video - the seedlings at home
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The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - An Allotment and Beekeeping Blog! Sue and Lee's Vegetable Allotment pages, detailing all that we've been doing on our allotments, from clearing the 8' tall weeds that they were covered in when we started with our first plot in October 2006, through to where we are today, with 2 neighbouring full sized productive organic vegetable growing plots, 2 apiaries and 6 Beehives! Sunday, April 15, 2012. First video - the seedlings at home. Hope you enjoy it :). I'm a 40 something yr ol...
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The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - An Allotment and Beekeeping Blog!: Catching Up Part 1 - April 2011
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The Dobby's Pumpkin Patch - An Allotment and Beekeeping Blog! Sue and Lee's Vegetable Allotment pages, detailing all that we've been doing on our allotments, from clearing the 8' tall weeds that they were covered in when we started with our first plot in October 2006, through to where we are today, with 2 neighbouring full sized productive organic vegetable growing plots, 2 apiaries and 6 Beehives! Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Catching Up Part 1 - April 2011. With so much still to do (even after a week off ear...
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My Back Garden Allotment − Vegetable Growing Database
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My Back Garden Allotment. Grow Your Own – Fruit and Vegetable Magazine. Content My Back Garden Allotment. Proudly powered by WordPress. For best results, please view with Firefox. Furry Family" theme by Nicki Faulk.
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My Back Garden Allotment − Snow
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My Back Garden Allotment. Posted February 9th, 2012 by joannebanks. Comment (0). Well the coldweather has meant I have had to delay the start of my vegetable growing seson. Would normallybe starting seeds in a propagator by now but looks like I will just have to wait. The chickens are enjoying the snow as well – maybe enjoying is a bit of an exaggeration but they are certainly taking to it well. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response.
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