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Ramblings on loving the allotment life and other garden/nature delights. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. A New Miracle Product? April 3, 2015. The slugs have descended with a vengeance. Are they wanting a restful sleep? Or do they suffer from anxiety? I ask these questions because they have devoured one of the chamomile plants. Livid, flabbergasted, furious, gobsmacked, unbelievable come to mind, as well as “murder the blighters”. Only 30cm away another chamomile. The w...
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About me | ilovemyplot
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Ramblings on loving the allotment life and other garden/nature delights. Skip to primary content. Welcome to my blog ilovemyplot I agree not the most inventive title but I do love my plot. Gardening is not my hobby, it’s my passion. I live in a small flat in London without a garden. Window boxes are a great invention and I have seen some great inventive window boxes, but for me life without a plot of earth is a life undernourished. So, if I don’t have a garden how am I being nourished? Thanks for visitin...
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Pest Control | ilovemyplot
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Ramblings on loving the allotment life and other garden/nature delights. Skip to primary content. May 3, 2015. Today I was greeted by the smell of damp earth and glistening raindrops. The ‘miracle product’ I bought a month ago. After slugs feasted on a chamomile plant works! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged pest control. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Email (Address never made public). Just another Wor...
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Bladder Campion | ilovemyplot
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Ramblings on loving the allotment life and other garden/nature delights. Skip to primary content. April 12, 2015. This year I have dedicated two small patches to growing a variety of wildflowers. The decline in wild flowers over the last fifty years in Britain is heartbreaking. Fortunately there are organisations such as Plantlife ( www.plantlife.org.uk. Working hard in bringing back endangered species as well as re-educating the public, and visiting schools. And this is the plant in full flower. You are...
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Green Tips | ilovemyplot
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Ramblings on loving the allotment life and other garden/nature delights. Skip to primary content. All the green tips listed below have been tried and tested by me on my plot or at home. (I will update this page as I try and test different methods and find recycling gems). Tea for roses and vegetables:. A cuppa of weak tea is a welcome feed for your geraniums (indoor and out). Steep a used tea bag for a few minutes, cool and water your geraniums. You can also use green tea. Coffee no milk for strawberries.
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A Parsnip in the making – 1 | ilovemyplot
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Ramblings on loving the allotment life and other garden/nature delights. Skip to primary content. A Parsnip in the making – 1. April 19, 2015. Not a great picture but you can see the seed leaf unfurling. I am going to follow this particular parsnip over the coming months. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Email (Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Vegan a...
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A New Miracle Product? | ilovemyplot
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Ramblings on loving the allotment life and other garden/nature delights. Skip to primary content. A New Miracle Product? April 3, 2015. The slugs have descended with a vengeance. Are they wanting a restful sleep? Or do they suffer from anxiety? I ask these questions because they have devoured one of the chamomile plants. Livid, flabbergasted, furious, gobsmacked, unbelievable come to mind, as well as “murder the blighters”. Only 30cm away another chamomile. Untouched, but for how long? The weather foreca...
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Ramblings on loving the allotment life and other garden/nature delights. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. April 6, 2016. April 5th 2016 – Very happy to catch sight of this ladybird nestling amongst the daffodil leaves on a sunny spring day. April 3rd – Salisfy seeds sown early March are pushing through the earth. The seeds remind me a tiny toothpicks. This particular seed is not quite ready to lose its coat. March 23, 2016. Is to sow more. The second herb patch I planted last year ...
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Toad Hall – One tiny room rent free | ilovemyplot
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Ramblings on loving the allotment life and other garden/nature delights. Skip to primary content. Toad Hall – One tiny room rent free. March 28, 2015. Today was dedicated to creating an extremely small (and it is extremely small) toad haven. I know of gardeners who created a toad haven from an old grow bag, rainwater and bits of garden debris and this was originally my plan, however, after a visit to my local nursery I decided on a circular black plastic flowerpot tray – no idea why! A beautiful thing is...
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