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The Mad Gnomes Strike Again!: All dressed up...
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The Mad Gnomes Strike Again! Two mad gnomes and a big garden. The Veggie Gnome does the edible stuff, the Berry Gnome the berries and taties. Monday, 27 October 2014. And nobody to scare. Halloween isn't celebrated around here. So, I wonder why that little bug bothered? Does anyone have an idea what bug that could be? It looks quite funky, doesn't it? 27 October 2014 at 7:28 pm. Sue, thanks for the ID! Sorry for the late reply. 11 November 2014 at 3:23 pm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Mad Gnomes Strike Again!: September 2014
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The Mad Gnomes Strike Again! Two mad gnomes and a big garden. The Veggie Gnome does the edible stuff, the Berry Gnome the berries and taties. Monday, 29 September 2014. Everything is going wild in the garden. Here are some flowers of the jostaberry. The jostaberry is a cross between a blackcurrant and gooseberry. The berries are big and black, with a lovely taste. The plant is really hardy and easy to grow. I am already looking forward to picking some berries in summer. Links to this post. Hills and Plai...
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The Mad Gnomes Strike Again!: Honey ice-cream
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The Mad Gnomes Strike Again! Two mad gnomes and a big garden. The Veggie Gnome does the edible stuff, the Berry Gnome the berries and taties. Wednesday, 22 October 2014. First ice-cream of the season. Honey. Only 3 ingredients. Cream, eggs, honey. Just perfect for this warmer weather. :). And not for someone on a diet eh? 22 October 2014 at 6:45 pm. LOL*, Sue. Probably not. But it shouldnt do too much harm, if you only eat a little portion. As a treat. :). 22 October 2014 at 7:09 pm. The Greening of Gavin.
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Adelaide Kitchen Gardeners: October 2014
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8216;Potting-on’ tomato seedlings. On Monday, October 27, 2014. Labels: how to plant. Mother Nature is taking her own sweet time to finish ending the broad-bean crop in the garden bed in which I’m planning to raise this year’s tomatoes. I’m going to have to ‘. 8217; to tide me over for another week or two until I can get in there and prepare their new home…. This is a simple-enough process, though it’s hard to toss out young seedlings as ruthlessly as this job demands. Posted by Veggie Gnome. Fortunately...
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Star phlox flower buds and new lavenders | Plants as they live out their lives
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Plants as they live out their lives. To live, to die…. How and why to prune your mints’ roots. Regarding the growing of mints. Regarding the sowing of seeds. Star phlox flower buds and new lavenders. My two star phlox plants have been forming flower buds in preparation for the (hopefully) burst of colors that is so typical of this species. I can’t wait. 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). Gardens in the UK.
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nirvana organic farm: WELCOME TO NIRVANA ORGANIC FARM
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WELCOME TO NIRVANA ORGANIC FARM. Living lightly on our planet has always been our aim. In 1983 we purchased a rundown property at Heathfield, in the Adelaide Hills 3km from Stirling situated in outer suburbia. Today Nirvana now provides a wonderful lifestyle. Poultry plays a role in the farming system. Geese are the orchard mowers . This has reduced mowing cost significantly. Also chooks, with the geese , provide us with manure ,eggs, meat and pest control. Value added agriculture is also part of the sys...
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The Mad Gnomes Strike Again!: The ladybirds are back!
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The Mad Gnomes Strike Again! Two mad gnomes and a big garden. The Veggie Gnome does the edible stuff, the Berry Gnome the berries and taties. Friday, 31 May 2013. The ladybirds are back! They usually invade our house in Autumn. It's quite a conversation piece, when friends visit and they notice all these ladybirds along the cornices. They slowly disappear and by Winter they are all gone again. Where to? Are they harlequins and do they make a mess? 31 May 2013 at 5:07 pm. 31 May 2013 at 5:13 pm. Tutti Fru...
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The Mad Gnomes Strike Again!: October 2014
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The Mad Gnomes Strike Again! Two mad gnomes and a big garden. The Veggie Gnome does the edible stuff, the Berry Gnome the berries and taties. Monday, 27 October 2014. And nobody to scare. Halloween isn't celebrated around here. So, I wonder why that little bug bothered? Does anyone have an idea what bug that could be? It looks quite funky, doesn't it? Links to this post. Wednesday, 22 October 2014. First ice-cream of the season. Honey. Only 3 ingredients. Cream, eggs, honey. Links to this post. Tutti Fru...
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The Mad Gnomes Strike Again!: Propagation box
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The Mad Gnomes Strike Again! Two mad gnomes and a big garden. The Veggie Gnome does the edible stuff, the Berry Gnome the berries and taties. Monday, 18 August 2014. It's still winter, but now is the time to start the first seeds. I am keen to have some biggish seedlings when it is finally time to start planting. Chillis, capsicums and eggplants seem to need longer to grow to a decent size. What to do? Make your own propagation box! Take some styrofoam boxes. Cover with an old window. Home Grown Dragon F...
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The Mad Gnomes Strike Again!: Meet the Big Boy!
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The Mad Gnomes Strike Again! Two mad gnomes and a big garden. The Veggie Gnome does the edible stuff, the Berry Gnome the berries and taties. Friday, 21 June 2013. Meet the Big Boy! Here is our new rooster. He's a big boy! We don't have a name for him yet, any suggestions? At the moment we call him - wait for it - Big Boy! This is his first morning with our girls. He was a bit reluctant to get off the perch. Can't blame him, the weather is pretty bad today. He is pretty, isn't he? 21 June 2013 at 11:04 am.