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Growing the Garden: Paving Paradise Again?
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A blog about gardening, focusing on urban gardening. Happy Holidays From The Johnsons. Guide to Heirloom Tomato Varieties. What Fruits Are In Season. 30,000 year old seeds viable. Throw Away Xmas, Throw Away Society. Holiday Card From The Johnsons. Tomato Tasting Event in Redwood City, CA. Exactly Right-On Article About Gardening. Response to Poop and Compost Blog Post. Laquo; Response to Poop and Compost Blog Post. Exactly Right-On Article About Gardening ». Find the article at:. Email this entry to:.
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Growing the Garden: Holiday Card From The Johnsons
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A blog about gardening, focusing on urban gardening. Happy Holidays From The Johnsons. Guide to Heirloom Tomato Varieties. What Fruits Are In Season. 30,000 year old seeds viable. Throw Away Xmas, Throw Away Society. Holiday Card From The Johnsons. Tomato Tasting Event in Redwood City, CA. Exactly Right-On Article About Gardening. Response to Poop and Compost Blog Post. Laquo; Tomato Tasting Event in Redwood City, CA. Throw Away Xmas, Throw Away Society ». Holiday Card From The Johnsons.
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Growing the Garden: Seedling Care
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A blog about gardening, focusing on urban gardening. Happy Holidays From The Johnsons. Guide to Heirloom Tomato Varieties. What Fruits Are In Season. 30,000 year old seeds viable. Throw Away Xmas, Throw Away Society. Holiday Card From The Johnsons. Tomato Tasting Event in Redwood City, CA. Exactly Right-On Article About Gardening. Response to Poop and Compost Blog Post. Laquo; What Fruits Are In Season. Tomato Contest 2012 ». Posted by Sudeep Johnson on April 10, 2012 10:23 AM. Email this entry to:.
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Growing the Garden: Roasted Tomatoes
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A blog about gardening, focusing on urban gardening. Happy Holidays From The Johnsons. Guide to Heirloom Tomato Varieties. What Fruits Are In Season. 30,000 year old seeds viable. Throw Away Xmas, Throw Away Society. Holiday Card From The Johnsons. Tomato Tasting Event in Redwood City, CA. Exactly Right-On Article About Gardening. Response to Poop and Compost Blog Post. Laquo; Guide to Heirloom Tomato Varieties. Happy Holidays From The Johnsons ». This is a great dish for those extra tomatoes you may have.
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Michelle's Garden: June 2009
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My adventures into wildlife gardening, growing vegetables and other stuff. Sunday, 14 June 2009. I found this little fella in our kitchen. He was tiny (5mm long? And he just looked bright green. It wasn't until I zoomed in that I saw the amazing pattern on his legs and his stripey antennae! Click for a close up to see it properly. Saturday, 13 June 2009. The buds on the broccoli (which we have decided is of course a calabrese! Not exactly sure how that happened. I could have grown a lot more in that space.
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Michelle's Garden: Some things
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My adventures into wildlife gardening, growing vegetables and other stuff. Thursday, 6 August 2009. These pretty weeds sprung up in the onion patch. I found an interesting moth. These seed pods are growing on what I think are bolted radishes. When they dry I will collect the seeds for next year. Ive never seen radish seed pods before they are quite impressive arent they? 10 August 2009 at 11:21. I was surprised to see them! I hope they dry out ok. 11 August 2009 at 21:19. View my complete profile. The Cl...
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Michelle's Garden: The bees love the flowering broccoli
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My adventures into wildlife gardening, growing vegetables and other stuff. Wednesday, 5 August 2009. The bees love the flowering broccoli. There does seem to be many different variety of bumble bees around this year. Lovely to see. 5 August 2009 at 16:03. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The bees love the flowering broccoli. Enter your email address:. Some blogs I like. Colour it green diary. Multiveg's plot ramblings on. Hot Process Soap Making by Gracefruit.
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Michelle's Garden: New garden, new blog
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My adventures into wildlife gardening, growing vegetables and other stuff. Tuesday, 16 March 2010. New garden, new blog. We have started work on our new garden! Thanks for everyone's lovely comments over the last two years. Our new blog can be found. Im going to try and grow some veggies this year. Im looking forward to reading your posts about your garden. 16 March 2010 at 23:49. Looking forward to seeing your produce from the coming season :). 17 March 2010 at 07:50. 26 May 2010 at 20:26. A few peas an...
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Michelle's Garden: December 2008
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My adventures into wildlife gardening, growing vegetables and other stuff. Tuesday, 9 December 2008. I planted a load of alliums a few weeks ago and already they are growing shoots! Shallots, onions and garlic. I can't wait to harvest them - only about 8 months to go! Thursday, 4 December 2008. S harvested the leeks last week. Only some of the transplants survived and they didn't grow very big but they were delicious. I thought they reproduced asexually? The lilac is covered in bright green buds! I would...
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Seasonal Matters: Euro Balls 2012
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Customs, Traditions, Food, Drink and other activities to mark and celebrate the seasons. Here are the rules for picking your squad and teams:. Choose a squad of 18 players, with no more than 3 from each team. You'll need some from the arbitrarily chosen donkey teams of Greece, Sweden, Poland, and Ireland (see below). For each group of matches, you'll need a team of 11 in the 4-4-2 formation, referring to the squad lists here. At least two of these have to be from one or more of the donkey teams.