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Monday, 23 September 2013. 7 reasons why you shouldn't bother with raised beds on the allotment. My first raised bed - looked great and easy to net. If you've just got an allotment you might be weighing up whether to dig the whole thing over like a ploughed field or start with cultivating manageable chunks and using raised beds. Swiss vegetable garden in - neat a no need for raised beds. Compact, easy to maintain and pretty. Yep, you may be a cost cutting pro cruising the local neighbourhood for skips fi...

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Monday, 23 September 2013. 7 reasons why you shouldn't bother with raised beds on the allotment. My first raised bed - looked great and easy to net. If you've just got an allotment you might be weighing up whether to dig the whole thing over like a ploughed field or start with cultivating manageable chunks and using raised beds. Swiss vegetable garden in - neat a no need for raised beds. Compact, easy to maintain and pretty. Yep, you may be a cost cutting pro cruising the local neighbourhood for skips fi...

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X Marks the Plot: The first (and last) early potatoes

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Wednesday, 18 July 2012. The first (and last) early potatoes. So I went down the allotment and set to work on claiming my share of the first early glory. In April I planted two first earlies - Bonnie Dundee. Ah, well. Allotment suppers will be a pot luck affair this year. My partner found one single ripe tomato (variety: Gardeners Delight. Likes: full sun - ha! Wednesday, July 18, 2012. Labels: Bonnie Dundee potatoes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter.

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X Marks the Plot: Where is everybody?

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Sunday, 14 October 2012. Ok, so where is everybody, huh? Two big, beautiful blue sky days and it's just me and a couple of allotment elders getting on with it. I fell out of love with allotment this year and am assuming others have too (rain, slugs, blight, sweetcorn thieving foxes etc). I walked past plots en route to my own and I counted the amount who have given up judging by the over grown mess - it's about 50/50 I'd say or maybe 40 per cent have downed tools. For something tastier, maybe.). Meantime...

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X Marks the Plot: Colour on the allotment

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Sunday, 15 July 2012. Colour on the allotment. Yesterday I complained about the amount of rain and slugs. With the addition of a handful of lonely peas - the entirety of this year's harvest) and served with slices of Bright Lights radishes (above left and below right). A salad of nasturtiums contained varieties including Empress of India. And Pink Fir Apple. Potatoes to the dahlias given to me by a prize winning grower. for free! Incidentally the new colourful banner for this blog is a bunch of giant kni...

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X Marks the Plot: A little love for mellow yellow

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Tuesday, 24 July 2012. A little love for mellow yellow. Well, the sun is shining finally and having already written about purple on the plot. I thought it was time to give yellow some credit - and I have just discovered Hisptamatic. 1 Nasturtium petals - Alaska Mixed. I forget, but it's lovely, no? 2 Bright Lights Radishes - Yep, you know I love this type of radish - it's always nice to colour-coordinate your salad vegetables with the main dish. These are the yellow ones. Tuesday, July 24, 2012.

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X Marks the Plot: In praise of purple on the plot

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Friday, 20 July 2012. In praise of purple on the plot. I like purple a lot and there's a surprising amount on the allotment at the moment - so I thought I'd share some of it. I haven't found a satisfactory use for it in the kitchen but it smells exactly as it should - mint combined with chocolate. It's the lovely dark purple stem that makes it a hit with me. 2 Bright Lights Radishes. You know the chard of the same name? 3 Empress of India Nasturtium. 5 Mexican Tree Spinach. Check this Otter Farm blog post.

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2012 in review | AllotmentGardens

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Forum for Growers of Vegetables, Fruit and Herbs. Laquo; How to Grow Borage. Posted Sunday, 30 December by AllotmentGardens in Uncategorized. The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt:. 4,329 films were submitted to the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. This blog had 15,000. Views in 2012. If each view were a film, this blog would power 3 Film Festivals. Click here to see the complete report. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Fiona Grows Food: A...

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Forum for Growers of Vegetables, Fruit and Herbs. Laquo; Parsnip-Rooted Parsley. The Sweetest Thing: Sweetcorn. Culinary Herbs on Your Windowsill. Posted Tuesday, 14 December by AllotmentGardens in Culinary. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Enter your com...

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Top Tips for Pumpkin Growers | AllotmentGardens

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Forum for Growers of Vegetables, Fruit and Herbs. Laquo; How to Grow Salsify. How to Grow Borage. Top Tips for Pumpkin Growers. Posted Thursday, 01 September by AllotmentGardens in Allotment. There can be few vegetables so fundamentally satisfying to grow as the pumpkin. A native of North America, the aggressiveness of its growth habit and the sheer size of the resulting fruit is a wonder to behold. As a member of the. Its familiars include the squash. Before the advent of the modern age, pumpkin. Seedli...

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How to Grow Parsley | AllotmentGardens

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Forum for Growers of Vegetables, Fruit and Herbs. Laquo; How to Grow Potatoes. How to Grow Sweet Potatoes. How to Grow Parsley. Posted Wednesday, 30 March by AllotmentGardens in Allotment. Is a hardy, biennial plant, usually grown as an annual for its pleasing flavour and decorative appearance. Germination can prove difficult; organic compounds in the seed-coat act as ‘germination inhibitors’, whilst an optimum temperature of around 20C is not consistently achieved in the UK even at the height of summer.

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How to Grow Borage | AllotmentGardens

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Forum for Growers of Vegetables, Fruit and Herbs. Laquo; Top Tips for Pumpkin Growers. How to Grow Borage. Posted Sunday, 08 April by AllotmentGardens in Allotment. The leaves and delightful blue, occasionally white, flowers of which impart a mild cucumber flavour. A staple of the Victorian kitchen garden, borage. Remains a popular choice for allotmenteers. Notably, borage. Draws pollinating insects to its profusion of flowers and is therefore considered highly bee friendly. And a useful companion plant.

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