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Growing vegetables on one small allotment. Brazilian Spinach thrives in the Brisbane summer. By Allotment adventures with Jean. I put my allotment to bed for our long hot summer under a blanket of horse manure and a thick layer of mulch. You can also propagate it by putting a cutting in a jar of water and it will sprout roots. I add this spinach to soups, stir fries and frittata but I also .
Crafty Garden Hoe Allotment inspiration on Pinterest. Hello, I know its been a while. 2 Comments on Crafty Garden Hoe Allotment inspiration on Pinterest. Carrot and Cashew Nut Cake. And I love a naughty little cake! 200g light soft brown sugar.
A blog dedicated to making and growing pretty things. Carrot and Cashew Nut Cake. Originally posted on Crafty Garden Hoe. And I love a naughty little cake! The stor.
My Adventures in Food and Gardening. World Mental Health Day 2014. This is clearly a fantastic partnership that works for everybody, and long may it continue. The Allotment shopping list returns! March 25, 2014. Not to buy things for the allotment, but to harvest something from the allotment for one of our planned meals. This week we did just that! .
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A site where the challenges of growing and the resulting failures are collected. Friday, November 14, 2008. There is a myth that if you write about gardens you must have a perfect garden. Alas in my case that is not quite true, but I do make an effort. Nope I now have a soggy pathway to the car, and a slippery slope to the compost area. Maybe there will be time over the weekend to do that chore! Links to this post. Tuesday, October 21, 2008. What not to put in a garden.
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Plant Reviews by One Who has Grown Them. Saturday, December 4, 2010. From observation, a good deal of the better known evergreen weepers are not symmetrical as they grow, their form is not balanced, and therefore I think they look awkward in a formal landscape, even as a focal plant. By focal plant, I mean the specialty plant that is sometime planted in a rather plain and formal setting that is meant to draw attention, spark interest and spice up the entire display. I would love to see one that big! .
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