6 Sept 2018
In September's sweet spot (End of month view)
If there's a month of the year that food growers need to be ready for, it's September. (Or August if you grow courgettes!) It's a month of plenty so hopefully we're all enjoying eating some of what we've grown and working out how to make the most of the rest. It's a busy time in the kitchen so, over the next few weeks, I'll be writing a few posts on how I'm using and storing what's ripe in my veg patch.
Labels:
Autumn,
edible garden,
Harvest,
September garden,
veg patch
Posted by
Caro
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08:52
3 Sept 2018
In among the asparagus ferns (square foot gardening)
I've had a bit of a square foot garden experiment going on in the asparagus bed this year. Five years ago, when I decided I wanted to try growing fresh asparagus spears, I ordered just five little plug plants - it's all about tiny tastes here - and set them out in a five dice shape in a one metre square raised bed. Two of my five crowns have died off in the years since(1) so allocating a whole bed to one small perennial crop has made me think a lot about the waste of good growing space.
Labels:
asparagus,
companion planting,
square foot garden,
Tomatoes
Posted by
Caro
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18:14
14 Aug 2018
Autumn sowing for winter leaves and spring flowers
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| Time to get organised with some lists! |
Sow, Grow, Eat, Repeat is one of my favourite hashtags as it's a reminder that despite the changing seasons, it's possible to carry on growing food throughout the year. Yes, really. (What? You thought it was all over as the weather turns autumnal?) There are plenty of hardy vegetables that provide me with a good excuse to get outside in the garden, even in the middle of winter. And what could be better than freshly picked produce brought back into the kitchen with a clear head and rosy cheeks?
Labels:
Flowers,
Grow,
salad,
Seed sowing,
seeds to sow now,
winter veg
Posted by
Caro
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00:26
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