With spring well underway, I’m spending quite a bit of my gardening time bending over to pull out weeds. Little and often is my method for keeping the worst weeds at bay, but what is a weed anyway?
11 Apr 2020
Chuffed as a Weed: #2 Myosotis
With spring well underway, I’m spending quite a bit of my gardening time bending over to pull out weeds. Little and often is my method for keeping the worst weeds at bay, but what is a weed anyway?
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Chuffed as a weed,
Forget me Not,
myosotis,
weeds
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Caro
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11:26
4 Apr 2020
End of March in the Veg Patch
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| Hardly a vision of beauty, although this space will fill up fast. |
Isn't it lovely the way our gardens are giving us hope and keeping us sane, carrying on regardless while the world beyond the garden gate is mostly off limits? Even if the weather isn't good, I like to have a wander around the gardens here most days and feel much calmer for it. I'm lucky that I have two gardens to look after - the veg patch and the car park garden - plus a few borders including the triangle by the washing lines which is mostly maintenance free (although there are some gaps crying out for new plants).
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End of month,
food growing,
Growing fruit,
Herbs,
March,
veg patch
Posted by
Caro
at
23:30
30 Mar 2020
Sowing seeds for a salad garden
The internet and social media are full of tales of people turning to gardening, and food growing in particular, during the lockdown. Most crops take a while to be ready for picking but one of the fastest and easiest to grow is salad, especially baby leaves, herbs and cut and come again. This post is anecdotal but with, I hope, some practical advice on how I get my salad garden underway, starting with my balcony and raised beds.
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| Just beautiful! Autumn sown broad beans flowering in the veg patch this week. |
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micro leaves,
salad,
Seed sowing,
Veg Trug
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Caro
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23:00
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