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Three days of rain | Turning The Compost
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About turning the compost. The compost also rises. July 1, 2011 · 11:02 am. Three days of rain. But I do have a strong childhood memory of mum weeding clover by hand out of the lawn when I was eight or nine. I had no idea why this was so important to her, but as I perch on my haunches picking crossly at these two invaders, I remember her in exactly this pose, absorbed in removing clover piece by piece. The compost also rises. 2 responses to “. Three days of rain. July 20, 2011 at 4:25 am. I hear you....
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Flowering plum | Turning The Compost
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About turning the compost. The compost also rises →. June 21, 2011 · 12:18 am. Yesterday we planted a tree. I’ve been looking at trees for about a year, for a tight spot in terms of size, shape and soil type. Much research and consulting and asking around and changing opinion and reading gardeners blogs, and finally and decisively I settled on an Agonis Flexuosa Jervis Bay ‘After Dark’. For its small size and dark purplish leaves. But it’s a concrete bridge with clear reinforced side panels to stop...
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Ten weeks | Turning The Compost
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About turning the compost. Gardening by mouth →. August 31, 2011 · 12:07 pm. After two weeks of overwork and no weeding, the strange weed has the entire vegetable patch in its grip. I might never have been there. It’s like a ruined civilisation reclaimed by nature. I’ve been reading a mountain gardener. Who puts it like this:. It seems that there is progress on the weed front but then a rainstorm comes along and suddenly, the garden looks like it hasn’t been tended to in several weeks. Three days of rain.
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About turning the compost | Turning The Compost
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About turning the compost. About turning the compost. Turning a compost heap with a fork or a screw is absorbing, hard work. It reminds you of things you put in the compost months before, and reveals how time has worked on them. Compost is forgiving: any neglected or stagnant heap will improve almost immediately if you turn it. This is a blog about trying to find the balance between work and life. One response to “. About turning the compost. June 30, 2011 at 11:06 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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The compost also rises | Turning The Compost
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About turning the compost. Three days of rain →. June 29, 2011 · 11:24 pm. The compost also rises. At the weekend my second compost heap was cold and dry. Having gutted it for the new vegetable patch, I then overwhelmed it with pizza boxes that I hadn’t torn up carefully. I just wanted to get them out of the way. I sometimes feel slightly awkward about the fact that I love the compost so much, and that in the up and down of academic life, compost makes me feel so competent and. Three days of rain →.
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Leaving the compost | Turning The Compost
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About turning the compost. September 12, 2011 · 5:43 am. Whenever I travel I’m struck by the urge to turn the compost vigorously before I go. I think everyone has travel rituals, that are partly to do with avoiding thinking about the ridiculous level of risk represented by flight. So mine is this: I turn the compost so that I can leave it set for a few weeks, with plenty of air and hard work. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Turning The Compost | Some thoughts about work life balance, and compost | Page 2
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About turning the compost. Newer posts →. June 21, 2011 · 12:18 am. Yesterday we planted a tree. I’ve been looking at trees for about a year, for a tight spot in terms of size, shape and soil type. Much research and consulting and asking around and changing opinion and reading gardeners blogs, and finally and decisively I settled on an Agonis Flexuosa Jervis Bay ‘After Dark’. For its small size and dark purplish leaves. But it’s a concrete bridge with clear reinforced side panels to stop people jum...
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Gardening by mouth | Turning The Compost
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About turning the compost. Leaving the compost →. September 6, 2011 · 3:14 am. Working through the weeds and the salad leaves of the vegetable patch, sometimes the best thing to do is just put it in your mouth. Friend or foe? After weeks and weeks of rain, everything is the same astonishing green, and young leaves are young leaves. Of course, the real solution would be to plant in rows. Leaving the compost →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Soaked ground | Turning The Compost
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About turning the compost. Flowering plum →. June 16, 2011 · 4:00 am. It’s been raining for days, really bucketing. The north of the state is flooded, but down here it’s simply sodden. The lawn looks green and dry but when you walk on it, it’s saturated. The dip under the fence where the orange dog lies and watches me hang out washing is a small pool, and she’s reduced to barking to say hello. The concrete drain is filled with water not going anywhere. Fruits of our labours. Flowering plum →. You are com...
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Daphne | Turning The Compost
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About turning the compost. Three days of rain. Windows open →. July 30, 2011 · 10:47 am. In the flower store I noticed a tiny bundle of daphne sprigs on sale for $22. This has made me look at my daphne with a bit more respect. Three days of rain. Windows open →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Follow &...