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Building a puddled-clay pond for Barracks Lane Community Garden | my gardening community
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Gardens, plants, and people – news and views from a community gardener. Building a puddled-clay pond for Barracks Lane Community Garden. December 3, 2011 in Barracks Lane Community Garden clay-puddled pond. Tags: Barracks lane Community Garden. To build and plant pond. TOE2 are sponsored by Grundon. And they undertook to provide the high-quality bentonite clay we needed. The ground was very dry, and it soon became obvious this was going to be very hard work. However, despite having 12 or so. Volunteers w...
Starting Over… rain and flooding, moving allotment. | my gardening community
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Gardens, plants, and people – news and views from a community gardener. Starting Over… rain and flooding, moving allotment. February 18, 2013 in Starting over. What do you do when the allotment plot you’ve loved and nurtured for 5 years becomes increasingly waterlogged and flooded? Try to improve the soil, the drainage, use more raised beds – or move? Rightly or wrongly, I’ve decided to move, and this is the beginning of the story of Starting Over…. All the veg. Even a very dilapidated shed.
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Gardens, plants, and people – news and views from a community gardener. December 1, 2010 in Uncategorized. Welcome to this new blog. I’ve decided that WordPress is so much easier to use than Blogger that I’m transferring all my blogging activities here! So the first 8 posts on this blog are the archive from katejurygarden designs.blogsppot.com. Just a brief word about this blog, in case you don’t get around to reading the about page…. Barracks Lane Community Garden Gardening Group (1). You are commenting...
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Gardens, plants, and people – news and views from a community gardener. Artweeks at Barracks Lane Community Garden. December 1, 2010 in Uncategorized. TUESDAY, 18 MAY 2010. Artweeks at Barracks lane Community Garden. Artweeks is over in central Oxford … my first time as an exhibitor , and it was such fun. My fellow designer Emi Itoh and I exhibited our garden designs and photographs in the yurt at Barracks Lane Community Garden. POSTED BY KATE JURY AT. Barracks Lane Community Garden Gardening Group (1).
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Gardens, plants, and people – news and views from a community gardener. Gardening Group at Barracks Lane Community Garden. March 26, 2012 in Barracks Lane Community Garden Gardening Group. The date for next group is Saturday April 14th – do come along if you can! Barracks Lane Community Garden Gardening Group (1). Barracks Lane Community Garden clay-puddled pond (1). Barracks Lane Community Garden green roof (2). Barracks Lane Community Garden Solar Panels (1). Barracks Lane Community Garden. You are com...
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June in the garden | Permanomades
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Adventures in a Permaculture World. June in the garden. This entry was posted on July 24, 2012 by lieuxsinguliers. Here we are, finally started! We spent the first days in the orchard and we already harvested fruits and experiences. Spending time on the site we observed sunny and shadowy spots during the day. We also use a sunpath tool (a free iphone application) to understand the radiation in the different places at each hour during winter and summer. We also looked closer to the vegetation and ...Funct...
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Plants and places – news and views from Oxford Garden Partners. Just potted – Orchids in the Toulousaine. Just potted: Pink and Yellow, Colours for an Indian Summer →. May 29, 2014. The true glory of these spring-flowering natives is in the open countryside, but they can also make a stunning contribution to the garden, town or country, wild or formal. Imagine the beautiful, delicate Sweet woodruff (. Planted at the shady base of a formal low box hedge, the stately Sweet cecily (. Or the Whitebeam (.
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Plants and places – news and views from Oxford Garden Partners. Newer posts →. Just potted – Orchids in the Toulousaine. May 23, 2014. Pyramidal orchids in the Toulousain. Pyramidal orchid – Anacamptis pyramidalis. Sainfoin – Onobrychis viciifolia. Lizard orchid – Himantoglossum hircinium. Lizard orchid – close-up. Lizard orchid – flowers. Bare-branch beauty – top picks for February. February 21, 2014. Exotic, slightly tender Edgeworthia chrysantha. Elegant japanese quince, Chaenomeles x superba. A long-...
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Just potted: Glooming in the gloaming | Your garden partner
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Plants and places – news and views from Oxford Garden Partners. Just potted: Marsh samphire in autumn. Just potted: Sweet things →. Just potted: Glooming in the gloaming. May 5, 2015. I get obsessive about white flowers in Spring. Last year I posted on Wild Whites. A Gleam of Sorrel. Wood sorrel (Oxalis acetosella). A Gloaming of Wood Anenome. A Ghost of Stars. Greater stitchwort, Stellaria holostea. Maybe together they are a Wood of Whites . This entry was posted in Just potted. Enter your comment here.
Lime mortar ‘hot mix’ for Cob house, in october / Mortier de chaux mélangé ‘à chaud’ pour la maison en bauge (cob), en octobre | Permanomades
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Adventures in a Permaculture World. Lime mortar ‘hot mix’ for Cob house, in october / Mortier de chaux mélangé ‘à chaud’ pour la maison en bauge (cob), en octobre. This entry was posted on June 4, 2013 by popok75. In October, we learnt hot mix of lime mortar, and started using it to build the stone stemwall of our cob house. In this post, we explain how we prepare it at our farm, and how others on internet make it. What is lime mortar and why to use it? Slaked lime on wikipedia. Today, few advocates of h...
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Just potted: Sweet things | Your garden partner
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Plants and places – news and views from Oxford Garden Partners. Just potted: Glooming in the gloaming. Just potted: Sweet things. May 7, 2015. More of my obsession with Spring’s sweet whites. Two beautiful plants for the wilder/more natural areas of the garden, both with species name ‘odorata/um’ from the latin for perfumed or fragrant:. And the ever-spreading Cleavers or Sticky Willy,. Strong aniseed smell and flavour to the leaves, which are edible and a great addition to rhubarb. You are commenting us...
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Plants and places – news and views from Oxford Garden Partners. The Heritage of Common Plants. March 17, 2016. I’m very pleased to be working with Barrack’s Lane Community Garden again, and with The Nature Effect, to implement the new lottery-funded Heritage of Common Plants project. There are several strands to the … Continue reading →. Barracks Lane Community Garden. The Heritage of Common Plants. Barracks Lane Community Garden. The Heritage of Common Plants. March 17, 2016. Just potted: Sweet things.
Planting everywhere | Permanomades
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Adventures in a Permaculture World. This entry was posted on April 7, 2014 by popok75. After building all kind of planting beds at our farm (see previous article. We tried planting them in different ways: direct sowing, seedballs, seedlings. During plant growth we prepared many natural preparations to control the pests. Hugelkulture bed growing spinach and celery, and young tomatoe seedlings under cover. Suspended greenhouse, transparent tarp tied to the trees. Intercropped barley with peas. We experimen...
Edible Forest Garden : filling missing layers and functions | Permanomades
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Adventures in a Permaculture World. Edible Forest Garden : filling missing layers and functions. This entry was posted on May 3, 2014 by popok75. And tagged forest garden. The plan at the right summarize the design and plantations. Section of the forest garden, and relative position of the winter sun. Wind tolerant trees, especially for maritime exposure (e.g. caroub, pistacia atlantica, peruvian pepper), were planted at the north limit, the direction of the prevailing wind. On the long term,...We see in...
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My Gardening Blog: Inside and Out. This blog will share my love of gardening, plants and outdoor living. There is more to a garden than just plants, and my aim is to cover everything from plants to patio furniture to landscaping. Join me for tips, ideas and even recipes using home-grown produce. Wednesday, 18 July 2012. The Harvest Has Begun. In addition to the garden starting to produce some fresh veggies, I picked a four liter bucket full of saskatoons yesterday. They are so good with cream and sug...
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Gardens, plants, and people – news and views from a community gardener. Starting Over… rain and flooding, moving allotment. February 18, 2013 in Starting over. What do you do when the allotment plot you’ve loved and nurtured for 5 years becomes increasingly waterlogged and flooded? Try to improve the soil, the drainage, use more raised beds – or move? Rightly or wrongly, I’ve decided to move, and this is the beginning of the story of Starting Over…. All the veg. Even a very dilapidated shed. NB: Some vol...
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Get all the dirt on gardening…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About the gardener…. Composting, the perfect recipe…. For the love of hostas. July 18, 2013. July 18, 2013. One of the latest movements in gardening is eco-friendly gardening. That could mean xeriscaping, low maintenance gardening, organic gardening, or bog gardening. Bugs in the garden. July 18, 2013. July, July, July, sigh. July 18, 2013. Just like the title says, is there any better month? May 12, 2013. Types of plants...
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Come into My Gardening House, and make it your own. We're sure you'll find something you'll like to keep, or something you'll love to give. Make your garden stand out! My Gardening House grows a quality selection of well rooted gardening plants. We offer a selection of Epiphyllum, Hoya, Plumeria, Bromeliad, Indoor Plants and even some cactus. Our amaryllis bulbs are not in season. Please check back in November. Hoya carnosa are climbing houseplants used outdoors in mild climates. They have thick waxy...
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Whether you live in the country or the middle of a large city, house plants will improve the quality of your life. Growing plants indoors is not only a fun and relaxing hobby, but it is also a great way to fight indoor air pollution. Studies have shown that many of our common houseplants. Did you like this? January 27, 2015. Brugmansia – Angel’s Trumpet. Grows best in acidic soil, though it can tolerate alkaline well. It does not tolerate salt well, and is not drought resistant. Angel’s tru...Plants rese...
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