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Potatoes – Which ones to grow and how to cook them. | myproductivebackyard
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Sustainable Backyard Food Production. Potatoes – Which ones to grow and how to cook them. May 24, 2015. The different potato varieties I have grown this season. This season I have harvest several great crops of potatoes. I love to grow potatoes as they are so productive and their nutritional value is fabulous. Here is a simple diagram that lets you know what your average potato contains. I mostly purchased the packets of seed potatoes from either in the local hardware store or nursery. This reduces the c...
Why fertilise the vegetable garden after heavy rain. | myproductivebackyard
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Sustainable Backyard Food Production. Why fertilise the vegetable garden after heavy rain. April 25, 2015. Fertilising after heavy rain is necessary to maintain growth. The recent storms on the east coast have caused gardeners a few challenges. One of the hidden problems of torrential rain is leaching of nutrients beyond the root zone of plants and in particular annual plant which are shallow rooted. All my vegetable beds are improved with organic fertilisers, such as pelletised chook manure, cow and she...
Why grow your own organic Herbs | myproductivebackyard
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Sustainable Backyard Food Production. Why grow your own organic Herbs. July 5, 2015. Herbs add such interesting colour and texture to the garden. Over the next few weeks I would like to share with you what I know about growing herbs and will include information on how to grow and use some of my favourites. Why Have an Herb Garden? Growing your own herbs and using them is the one of the easiest and fastest way to reduce your Food miles and reduce your impact on the environment (carbon footprint). Many...
Growing Globe Artichokes | myproductivebackyard
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Sustainable Backyard Food Production. May 2, 2015. The fabulous flower buds of the Globe Artichoke. Is a luscious herbaceous perennial that produces lovely big flower buds that when prepared well are just a delight to eat. I also like to grow them as they are a fabulously elegant architectural plant with their large soft many lobed grey-green leaves that are a great addition to any garden. They will continue to find a spot in my productive garden. To avoid a decline in production I like to plant out new ...
Why you should not grow potatoes in tyres and my favourite space saving growing methods. | myproductivebackyard
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Sustainable Backyard Food Production. Why you should not grow potatoes in tyres and my favourite space saving growing methods. May 30, 2015. Potatoes such a productive crop. I produce my potatoes with the trench method but this does require a fair bit of space, particularly if you are practicing crop rotation and not growing potatoes in the same spot for at least four years. If you want to know more about how I do the trench method here is the link: https:/ myproductivebackyard.wordpress.com/2014...Howev...
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Rhubarb Juice - Montana Homesteader
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Modern day homesteading in Montana. June 21, 2015. This post my contain affiliate links. Thank you for your support! There are so many ways to enjoy this delicious homemade treat! Did I mention how easy it is to make? Our rhubarb plant grows quite large every year and there are only so many rhubarb pies and crisps I can eat before I get a bit sick of them. Even though our Rhubarb Dandelion Pie. That we learned how to make a few years ago after visiting my husband’s family in Germany. 2 Strain the rhubarb...
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Feeding a family from a suburban acre block. Vegetable planting guide : March. Posted on February 15, 2015. I’m asked regularly “What are you planting now? 8221; or “What should I plant at this time of year? We’ll divide the guide first by Hemisphere (northern or southern) and then by climate (cold, temperate and sub-tropical – tropical). In this way, most planting zones should be covered. Southern Hemisphere : March. Broad beans and broccoli. Those in the sub tropics and tropics can begin sowing beans, ...
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Unpacking what's so to see what's possible. June 24, 2014. How to store produce (without using plastic! The following is borrowed from the Ecology Center. Here in Berkeley, who puts together the lusciously abundant Berkeley Farmers Markets three times a week. They’ve made a commitment. To being plastic free (Heck ya! And share the tips below in their brochure. As an amazing resource for living a life free of toxins, pollutants, and high energy wasting plastics. HOW TO STORE VEGETABLES WITHOUT PLASTIC.
Enjoying then preserving our apple crop « Lewisham House
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Exploring sustainability in Sydney. Enjoying then preserving our apple crop. May 11, 2015. May 3, 2015. With our first good crop of apples. This year, there have been plenty of apple-based recipes. This includes a delightful apple and marmalade cake from River Cottage: Fruit every day! Plenty of apple crumbles, apple pies, and the like. Still, two people (even with friends) can’t easily get through four buckets of apples. So onto preserving! I started by creating some jars of apple and mint jelly. Again,...
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Feeding a family from a suburban acre block. Category Archives: raising chicks. Raising chicks : broody hen or incubator? Posted on January 25, 2015. We began raising our own chicks this year on Franger Farm using both an incubator and a broody hen. We had varying degrees of success with each method and have discovered that they both have their pros and cons. So, which one is right for you? A good broody hen will take care of everything for you. An incubator allows you to control the timing of the hatch.
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Sowing foraged wildflower seed in autumn. – Wildlife Gardening Experiences
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Helping wildlife as best I can. Easy plants for bees and other insects. Sowing foraged wildflower seed in autumn. October 4, 2014. November 13, 2014. I am trying an experiment this winter with the wild flower seeds I have collected in a bid to sucessfully create a mini meadow in a patio pot. I have cut down the mini meadow in the tub on our patio and scraped over the soil to create lots of bare soil. In nature of course, seeds will fall in autumn and naturally experience cold soils over the winter. Howev...
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Wilkos Perfect for Pollinators seeds – Wildlife Gardening Experiences
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Helping wildlife as best I can. Easy plants for bees and other insects. Wilkos Perfect for Pollinators seeds. January 31, 2015. Wilkos currently have a good selection of seeds in the Perfect for Pollinators range. Prices from 80p. Go faster native wildflower bulbs. Vole Hole. →. 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. On Devil’s Bit Scabious.
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Feeding the birds – Wildlife Gardening Experiences
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Helping wildlife as best I can. Easy plants for bees and other insects. January 2, 2015. The cold snap over Christmas has certainly brought the birds back into my garden and allotment. I watched amazed the other day as my back garden took on the appearance of Heathrow airport with blue tits, long tailed tits, cold tits, great tits, sparrows, dunnocks, blackbirds etc etc whizzing around. By keeping it simple you are more likely to feed everyday, so I keep to a few foods. On the ground I have a ground feed...
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Easy plants for bees and other insects – Wildlife Gardening Experiences
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Helping wildlife as best I can. Easy plants for bees and other insects. Easy plants for bees and other insects. There are numerous lists of bee friendly plants and it can be tempting to spend a lot of money on plants and seeds that don’t prosper. I know, I’ve been there. So these are some easy plants you can grow. 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). Notify me of new comments via email. On Flowers and Veg.
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Vandals strike – Wildlife Gardening Experiences
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Helping wildlife as best I can. Easy plants for bees and other insects. November 17, 2014. Local yobs have vandalised some of the allotments, using stolen tools to smash up some plots. Fortunately the wildlife bits didn’t seem to be worth their attention, (other than the pond, into which they threw their stolen tools). Guess thats another advantage of having wildlife friendly plots. Feeding the birds →. 2 thoughts on “ Vandals strike. November 17, 2014 at 9:26 pm. November 24, 2014 at 7:14 pm.
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SUSTAINABLE BACKYARD FOOD PRODUCTION. My Productive Backyard aims to inspire people to learn how to grow their own organic vegetables, to create healthy, nutritious food in a sustainable way. These skills empower everyone to be in control of their own food supply, and work towards sustainable food production for the future. Since leaving home at 18 Kathy has lived in a variety of housing options, but has always had some sort of food production. Come and tour my property in the Southern Highlands of NSW a...
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Sustainable Backyard Food Production. August 2, 2015. How to look after your Herb Garden. Having a productive herb garden is such a joy and a great addition to any productive backyard. Being able to access fresh herbs at any time is a real privilege and once you… Continue reading →. July 25, 2015. Propagating Herbs from plant parts. July 19, 2015. How to grow herbs from seed. July 5, 2015. Why grow your own organic Herbs. June 19, 2015. Building a chook house door mat to ensure clean eggs. June 8, 2015.
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