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Lowarth Brogh: Devastation
http://lowarthbrogh.blogspot.com/2011/01/devastation.html
An account of our efforts to create a productive small scale forest garden CSA at Lowarth Brogh -Badger's Garden. Started in 2006, We sell to farmers markets,restaurants, shops and mainly as a CSA/Box scheme. We like to experiment with new and traditional methods in order to produce the most nutrient dense, sustainably grown food. Thursday, 6 January 2011. So I came to the field after bringing up a load of seaweed on Monday morning and found this:. It's this sunday 11-2. Posted by Badger's Garden. Click ...
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Lowarth Brogh: Ebony and barney
http://lowarthbrogh.blogspot.com/2011/03/ebony-and-barney.html
An account of our efforts to create a productive small scale forest garden CSA at Lowarth Brogh -Badger's Garden. Started in 2006, We sell to farmers markets,restaurants, shops and mainly as a CSA/Box scheme. We like to experiment with new and traditional methods in order to produce the most nutrient dense, sustainably grown food. Tuesday, 22 March 2011. Well Springs here and things are looking brighter. Helping us along with that has been the arrival of ebony and barney our 2 kune kune pigs! Transition ...
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Lowarth Brogh: November
http://lowarthbrogh.blogspot.com/2010/11/november.html
An account of our efforts to create a productive small scale forest garden CSA at Lowarth Brogh -Badger's Garden. Started in 2006, We sell to farmers markets,restaurants, shops and mainly as a CSA/Box scheme. We like to experiment with new and traditional methods in order to produce the most nutrient dense, sustainably grown food. Tuesday, 16 November 2010. Garlic is all in thank god! Itt's my birthday today so will probably go and get more seaweed ;-). Posted by Badger's Garden. Ice cream for pud? Penza...
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Lowarth Brogh: swarm
http://lowarthbrogh.blogspot.com/2010/07/swarm.html
An account of our efforts to create a productive small scale forest garden CSA at Lowarth Brogh -Badger's Garden. Started in 2006, We sell to farmers markets,restaurants, shops and mainly as a CSA/Box scheme. We like to experiment with new and traditional methods in order to produce the most nutrient dense, sustainably grown food. Thursday, 1 July 2010. Unlike some beekeepers i like it when they swarm as it is their way of reproducing, and i get to have another hive! Posted by Badger's Garden. This Blog ...
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Lowarth Brogh: Been a while...
http://lowarthbrogh.blogspot.com/2010/08/been-while.html
An account of our efforts to create a productive small scale forest garden CSA at Lowarth Brogh -Badger's Garden. Started in 2006, We sell to farmers markets,restaurants, shops and mainly as a CSA/Box scheme. We like to experiment with new and traditional methods in order to produce the most nutrient dense, sustainably grown food. Wednesday, 25 August 2010. Well after much messin aroun' we managed to get a new memory stick for the camera, which has promptly broken! So no images for a while folks. Penzanc...
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Lowarth Brogh: Heading into Spring
http://lowarthbrogh.blogspot.com/2012/01/heading-into-spring.html
An account of our efforts to create a productive small scale forest garden CSA at Lowarth Brogh -Badger's Garden. Started in 2006, We sell to farmers markets,restaurants, shops and mainly as a CSA/Box scheme. We like to experiment with new and traditional methods in order to produce the most nutrient dense, sustainably grown food. Tuesday, 24 January 2012. Well Ebony and the baby pigs have headed off to a new home at Bosavern Community Farm. Posted by Badger's Garden. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Lowarth Brogh: Why Small farms are Better!
http://lowarthbrogh.blogspot.com/2010/05/why-small-farms-are-better.html
An account of our efforts to create a productive small scale forest garden CSA at Lowarth Brogh -Badger's Garden. Started in 2006, We sell to farmers markets,restaurants, shops and mainly as a CSA/Box scheme. We like to experiment with new and traditional methods in order to produce the most nutrient dense, sustainably grown food. Sunday, 23 May 2010. Why Small farms are Better! Posted by Badger's Garden. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Penzance, Cornwall, United Kingdom. View my complete profile.
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Lowarth Brogh: Back on track
http://lowarthbrogh.blogspot.com/2011/09/back-on-track.html
An account of our efforts to create a productive small scale forest garden CSA at Lowarth Brogh -Badger's Garden. Started in 2006, We sell to farmers markets,restaurants, shops and mainly as a CSA/Box scheme. We like to experiment with new and traditional methods in order to produce the most nutrient dense, sustainably grown food. Friday, 9 September 2011. Well after some nefarious non-entities hijacked my blog along with lots of others, I've managed to reclaim my Space! So whats the news? Once they are ...
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Lowarth Brogh: Where Ma Kiwis gone?
http://lowarthbrogh.blogspot.com/2012/11/where-ma-kiwis-gone.html
An account of our efforts to create a productive small scale forest garden CSA at Lowarth Brogh -Badger's Garden. Started in 2006, We sell to farmers markets,restaurants, shops and mainly as a CSA/Box scheme. We like to experiment with new and traditional methods in order to produce the most nutrient dense, sustainably grown food. Wednesday, 14 November 2012. Where Ma Kiwis gone? So who or what was the culprit? Posted by Badger's Garden. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This Blog is an account of our ...
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Lowarth Brogh
http://lowarthbrogh.blogspot.com/2010/05/well-time-is-going-pretty-fast-here.html
An account of our efforts to create a productive small scale forest garden CSA at Lowarth Brogh -Badger's Garden. Started in 2006, We sell to farmers markets,restaurants, shops and mainly as a CSA/Box scheme. We like to experiment with new and traditional methods in order to produce the most nutrient dense, sustainably grown food. Tuesday, 18 May 2010. Well time is going pretty fast here, the weather seems to have finally changed to one more conducive to plant growth and to begin feeling like Summer.