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The year creeps in with cold and snow! | The story of our allotment
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The story of our allotment. Where we log the ups and downs of starting an allotment. March 3, 2010. The year creeps in with cold and snow! Well so far the year has been very wet and quite a bit snowy and the amount of work possible on the plot is therefore a bit limited still. That said we are getting there. Of my ten point list for the winter so far we have done or are doing most of them. 1) Clear out, clean and sort greenhouse. Finish the re-jig of the staging so there is a shelf underneath. 9 and 10 W...
The year moved rapidly to an end | The story of our allotment
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The story of our allotment. Where we log the ups and downs of starting an allotment. November 18, 2009. The year moved rapidly to an end. Well the year is pretty much over and it’s time to be looking toward next year. We have had a mixed year but i think we are moving in the right direction. Next year we need to keep on top of the plot more. far less docks and keep things generally tidier but there should be a significnat amount less un-used space if we manage to do what we plan over winter. Hi Esther fo...
An open day coming up | The story of our allotment
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The story of our allotment. Where we log the ups and downs of starting an allotment. August 22, 2009. An open day coming up. We have an allotment open day next weekend, Sataday of the August bank holiday. As last time we areputting out tent up in case of british weather. Our runner beans finally started cropping well though the fact they are only on one side of the frame meant it kept blowing down, currently it is guyed out! The Mayan ones, the twiglight was great, the splot was not so nice!
Slugs | The story of our allotment
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The story of our allotment. Where we log the ups and downs of starting an allotment. August 10, 2009. Anyway back to the allotment and the current bain of my life slugs! All the damp weather has been perfect for them so much so not only are they eating everything outside they are even in the greenhouse and ate my first abergine and some of the ripening tomatoes which is really frustrating. shouldn’t the heat dry them out too much? Potatoes mostly need digging as many of them are looking ill, not sure if ...
Busy, busy, busy | The story of our allotment
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The story of our allotment. Where we log the ups and downs of starting an allotment. May 26, 2010. Busy, busy, busy. Well my computer is finally fixed though that does mean the photos I have taken recently are now on the wrong machine! Oh well will add photos later. The fruit bushes are looking much happier now they are moved to a bed which had lots of compost added to last year! We have moved the two apple tree from the ‘lawn’ and put them with the others and they are def happier. Strang...The strawberr...
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The Lilac Kitchen: Apple cake
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New Kitchen, time to start experimenting again. Gluten free, mostly organic and british. Plus now the Allotment too! Tuesday, 21 December 2010. We have a new favourite for a quick, easy and tasty tea time treat. This is based on a recipe from the Be-Ro Baking book. Which is a legendary British baking book in its 40th edition, however theirs is a different fruit and used butterscotch not syrup plus obviously not gluten free. Apple puree or apple sauce, a small bowl or jar full. This is optional but he...
The Lilac Kitchen: Weekly Menu 9th June to 13th June
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New Kitchen, time to start experimenting again. Gluten free, mostly organic and british. Plus now the Allotment too! Monday, 9 June 2008. Weekly Menu 9th June to 13th June. This weeks ingredient is eggs another real staple here both for savoury dishes and in baking particularly if I make that Opera Cake again! One of our staple quick lunches is poached eggs on toast or muffins if we have them, in fact I may well be tempted to do Eggs Benedict. For breakfast this coming weekend as we haven't had it in ages.
The Lilac Kitchen: Involtini di Pasta e Polpette
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New Kitchen, time to start experimenting again. Gluten free, mostly organic and british. Plus now the Allotment too! Friday, 17 August 2007. Involtini di Pasta e Polpette. Otherwise know as Spaghetti and meatballs wrapped in aubergine. Saw this recipe on Taste at lunchtime a couple of days ago. You can find the original recipe here. By Gino D'Acampo. 100g fresh grated Pecorino Sardo cheese (used cheddar and parmisan). 1 white onion (finely chopped – gently fried in olive oil until soft). 5 tbls olive oil.
The Lilac Kitchen: quick menu post
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New Kitchen, time to start experimenting again. Gluten free, mostly organic and british. Plus now the Allotment too! Monday, 7 March 2011. For the first time in ages I have a menu planned on a Monday so I thought I'd shock everyone and post it! This weeks gluten free menu swap is hosted by Celiac Family. Monday - Leek and Potato soup with cheese scones. Tuesday - Shrove Tuesday so there can only be one dish - PANCAKES! Wednesday - spare ribs and rice. Thursday - Pasta and sauce. Friday - Beef stew. Puff ...
Richards Comments: 11-Nov-2010
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Thursday, 11 November 2010. 2010 Photo 45 of 52. Yet more fungal growths. Labels: Photo of the week. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Photo of the week. View my complete profile. Richard in a Hat. Layouts for your Blog. Nvidia Jetson TX1 Cat Spotter and Laser Teaser. Richard in a Hat. UK Paperback coming next week! My Last Steampunk Mod – The Steampunk Roadster. More custom template flexibility. Can anyone here identify this location and occasion? A Tale of One Gamer. To Infinity. AND BEYOND! Busy, busy, busy.
Richards Comments: 2010 Photo 50 of 52
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Saturday, 18 December 2010. 2010 Photo 50 of 52. Photo of the week. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Photo of the week. View my complete profile. Richard in a Hat. Layouts for your Blog. Nvidia Jetson TX1 Cat Spotter and Laser Teaser. Richard in a Hat. UK Paperback coming next week! My Last Steampunk Mod – The Steampunk Roadster. More custom template flexibility. Can anyone here identify this location and occasion? A Tale of One Gamer. To Infinity. AND BEYOND! Jumping from one idea to the next.
The Lilac Kitchen: Spinach, ricotta and pumpkin Lasagna
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New Kitchen, time to start experimenting again. Gluten free, mostly organic and british. Plus now the Allotment too! Friday, 23 November 2007. Spinach, ricotta and pumpkin Lasagna. Inspired by posts on Ginger Lemon Girl. And Book of Yum. I decided to do a lasagna. I had several packets of gluten free pasta sheets and love spinach and ricotta lasagna so adding pumpkin sounded a idea worth a try. 1 packet of gluten free lasagna sheets (boiled for 2 mins to make sure they were nice and soft.). It did come o...
Jumping from one idea to the next: November 2011
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Jumping from one idea to the next. Where I share the random way my crafting ideas develop. Monday, November 28, 2011. A new outfit for a wonderful wedding. A week ago we were just getting back from one of the most wonderful weddings I've been to. Then I got tonsillitus so I'm only just getting round to blogging about it now. When I tell you we stayed here. After considering several patterns I went for these two. Vintage Vogue 2859 from the thirties. I did a mock up of the jacket in a leaf design cotton I...
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Plot 54 | Following the vegetable growing experiments and experience at plot No. 54
Following the vegetable growing experiments and experience at plot No. 54. You’ve got to Experiment! Corn Growing with Pumpkins and Squash. Sunflowers as Living Bean Poles! Beans Peas and Tomato Support Construction. What’s the Plan? Now we have our own plot we’ve moved to a new blog 🙂. Http:/ plot8b.wordpress.com/. We now have our own plot! We have our own plot, the soil looks great, the current weeds look manageable, and its really long! Roughly 4 metres by 30! This is what the allotment looks like now.
Plot55: Entheogenic, hallucinogenic and psychoactive plants!
Entheogenic, hallucinogenic and psychoactive plants. Welcome to plot55.com. Welcome to plot55.com. Growing entheogenic, hallucinogenic and psychoactive plants. Welcome to Plot55.com. We have created a source of information on the cultivation and traditional use of entheogenic plants. These plants have been used for hundreds or thousands of years, every culture from every time has had some form of inebriant, and here are just a few that you can grow at home. In ‘ Growing Entheogenic Plants. Contact us at ...
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Diary of a London vegetable patch. Tuesday, 19 April 2016. Bees 'n Beans is go. We have beans. So begins our @LJBees. Posted by Franny and Suzy. Tuesday, 12 April 2016. 9829; Tadpoles ♥. Posted by Franny and Suzy. Sign of the times, one of the new neighbours must be feeding the squirrels almonds. Forgetfulness, surfeit or happenchance: this curious little seedling has been potted on to see if it thrives. Posted by Franny and Suzy. 9829; Pear Blossom ♥. Collared dove Streptopelia decaocto. Time of the Toad.
The story of our allotment | where we log the ups and downs of starting an allotment.
The story of our allotment. Where we log the ups and downs of starting an allotment. May 26, 2010. Busy, busy, busy. Well my computer is finally fixed though that does mean the photos I have taken recently are now on the wrong machine! Oh well will add photos later. The fruit bushes are looking much happier now they are moved to a bed which had lots of compost added to last year! We have moved the two apple tree from the ‘lawn’ and put them with the others and they are def happier. Strang...The strawberr...
Plot 61a
Tuesday, 5 October 2010. Plot 61a has moved! Find the new site here:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Simple template. Template images by gaffera.
The Whistling Tree Allotment
The Whistling Tree Allotment. A photo record 2005-2012. Wednesday, October 31, 2012. Tuesday, October 30, 2012. At close of play. How I left the digging. The recently mulched leeks need weeding. already! I continued with the digging this afternoon. Saturday, October 27, 2012. I decided to cover the newly dug area against the coming bad weather. I prepared the bed for the peas I want to sow in a couple of weeks. One more down, one to go. the gooseberry roots take some digging to get out! Down in the groove.
Plot 66
Home brewing antics can now be found at my other blog;. Http:/ gettinggrist.blogspot.com. Friday, 31 January 2014. It's time to turn up the heat. As chilli peppers have a long growing time before fruiting and ripening, they need to be started early. Earlier in the month I brought in some seed compost from the shed - no seed is going to like cold January compost. I propped it up against a radiator in the spare room for a week or so (on an old piece of lino to save any hysterics from the wife). I mentioned...