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Preparing for real life, on a 150 square meter plot! My garden plot – a declaration of love. Growing ginger, waiting for rain. Today I’ve finally done some work in the garden! Inspired, and a bit stressed, by the prospect of rain. The clouds are heavy and very present, the air heavy with humidity. And we haven’t finished mulching! Cardboard puzzle, you have to overlap them so that no grass can come through! Will the lemongrass survive? 3 thoughts on “ Growing ginger, waiting for rain. Jag och jorden är s...
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Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden: September 2012
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Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden. Thursday, 13 September 2012. I was a little lazy, or restrictive if you will, with my tomatoes this year. I was hoping for a little less work, a little less must-harvest-all-the-veg anxiety, and a slightly more attractive greenhouse. But as is usually the case (I am learning) with gardening, things didn't really turn out that way. This year's toms (2 of each) were:. Delicious Super Sweet cherry tomatoes. Will definitely grow again. Harvest-wise, I am actually ha...
Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden: June 2012
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Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden. Thursday, 21 June 2012. A few pretty pickies from the garden. The garden is getting everso very pretty now and even I find myself wandering around it with a smile on my face. :D. I'm not a huge fan of yellows and oranges, and I've been trying to slowly harmonize the colour scheme in the garden since we moved here almost four years ago. Looking at these pictures, it looks like I'm actually getting somewhere. To last year's regular Petunias, these ones are self-cl...
Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden: March 2013
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Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden. Sunday, 17 March 2013. Ski trips tiny chilli plants. This time of year is slightly problematic for chilli growers that ski; two things that aren't exactly compatible, unless you have a heated greenhouse and live near a ski resort. Each spring, every inch of space under the grow lamps is jam packed with beautiful, flourishing green, albeit very small, chilli plants. Plants that I haven't left alone for more than a few hours (an advantage of working from home).
Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden: Bit 'o fresh air
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Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden. Sunday, 14 April 2013. Bit 'o fresh air. The temperature is slowly rising and, although it was -3oC again last night after a week without frost, daytime temperatures are now pretty much staying above 5oC. And despite an evil wind whipping them about a bit, I couldn't resist giving my chillies a bit of proper sunshine and fresh air. 14 April 2013 at 17:38. Your chillies are much further advanced than mine, very impressive. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden: Promising garlic
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Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden. Tuesday, 16 April 2013. With the temperature reaching a whopping 14oC today, it was time to take the mini poly tunnel off the garlic bed. As my garlic was a complete wash out last year, due to a mild winter and a very wet summer, I didn't have particularly high expectations this year. But things are looking very promising. Fingers crossed! 21 April 2013 at 08:04. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In your own language:. Forecast by yr.no. Bit o fresh air. Stake...
Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden: Spicy sauces on the horizon
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Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden. Tuesday, 28 May 2013. Spicy sauces on the horizon. It's starting to look like there will be a definite glut of tomatoes, chillies, garlic and coriander this year. So I've been looking at different storage options. Freezing or drying are always good options for chillies, and garlic stores well. But what about the tomatoes? Sure you can freeze some, and most people make pasta sauces, but we don't really eat that much Italian food, or tomato-based pasta sauces.
Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden: Roses
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Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden. Saturday, 13 July 2013. My (our - oops) garden isn't all about veg, I also have a new and growing interest in flowers, particularly roses and lillies. Queen Elizabeth - Planted 2012 (No.1, i.e. my first rose). Fairy - Planted 2012 (No.2). Bonica - Planted 2012 (No.3). New Dawn - Planted 2012 (No.4). Madame Hardy - Planted 2012 (No.5). Marvellous Poulpmt006 - Planted 2013 (No.6). 20 September 2013 at 06:07. Hoppas allt är bra med dig. In your own language:. My Ga...
Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden: February 2013
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Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden. Saturday, 23 February 2013. Jalastar and Lombardo (capsicum annums) neck and neck. Of this year's chillies, the Jalastar and Lombardo capsicum annums are currently leading the race to fruition:. Now aged 3 weeks and 5 days (sown 28 January), these are my two strongest plants (Lombardo front left, Jalastar back left) at the moment:. Growing your own veg. Sunday, 17 February 2013. I'm finally seeing some progress among the chillies:. After the failed first batch (...
Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden: April 2013
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Swapping the city lights for rural Sweden. Sunday, 28 April 2013. Starting to feel a spring in my wellies. Wow, it finally feels like the gardening season is here! The past few months have not only been excruciatingly cold and gardening-unfriendly, but I have also been completely snowed under with work. And it doesn't look like it's going to ease up any time soon either. All looking so very promising. Please please please weather gods and nemaslug,. Let me have a productive kitchen garden this year!
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Evil Genius Accessories | Making fabulous creations for the modern bombshell
The Evil Genius Plot. Making fabulous creations for the modern bombshell. The Evil Genius Plot. Welcome to one of our little corner of cyber space! Itty and Bitty, the plotting Evil Genius elves, are very happy that you’ve dropped in! As such, not every item is identical. If you happen to see an item you love, know that yarn and details are customizable. Feel free to peruse our products. If you have any questions or requests feel free to Contact Us. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Email check fa...
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Plot for Independence | preparing for real life, on a 150 square meter plot!
Preparing for real life, on a 150 square meter plot! My garden plot – a declaration of love. Whats new since a year ago? Well I’m back in Sweden, and I have moved! To the “country”! I live in a house! Finally. Now I will have to change the sub-title to a 1000 square meter plot. Yeah you heard me! Really crisp and delicious. Mmmm! I made juice of that, aha, I did something! Some pictures from early autumn, late autumn with chicken coop almost finished, and winter with finished chicken coop. I’ll...And do&...
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Practical Advice to Help You Outline Your Novel. March 1, 2013 by lindag22. I’ve been in the hospital most of the day, sitting with my mother-in-law. All three of us got sick this week with what turned out to be something other than flu. Rotavirus! Alene is 97, and got dehydrated, so she was admitted last night. She’s doing well, but our doctor wants to keep her one more night, just to make sure she’s safe to come home, and well enough for us to care for her! A year or two ago, when a stray calico showed...
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