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Slow Growing in Scotland. Slow allotment gardening in the life of a busy family. Sunday, 17 May 2015. First, the brassica cage. Actually the cage may be our best growing item! Beyond the cage is the leek bed, variety Musselburgh. They look like all of us at the end of the Scottish winter - a bit tattered, blinking in the stronger light of spring and realising we need to smarten up a bit because people can now see what we look like. Back to reality, and some rather late planted onion and shallot sets.

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Slow Growing in Scotland. Slow allotment gardening in the life of a busy family. Sunday, 17 May 2015. First, the brassica cage. Actually the cage may be our best growing item! Beyond the cage is the leek bed, variety Musselburgh. They look like all of us at the end of the Scottish winter - a bit tattered, blinking in the stronger light of spring and realising we need to smarten up a bit because people can now see what we look like. Back to reality, and some rather late planted onion and shallot sets.

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Slow Growing in Scotland: October 2012

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Slow Growing in Scotland. Slow allotment gardening in the life of a busy family. Monday, 22 October 2012. Compost, at last. For years, it seems, we 've been tipping. Kitchen waste into our two compost bins, but very little compost has emerged. This has mostly been because of lack of time to e. Mpty them out. I have wondered if. The bins have Tardis-like properties. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Mammatus clouds - at last! Is provided by the Met Office. No, Not Courgettes Again?

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Slow Growing in Scotland: February 2013

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Slow Growing in Scotland. Slow allotment gardening in the life of a busy family. Sunday, 17 February 2013. A hazy shade of winter. A number of song and book titles/lines sprang to mind for this post, among them 'All the leaves are brown', and '50 shades of. So here's a stocktake of a predominantly brown allotment, with a few tinges of green. Have a half life of several hundred thousand years once composted. W ell, this is pretty dull, isn't it? You know you're a nerdy allotment person when you can write ...

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Slow Growing in Scotland: August 2013

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Slow Growing in Scotland. Slow allotment gardening in the life of a busy family. Saturday, 31 August 2013. Summer update - blackcurrants. Despite lack of blogging activity, things have been happening at the allotment. It's not in a fantastic state, but it's not critical either. Difficult to know when to go on holiday as a gardener! If we'd gone the two weeks before we would have missed the strawberries. Are just-picked strawberries. What crops did you miss by going on holiday this year? A DAY IN THE LIFE.

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Slow Growing in Scotland: April 2013

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Slow Growing in Scotland. Slow allotment gardening in the life of a busy family. Sunday, 14 April 2013. First deckchairs of the year. Until now it's been a case of keeping moving to keep warm, but yesterday at the plot it was warm enou gh to take a break from digging and soak up the sun. All of 10 degrees, but it felt blissful after a w inter that has seemed never-ending. The bare ground below holds the newly- planted potatoes. Two rows of R ed Duke of York, two of Mayan Gold (hoping that they will l...

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Slow Growing in Scotland: Plodding on

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Slow Growing in Scotland. Slow allotment gardening in the life of a busy family. Sunday, 17 May 2015. First, the brassica cage. Actually the cage may be our best growing item! Beyond the cage is the leek bed, variety Musselburgh. They look like all of us at the end of the Scottish winter - a bit tattered, blinking in the stronger light of spring and realising we need to smarten up a bit because people can now see what we look like. Back to reality, and some rather late planted onion and shallot sets.

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Occasional Scottish Cloud: Mammatus clouds - at last!

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Clouds - one of Scotland's great riches. Posted occasionally as life allows. Monday, 6 July 2015. Mammatus clouds - at last! I was beginning to despair of ever seeing mammatus clouds, but this week there they were right over our street. We've had an epic overnight thunderstorm. In Edinburgh (which I slept through), so the conditions were right. 3 August 2015 at 14:35. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Slow Growing in Scotland. Mammatus clouds - at last!

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Occasional Scottish Cloud: June 2015

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Clouds - one of Scotland's great riches. Posted occasionally as life allows. Saturday, 13 June 2015. Reminds me of the fragile beauty of my children's christening shawls. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Slow Growing in Scotland. Skywatch Friday - 1 December 2016 Edition. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Occasional Scottish Cloud: November 2013

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Clouds - one of Scotland's great riches. Posted occasionally as life allows. Wednesday, 6 November 2013. I felt a distinct sense of foreboding when I stood outside under this sky on 2 November. And rightly so - it delivered a night of gales and rain. Tuesday, 5 November 2013. Scribbles in the sky. Mound Place, Edinburgh, looking towards Edinburgh Castle. A cloud photo a day, but turning it into a blog post is another matter. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Slow Growing in Scotland.

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Occasional Scottish Cloud: April 2014

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Clouds - one of Scotland's great riches. Posted occasionally as life allows. Sunday, 27 April 2014. Poised over my home village on Speyside, on the Easter weekend. Normal back garden view - includes a bit of the greenhouse, two local industries (a garage and a distillery) and the remains of an early 13th century castle on the hill. Other skies from around the world at at Skywatch Friday. Thursday, 10 April 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Slow Growing in Scotland.

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Occasional Scottish Cloud: IKEA sky

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Clouds - one of Scotland's great riches. Posted occasionally as life allows. Monday, 20 January 2014. Outside IKEA, at Straiton, Edinburgh. HER ON THE HILL. 29 January 2014 at 16:27. Love all your cloud pictures Linda! Everyone tells a story all by itself. 7 April 2014 at 06:04. Love the cloud formation. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Slow Growing in Scotland. Skywatch Friday - 1 December 2016 Edition. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Occasional Scottish Cloud: Cloud and variations

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Clouds - one of Scotland's great riches. Posted occasionally as life allows. Thursday, 10 April 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Slow Growing in Scotland. Skywatch Friday - 1 December 2016 Edition. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Un jardin potager en Languedoc. Un cahier de semis en ligne pour me simplifier la vie mais aussi des observations sur l'horticulture dans un milieu méditerranéen, un témoignage sur la culture de légumes dans un jardin du Midi qui est, à sa façon, partagé, multi-générationel, semi-bio et même un peu politique . Le potager est situé à Grabels, en banlieue de Montpellier. Nous avons déménagé . ce blog n'est plus mis à jour. Un jardin potager dans le Midi. Mardi 29 juin 2010. Bientôt les semis d'été. Nous no...

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Cooking in someone else's kitchen: June 2014

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Cooking in someone else's kitchen. Setting up home in a new country is going to be challenging. A bit like trying to cook a meal in someone else's kitchen. Maybe. This is a record of my experiences as I pack up my old life in England and start a new one in Ontario, Canada, with the aim of becoming more self-sufficient. View my complete profile. Some of the blogs I enjoy. Cold Hands Warm Earth. Can You Name This Vegetable? Homegrown - Adventures in my Garden. Harvest Monday - August 29, 2016. The dill is ...

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Cooking in someone else's kitchen. Setting up home in a new country is going to be challenging. A bit like trying to cook a meal in someone else's kitchen. Maybe. This is a record of my experiences as I pack up my old life in England and start a new one in Ontario, Canada, with the aim of becoming more self-sufficient. Lentil harvest (part 2). Belated Canada Day blooms. View my complete profile. Some of the blogs I enjoy. Cold Hands Warm Earth. Can You Name This Vegetable? Three Dogs in a Garden. Bed 3 w...

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Cooking in someone else's kitchen: November 2014

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Cooking in someone else's kitchen. Setting up home in a new country is going to be challenging. A bit like trying to cook a meal in someone else's kitchen. Maybe. This is a record of my experiences as I pack up my old life in England and start a new one in Ontario, Canada, with the aim of becoming more self-sufficient. View my complete profile. Some of the blogs I enjoy. Cold Hands Warm Earth. Can You Name This Vegetable? Homegrown - Adventures in my Garden. Harvest Monday - August 29, 2016. We've been g...

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Slow Growing in Scotland. Slow allotment gardening in the life of a busy family. Sunday, 17 May 2015. First, the brassica cage. Actually the cage may be our best growing item! Beyond the cage is the leek bed, variety Musselburgh. They look like all of us at the end of the Scottish winter - a bit tattered, blinking in the stronger light of spring and realising we need to smarten up a bit because people can now see what we look like. Back to reality, and some rather late planted onion and shallot sets.

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