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I Can Grow It: Red apples
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I Can Grow It. This blog is a record of my allotment site and how I am getting along. Friday, 2 September 2011. Our little apple tree has done us proud this year. Snow White couldn't resist these beauties could she? The kids have been going out and picking their own apples off the tree. It's nice to watch. Our green apples aren't doing so well, but there's still quite a good crop, they are just quite small so I think they'll go into pies or for crumbles. Why not with the beans for a change? My greenhouse...
I Can Grow It: January 2011
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I Can Grow It. This blog is a record of my allotment site and how I am getting along. Friday, 28 January 2011. There has been mentions of potato chitting. Oh no, I've not got any yet! I did a bit of weeding and digging and found a prize, some forgotten about parsnips. Lucky me. It would be a real shame for him. I will be getting more next time I go. and jobs a good'un. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog contains pictures of weeds and descriptions of laziness that some gardeners may find offensive.
I Can Grow It: February 2012
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I Can Grow It. This blog is a record of my allotment site and how I am getting along. Sunday, 19 February 2012. Here are some pictures from a visit to Kew. This is the palm house, a beautiful Victorian building that takes your breath away at any time, but especially when the sun is setting behind it. You can walk up an iron staircase and walk along the top of the palm house and look down on their amazing collection of palms and tropical plants. Gardens is a nice place to watch the sun go down. Aubergine ...
I Can Grow It: September 2011
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I Can Grow It. This blog is a record of my allotment site and how I am getting along. Friday, 2 September 2011. Our little apple tree has done us proud this year. Snow White couldn't resist these beauties could she? The kids have been going out and picking their own apples off the tree. It's nice to watch. Our green apples aren't doing so well, but there's still quite a good crop, they are just quite small so I think they'll go into pies or for crumbles. Why not with the beans for a change? My greenhouse...
I Can Grow It: December 2010
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I Can Grow It. This blog is a record of my allotment site and how I am getting along. Sunday, 5 December 2010. The snow is good, and the perfect excuse to be lazy. All the plants that I have been too lazy to clear are looking good. My sunflowers in the front garden look great with snow on them, I would have kept the teasels anyway for the birds. My sunflower excuse is that I left them on purpose too. It's all for the birds. Sometimes its good to be lazy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on twitter.
I Can Grow It: July
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I Can Grow It. This blog is a record of my allotment site and how I am getting along. Monday, 11 July 2011. I won't make stupid jokes about my lovely pear. it would be childish. Last year we had a grand total of one pear, this year we've got loads! Pear tree disease that we had last year either. Hopeful signs, unlike my apples. They've got little peckerty. Peck marks all over them from the greedy pigeons. Oh dear oh dear. Shhhh. I have inter planted. Pile was smoking this morning - yes on fire! This blog...
I Can Grow It: March
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I Can Grow It. This blog is a record of my allotment site and how I am getting along. Monday, 19 March 2012. I've done some serious digging. Dug in the crimson clover and Phacelia. Stone free/leaf free/plant free beds are putting mine to shame - stupid keen newbies. Had nice chat with a couple of young boys through the fence. That went something like this:. Do they have greenhouses on them? How much do they cost? What's the chance of growing cannabis on it? I've re-potted on my tomatoes and chilli's.
I Can Grow It: February 2011
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I Can Grow It. This blog is a record of my allotment site and how I am getting along. Tuesday, 22 February 2011. Went yesterday to renew our fees and dug up a few more leeks and found few more parsnips. My helper planted some broad beans which we've put under the cloche. The rhubarb is starting to come up now. Please ignore the weed at the bottom, I'll pull it out later, promise! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cheshire, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Follow me on twitter. A Plot Too Far.
I Can Grow It: Kew
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I Can Grow It. This blog is a record of my allotment site and how I am getting along. Sunday, 19 February 2012. Here are some pictures from a visit to Kew. This is the palm house, a beautiful Victorian building that takes your breath away at any time, but especially when the sun is setting behind it. You can walk up an iron staircase and walk along the top of the palm house and look down on their amazing collection of palms and tropical plants. Gardens is a nice place to watch the sun go down.
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