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AllotmentPickings: 08/08/10 - 15/08/10
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Tuesday, 10 August 2010. Ever thought you were surrounded by a load of clowns down at the plots? Think it's a right circus at times? Talking of which.why not get tickets for an evening of drinks, canapes and a performance of Yasmine. The date: September 3rd at 6.30 for 7.30pm. Venue: Stratton Meadows, Cirencester. You would be supporting a small and, very pertinent to us allotmenteers, charity Sponsoring Allotments in Siberia. For more details: call 01963 440297. Or email: merielbuxton@aol.com.
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AllotmentPickings: Allotments in Siberia
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Tuesday, 10 August 2010. Ever thought you were surrounded by a load of clowns down at the plots? Think it's a right circus at times? Talking of which.why not get tickets for an evening of drinks, canapes and a performance of Yasmine. The date: September 3rd at 6.30 for 7.30pm. Venue: Stratton Meadows, Cirencester. You would be supporting a small and, very pertinent to us allotmenteers, charity Sponsoring Allotments in Siberia. For more details: call 01963 440297. Or email: merielbuxton@aol.com.
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Fennel Citrus Salad - Gourmet & Gourmand
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In & Around New Orleans. July 12, 2012. This week we’ve been developing recipes based around citrus. It has been more of a challenge then anticipated, as I did not want to solely depend on desserts and sweets to fill in the blanks. At the same time, I wanted to avoid obvious choices such as Duck a l’Orange or Orange Glazed Chicken. So, where to start? Fennel Citrus Salad is a fantastic summer side. However you choose to serve it, you’ll be thrilled at the ease, speed and flavor of this simple salad.
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AllotmentPickings: 27/06/10 - 04/07/10
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Tuesday, 29 June 2010. The Plot Goes to Pot at The Garden Museum. For those with allotment envy, it has now been proved that an allotment can fit into a pot, scarecrow and all. The Garden Museum. Is displaying 34 planters designed by some of the country's best-known gardeners from today until Thursday July 1st. Want inspiration for filling your pots? Photographs (c) Edwina Sassoon. Posted by Joanna Cruddas. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Published by Frances Lincoln Publishers. Coopette.com - blog. Allotmen...
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AllotmentPickings: 11/07/10 - 18/07/10
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Thursday, 15 July 2010. Allotment Anecdotes at Snails Pace. Approaching the silly season, I am reminded of anecdotes which abound in and around the allotments:. A distinguished surgeon explains that were I to drop a snail in caustic soda, it would dissolve with the exception of the tongue which would remain intact - a serrated sword set to cut through our carefully grown leaves. I haven't put it to the test. But at an event at the Garden Museum. Posted by Joanna Cruddas. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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AllotmentPickings: 20/06/10 - 27/06/10
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Tuesday, 22 June 2010. Perfect strawberries for Wimbledon week. It's an odd thing, but the reason I'm really proud of the strawberries I've grown at the plot this year is because they are so immaculate, they look bought. But you don't get perfection without some pretty determined action. I sprinkled Fito Slug Stoppa Granules. A 100% natural product, around each plant. On top of that went a thick layer of straw to prevent the fruit getting muddy or soggy. Next came fine mesh netting.
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AllotmentPickings: 06/06/10 - 13/06/10
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Wednesday, 9 June 2010. Allotments Support Open Garden Squares Weekend: 12th/13th June 2010. London Allotments will be opening their gates in support of London Parks and Gardens Trust this weekend. More than 200 gardens will be open, including Beatrix Potter. And Fulham Palace Meadows Allotments. We shall be selling our very locally grown produce and offering tea and home-made cakes from 11.30am-3.30pm on Saturday. What more could you want? Here's a sneak preview of our allotments in June.
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AllotmentPickings: The Three-Year Allotment Notebook and the five month allotment makeover
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Tuesday, 17 August 2010. The Three-Year Allotment Notebook and the five month allotment makeover. It's been quite a month. Having failed to get the scruffy, barren plot I took over in March up to scratch by my first deadline of Chelsea Flower Show. I decided it absolutely HAD to be in order for publication by Frances Lincoln. Of the Three-Year Allotment Notebook. By Joanna Cruddas, photographs by. Posted by Joanna Cruddas. 17 August 2010 at 13:54. 3 September 2010 at 18:46. An insider or an invader?
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AllotmentPickings: 26/09/10 - 03/10/10
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Tuesday, 28 September 2010. London Allotments: A City Harvest exhibition at the Garden Museum. Back from holiday to the next excitment - the forthcoming exhibition of Edwina Sassoon's allotment photographs at the Garden Museum. After working together on the Three-Year Allotment Notebook. It's fun to move on to another related project. Looks like it'll be a stunner with Edwina's knack for catching in her pictures the incredible enterprise, imagination and artistry of allotmenteers. Posted by Joanna Cruddas.
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AllotmentPickings: 18/07/10 - 25/07/10
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Friday, 23 July 2010. It was a first on the plot to see what I think is a Five-spot Burnet flitting between my lavender and nigella. Next week is the Big Butterfly Count. What a great opportunity to spend a quiet and peaceful 15 minutes counting the butterflies and moths we see. No worries when we don't know what they are. Just take a photo and send it in for professional identification. The Big Butterfly Count Week. Runs from July 24th - August 1st. Could there be a better way to spend 15 minutes?