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Coming soon to a garden near you …. | The Groblog
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Thoughts from vegplugs.co.uk (& other stories). Coming soon to a garden near you …. April 13, 2011 2 Comments. I noticed the first cluster of butterfly eggs on a brassica this morning. Let the battle begin! Caterpillars are the larvae of moths and butterflies. They mostly eat anything in the brassica family. Many gardeners do daily rounds picking off eggs, caterpillars and other pests and killing them, which will usually reduce populations to manageable numbers within a week or two. Physical barriers...
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Cutworms & Gromix | The Groblog
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Thoughts from vegplugs.co.uk (& other stories). June 15, 2011. Two quick notes, firstly, here is a cutworm nestling happily in my favourite flashy butter oak lettuce. get out! I fed it to the pig ha! Cutworms are usually grey-brown, but may have a yellow or green tint to them, and look like fat, smooth caterpillars. They measure about 2.5-4cm (1 ) long and move very quickly when disturbed, curling up into a tight ‘C’ shape. Birds, especially chickens, feed on cutworms, and some nematodes will effectively...
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Thoughts from vegplugs.co.uk (& other stories). 66 orders sent today – 158 this week – we are on fire! April 20, 2011. Well, my arm muscles are at least …. 66 boxes in one day is a new vegplugs.co.uk record. Thank you SO MUCH to our customers for ordering with us this year. I think my staff might be getting some free ice-creams this afternoon, thanks Itz and Joy- without you guys i’d be packing ’til midnight🙂. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011. Seed Starting - an irreverant primer. I am going to pause the exposé of rot. To write something timely for us gardeners. Just when winter is at its bleakest, we open packages of promise and start to sow. My guide to breaking the rules. Tomato plant ready for outdoor living. 1 Don't start your plants too EARLY! Don't plant cucumbers now! They might eat your house! That will hopefully give you fruit in the dead of winter! So when do I start seed? 2 You MUST have indoor lights!
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Musing on life in the heart of rural Wiltshire. Well, erm Chippenham actually. Seen at The Festival of the Tree. If you would be happy all your life, plant a garden. Friday, 14 August 2015. GBBD: Persicaria 'Fat Domino'. As a plant of value to VP Gardens. For far too long. How glad I am I succumbed to the charms of Persicaria amplexicaulis. Why the initial resistance? Why the change of mind? It's part of the masterful planting Neil Lucas put together at Knoll Gardens. Now where can I put this. Is derived...
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Thoughts from vegplugs.co.uk (& other stories). Telegraph.co.uk: How to turn a roundabout into a meadow. August 2, 2011. Http:/ www.telegraph.co.uk/gardenprojects/8670893/. June 15, 2011. Two quick notes, firstly, here is a cutworm nestling happily in my favourite flashy butter oak lettuce. get out! I fed it to the pig ha! Birds, especially chickens, feed on cutworms, and some nematodes will effectively eradicate them. A ring of twigs driven into the ground, tin cans with both ends cut off, cardboard...
Vegpocalypse Now
How to "Go Vegan". Simple Vegan Substitutes and Meal Suggestions. Previously VeganSkinnyBitch) I am the biggest condiment whore you will absolutely ever meet. I'm an associate editor and the founder/editor-in-chief of East Coast Ink literary magazine. Start an Online Petition. H: 5'2" PVW: 160 SW: 156 CW: 134 GW2: 130 [tattoo #8] UGW: 120 Challenge me - ABS, ARMS, and LEGS. Hey nice to see you're back! Do you have any advice for me? The way you felt physically? On the Blog: November. Eating animals is a ...
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Inciting the cataclysm of animal abuse and speciesism through healthful, compassionate living. How to “Go Vegan”. Recipe Box – GREAT Sites. Simple Substitutes and Meal Ideas. Need a Personal Shopper? Protein Mac and Cheese. On Having No Time To Prep. Brunch for 12–Veganized. Pumpkin Toffee Cookies with Salted Caramel Glaze. Legitimately the Best Basil Pesto of Your Life. Stuffed Shells with Cashew Cheese and Lentil Balls. Pumpkin Sage Fettuccine Alfredo. Parfaits and Tofu Omelets, oh my!
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Chocolate Banana Chia Pudding with Coconut Whip. July 16, 2014. Everything looks yummy in a mason jar. I’ve posted about the many benefits of chia seeds before, on this post. But until last week I had never made my own chia pudding. I’ve seen recipes for it a dozen times, it always looked quick and easy, so why has this escaped me? Chocolate Banana chia pudding with coconut whip. 2 cups unsweetened almond milk (or coconut). 2 tablespoons chia seeds. 3 medjool dates, pits removed. Dash of sea salt. Meanwh...
Vegpods - Accessibly Homegrown - Raised Growing Beds - Home
The basket is empty. What is a Vegpod? The concept is a very simple one; it’s a raised growing box. By bringing the planting area to waist height, there is a significant reduction in the amount of bending making it easier to work the soil, and tend your vegetables, herbs, plants and some fruits. The benefits of Vegpods:. High quality timber raised beds. Growing and working area at waist height. Ideal for vegetables, herbs, plants and some fruits. Portable moveable growing area. YOU CAN NOW BUY ONLINE HERE.
Vegpods - Accessibly Homegrown - Raised Growing Beds - Home
The basket is empty. What is a Vegpod? The concept is a very simple one; it’s a raised growing box. By bringing the planting area to waist height, there is a significant reduction in the amount of bending making it easier to work the soil, and tend your vegetables, herbs, plants and some fruits. The benefits of Vegpods:. High quality timber raised beds. Growing and working area at waist height. Ideal for vegetables, herbs, plants and some fruits. Portable moveable growing area. YOU CAN NOW BUY ONLINE HERE.