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Tag Archives: Planning
June – The Wrap Up
This last week in June has been lovely and mild, a fabulous finish to what has been a bit of a hit and miss month garden wise. I feel like I have learnt a lot this month, mostly simple (and … Continue reading
Planning your garden – To raise or not to raise…
Most of the people I know grow veggies in raised beds (with a couple of notable exceptions). My father uses raised beds, my grandfather had raised beds, quite possibly his before him did too, but do you need them? They create … Continue reading
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May – The Wrap Up
May was a good month for produce. The capsicums finally ripened, the pumpkin continued on, as did the eggplants and chillies. I have plenty of herbs around and the celery, lettuce and chard all look and taste great. Having said … Continue reading
April – The Wrap Up.
I thought it would be interesting to record what I did in the garden on a daily basis and also what I used that had been produced in the garden. The below link is the record of activity for April. I will … Continue reading
A plan for Winter
I planted my garlic yesterday. I would have liked to have done it a bit earlier but I couldn’t. This is largely because I refused to pull out the cucumber plants that have done so well this summer (from 4 … Continue reading