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A site to gab about gardening discoveries, share the mania with others and write down things before I forget!!!
Garden Gab: Fruit on the vine....a bountiful harvest.
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A site to gab about gardening discoveries, share the mania with others and write down things before I forget! Sunday, 23 June 2013. Fruit on the vine.a bountiful harvest. This is a fantastic year for fruit.our apple trees will produce for the first time this year since we moved in.the raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, and jostaberries are looking great.I planted an aronia bush and wild strawberries for next year. and the veg is doing good too! I hope to share gardening with our little boy too!
Garden Gab: July 2012
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A site to gab about gardening discoveries, share the mania with others and write down things before I forget! Thursday, 19 July 2012. In memory of Mom. In Memory of Mom. She was 82 and on the internet, could screen print shirts, and was just a very smart, adaptable lady.here's to mom.although born in Oklahoma, the folks in the UK used to call her the yellow rose of Texas (and she lived there most of her life). Sunday, 8 July 2012. What's better on a rainy day than to dream of compost tea? Anyway, the ten...
Garden Gab: February 2012
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A site to gab about gardening discoveries, share the mania with others and write down things before I forget! Friday, 24 February 2012. This ones for Katie! Okalthough this is in draft.I am writing this one for Katie so she can see what I am up to! I have just been seed starting.I will finish later tonite! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am a Texas gal living in Surrey, UK- going further n further into gardening addiction.hopefully I cant overdose! View my complete profile. Hampton Court Flower Show. How I...
Garden Gab: Cardoons and broke the bulb rule..after Keukenhof!
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A site to gab about gardening discoveries, share the mania with others and write down things before I forget! Tuesday, 23 April 2013. Cardoons and broke the bulb rule.after Keukenhof! SoI couldnt resist.I got some.stuff :) I broke the rules on bulbs and bought some now rather than in autumn! But while at Keukenhof, who could resist? I purchased a bare root cardoon.Love the headline on the daily mail. Inject a bit of personality into your garden". Link to daily mail. If Monte likes it, so do I (ROFL).
Garden Gab: June in bloom!
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A site to gab about gardening discoveries, share the mania with others and write down things before I forget! Sunday, 23 June 2013. Royal wedding Oriental Poppy. Peonies in full color! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a Texas gal living in Surrey, UK- going further n further into gardening addiction.hopefully I cant overdose! This is also my fifth year in the UK and my second year in the new house.wish me luck with the garden! View my complete profile. Franchi lettuce (Regina Delle Ghiacciole.
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Digging On for Victory - one allotment following Middleton's orders
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Thursday, 3 March 2011. March Week 1: Coldframe convert. Getting an early start with sowing has had mixed results. It's hard to be excited about the wispy winter lettuce seedlings. One great success though is the sprouting peas out in the coldframe. Temperatures have lowered recently but this isn't stopping new shoots emerging. Mr Middleton said I could even sow my first set of northern broad beans and these are just starting to stir. I think he might be mellowing a little this week. The garden fire was ...
Digging On for Victory - one allotment following Middleton's orders
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C H Middleton and Dig for Victory. Cecil Henry Middleton (1886–1945),. The Imperial War Museum has some great Dig for Victory footage. C H Middleton's published books. Colour All the Year in My Garden. Digging for Victory: Wartime Gardening with Mr Middleton. From Garden to Kitchen. Gardening guide: all the year round flowers, fruit, vegetables. Middleton's All Year Round Garden Guide. Mr Middleton's Garden Book. Outlines for a Small Garden. With C H Middleton in your garden. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Digging On for Victory - one allotment following Middleton's orders
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Wednesday, 1 June 2011. June Week 1: crops and planting out. Finally there are some crops. Spinach, lettuces, radishes and early strawberries are in abundance. Probably a good thing as apparently food prices are still on the up. I've begun to plant out courgettes and pumpkins. Surely there won't be a frost now! I've followed Monty Don's advice and planted some of them in the middle ot the bean wig wams. Apparently this will make watering easier as they're all thirsty. Labels: C H Middleton.
Digging On for Victory - one allotment following Middleton's orders
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Wednesday, 1 June 2011. June Week 1: crops and planting out. Finally there are some crops. Spinach, lettuces, radishes and early strawberries are in abundance. Probably a good thing as apparently food prices are still on the up. I've begun to plant out courgettes and pumpkins. Surely there won't be a frost now! I've followed Monty Don's advice and planted some of them in the middle ot the bean wig wams. Apparently this will make watering easier as they're all thirsty. Labels: C H Middleton.
Digging On for Victory - one allotment following Middleton's orders
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Monday, 16 May 2011. May Week 2: How's it going with the plan? The peas have defied this week's frost. Mr Middleton wants me to begin thinning parsnips. This is a bit difficult as so far a whole row of sowing has only delivered two seedlings. Beetroot is similarly thin on the ground my allotment neighbour suggested I soak the seed first as the weather's been so dry. Fingers crossed. Mr Middleton asks this week 'how's it going with the plan? Phacelia that will seed if I miss it. Wednesday, 4 May 2011.
Digging On for Victory - one allotment following Middleton's orders
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Tuesday, 29 March 2011. March Week 4: It's all about the potatoes. As usual at this time of year I'm attempting to dig enough weedy space to plant potatoes. I don't know any other crop on the allotment that makes fellow holders offer as much advice. Techniques for selecting, digging and fertilizing are always offered, whether asked for or not. So I've had the knife to them and will report back on how this works out. Just to join in with the potato advice I'd suggest Red Duke of York as a good all-rounder...
Digging On for Victory - one allotment following Middleton's orders
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Monday, 16 May 2011. May Week 2: How's it going with the plan? The peas have defied this week's frost. Mr Middleton wants me to begin thinning parsnips. This is a bit difficult as so far a whole row of sowing has only delivered two seedlings. Beetroot is similarly thin on the ground my allotment neighbour suggested I soak the seed first as the weather's been so dry. Fingers crossed. Mr Middleton asks this week 'how's it going with the plan? Phacelia that will seed if I miss it. 16 May 2011 at 15:40.
Digging On for Victory - one allotment following Middleton's orders
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Tuesday, 29 March 2011. March Week 4: It's all about the potatoes. As usual at this time of year I'm attempting to dig enough weedy space to plant potatoes. I don't know any other crop on the allotment that makes fellow holders offer as much advice. Techniques for selecting, digging and fertilizing are always offered, whether asked for or not. So I've had the knife to them and will report back on how this works out. Just to join in with the potato advice I'd suggest Red Duke of York as a good all-rounder...
Digging On for Victory - one allotment following Middleton's orders
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Friday, 11 February 2011. February week 2: north/south sophistication. Even Mr Middleton admits February isn't the best month for gardeners. Not to be put off he issues clear instructions on 'How to use bad weather'. Mr Middleton says: February is noted for its wetness. If it lives up to its reputation. Work in the garden is at a standstill. Much can be done. So I have spent the time on general tidying. It's often the problem with 'what to do this week' gardening features on TV or radio that don't mentio...
Digging On for Victory - one allotment following Middleton's orders
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Friday, 11 February 2011. February week 2: north/south sophistication. Even Mr Middleton admits February isn't the best month for gardeners. Not to be put off he issues clear instructions on 'How to use bad weather'. Mr Middleton says: February is noted for its wetness. If it lives up to its reputation. Work in the garden is at a standstill. Much can be done. So I have spent the time on general tidying. It's often the problem with 'what to do this week' gardening features on TV or radio that don't mentio...
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Frugal Garden and Outdoor Living With Anna
Thursday, November 7, 2013. Although it's been ages since I've posted here, Facebook followers know that I post photos there daily I'm happy to announced that we now publish a great new daily blog on gardening, outdoors spaces and natural living, edited by Therese Ciesinski, former editor of Organic Gardening. Magazine. Please check us out and follow us at: http:/ gardenvarietynews.wordpress.com. Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Sense of Privacy-A Few Selections For Creating A Living Wall. They ordered seeds f...
Flowers, Gifts, and Gardening | A wordpress blog about flowers, gifts, and gardening
Flowers, Gifts, and Gardening. 124; Comments RSS. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. Planting an Organic Garden. Posted on December 1, 2008. Euphorbia pulcherrima, or Christmas poinsettias. Are defined as, “the most beautiful Euphorbia.” Joel Roberts Poinsett, the first U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, gifted these Christmas flowers. 124; Tagged: christmas flowers. 124; Leave a comment. Posted on September 16, 2008. The human meaning we give gerbera daisies is similar to the mea...
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Gardening Fun and Tidbits
Gardening Fun and Tidbits. Monday, July 31, 2006. Gardening Fun and Tidbits. Welcome to this new blog about gardening. I will be posting different little tidbits about gardening and some gardening tips as well. Some will be what to do to have fun in the garden with kids and some will just be about different kinds of gardening like container gardening, organic gardening, flower gardening, water gardening, vegetable gardening, indoor gardening, perennial gardening and gardening supplies.
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July 2, 2008 by gardeninggab. Keirstyn Eric of Brampton, Ont. Keirstyn sent in a slew of gorgeous photos of the Region of Peel’s Teaching Garden at the Brampton Community Recycling Centre. Bird house and bath for feathered friends. Posted in Backyard Habitat Certification Program. June 18, 2008 by gardeninggab. I saw these garden stakes over at Apartment Therapy. And thought they were a hoot. Buy them here. May 22, 2008 by gardeninggab. Phlox, white and purple echinacea and hunter roses flag a bird bath.
Garden Gab
A site to gab about gardening discoveries, share the mania with others and write down things before I forget! Sunday, 7 July 2013. Image credit: growyourown Yesterday evening I picked up jostaberries. The jostaberry is a hybrid fruit, a cross between the black currant a. Kathryn's Kitchen: Josta Berry Jam. Kathryn's Kitchen: Josta Berry Jam. A couple years ago I was looking through a local nursery at the end of a season and noticed a group of berry plants that were on clearance. Sunday, 23 June 2013.
Gardening GaGa!
Garden design . renovation . mentoring . installation . maintenance. Saturday, February 12, 2011. I finally have my website updated with all my newest gardening projects. Check it out! Tuesday, January 11, 2011. I know I haven't posted anything in a year! It has been a busy year for Gaga. Thank you! Now I am trying to catch up on my "to-do" list.stay tuned for an updated portfolio and revamped website! For the most part, if we have planted the right plant in the right place,. A Japanese maple, disfigured...
Gardening GaGa! Garden Design, Installation and Maintenance in Seattle
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