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The Allotment Kitchen | Good Food from the Plot to the Pot
Good Food from the Plot to the Pot. Compost – to rot or not to rot? On Jul 31, 2013. See How They Grow. On Jul 27, 2013. On Aug 29, 2012. Jun 24, 2014 by. Cucumber These long cylindrical fruits often get label as difficult and problematic to grow,but in resent years hybrids have been. Jun 23, 2014 by. Sweet Pepper(Capsicum) A widely used popular Mediterranean vegetable, or should I say fruit, as it is a relative of the tomato. Jun 18, 2014 by. Jun 18, 2014 by. Jun 15, 2014 by. Jun 12, 2014 by.
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The Allotment Plot
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The allotment plot | Just another WordPress.com weblog
Just another WordPress.com weblog. Links to press/ text about. A new group of students are making a fresh new garden at Wanås this year. Check out their blog! A term often used, but what do we really mean by it? How do we relate our lifestyles to locally produced items and services? Johanna and me represented and got to tell about our work and the future magazine. Maybe it’s what we buy on an everyday basis that makes our consciences most heavy. Maybe we can relate easier to how our decisions effect ...
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the allotment project – a series of collaborative dinners and debates
A series of collaborative dinners and debates. September 24, 2015. September 24, 2015. ALLOTMENT #10 – FILM SCREENING PROGRAMME. Continue reading →. September 1, 2015. September 16, 2015. Allotment #10 – White City. Continue reading →. July 16, 2015. September 16, 2015. Allotment #9 – Photos. Continue reading →. July 11, 2015. July 12, 2015. Allotment #9 – Building. Continue reading →. November 16, 2014. September 2, 2015. Allotment #8 – Photos. Continue reading →. November 6, 2014. July 11, 2015.
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The Allotment Project
Sunday, 21 October 2012. Huge harvest from allotment this summer! It's been a long and glorious growing season and all of the hard work by the students in the spring and summer term weeding, planting and watering the allotment patch has resulted in super yields of fruits and vegetables! Check out the potatoes, plums, rhubarb, courgettes, green beans, tomatoes and herbs from the allotment grown over the summer which have been recently harvested! Friday, 29 June 2012. Monday, 27 February 2012. Along with p...
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Allotments & Gardens
The Allotment and Gardens Council (UK) was set up to represent allotment holders and societies in all areas. To provide help and advice on all allotment matters and wherever possible, to safeguard allotment sites by all legal means. To make available to members benefits which the A&GC(UK) could obtain The Allotments and Gardens Council (UK) is an official trading name. Contact: rknowles@ndac.freeserve.co.uk. Site Design - Simon Bladon.
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The Allotment Times
Monday, 30 April 2012. Z is for Zucchini. Z is for zucchini. Zucchini is part of the. Nd pumpkin family and you probably know it as the courgette . Zucchini is a very abundant producer and you will probably need no more than two or three plants in your garden. Zucchini does not keep well, so it is best enjoyed during the summer months. The two most common mistakes zucchini growers make are:. Waiting too long to harvest. When planting zucchini, 2 plants will produce plenty of zucchini for a family of 4.