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Sustainability in the suburbs. Laquo; Curing in 2014 part 2. Happy winter solstice 2014. Winter garden 2014, part 1. Posted June 10, 2014 by whatwouldmacgyverdo in Garden. The beginnings of snow peas. Also on the left is. These are broccoli and silver beet, chard, etc. The garden they’re in doesn’t get quite enough sun, so we’ll see how they do. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). RT @ janet rice. We beco...
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Mushrooms again | suburbanite farm
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Sustainability in the suburbs. Laquo; Chicken in pastry. Curing in 2014 part 2. Posted June 8, 2014 by whatwouldmacgyverdo in Seasons. Today’s catch was a single saffron milk cap,. Most of the milk caps in the forest were very much past their best:. The prettiest mushrooms by far were the poisonous ones:. That one was admired but not picked. One milk cap was in very good condition:. I’m still eating as a way of confirming my identification, so I only ate two slices. However, so far so good. In case you m...
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Curing in 2014 part 2 | suburbanite farm
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Sustainability in the suburbs. Laquo; Mushrooms again. Winter garden 2014, part 1. Curing in 2014 part 2. Posted June 9, 2014 by whatwouldmacgyverdo in Kitchen. Curing progress: this is the progress on my second batch. A pork neck, in two pieces, which is now under the house, and a beef skirt, which is now in red wine. The cuts were two weeks in cure in the fridge. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Topping up | suburbanite farm
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Sustainability in the suburbs. Laquo; Happy winter solstice 2014. Posted June 23, 2014 by whatwouldmacgyverdo in Garden. The snow peas I planted a month or so back have not done well. A combination of starting late, old seeds and neglect, I suspect. This weekend I topped up the bed with some indoor-sprouted seeds:. They took a few days to germinate on the kitchen windowsill. For either inspiration or demoralization, my dad’s snow peas look like this:. Wine glass for scale and sustenance. RT @ janet rice.
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Happy winter solstice 2014 | suburbanite farm
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Sustainability in the suburbs. Laquo; Winter garden 2014, part 1. Happy winter solstice 2014. Posted June 20, 2014 by whatwouldmacgyverdo in Uncategorized. Tomorrow in Canberra it will be 9 hours 46 minutes between sunrise and sunset. By contrast that figure will be 14 hours 32 minutes in 6 months time. Keep warm all: see you again on a longer day. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). RT @ janet rice.
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Rules & Regulations. Local conditions and seasons. Common Diseases and Management. Chickens and your garden. Which breeds are right for you? Introducing new chickens to your flock. Chicks in the City. Canberra Queanbeyan Poultry Club. Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email. Which breeds are right for you? Below is a list (by no means exhaustive) of breed suggestions. Most of these can be reasonably easily found in the Canberra region. Breeds less likely to go broody.
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Rules & Regulations. Local conditions and seasons. Common Diseases and Management. Chickens and your garden. Which breeds are right for you? Introducing new chickens to your flock. Chicks in the City. Canberra Queanbeyan Poultry Club. Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email. Male chickens eat the same as an equivalent age female chicken – i.e. from 6-8 weeks until around 18 weeks of age feed a pullet grower food, after this they can move to a layer feed. Spurs are a sharp ...