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A handy guide to companion planting | Reflections in Raindrops
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The inane witterings of a nature loving neurotic. January 29, 2014. A handy guide to companion planting. Did you have resounding success in the past with certain crops without doing anything ‘special’? Did others fail, but you didn’t know why? Companion planting could be the answer. Plants have always lived side by side; and sometimes they have benefited from this partnership. Sometimes it hasn’t worked out quite so well. Hate: Onions, leeks, garlic, chives. Hate: Strawberries, tomatoes, climbing beans.
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The Dragonfly's Garden: February 2013
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The Meanderings of an Organic Gardener. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. There are few things better in the heat of the summer than sinking your teeth into a vine warmed muskmelon or the first creamy, smooth, bite of fresh cucumber salad. Mmmmm, it makes my mouth water just thinking about it. It Just. Doesn’t. Matter. I don’t like any of it. But I really really want. To Does that make any. Kind of sense at all? Having said that, here’s what’s in the plan for this year’s garden:. Classic, cylindrical, dark-g...
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The inane witterings of a nature loving neurotic. January 29, 2014. A handy guide to companion planting. Did you have resounding success in the past with certain crops without doing anything ‘special’? Did others fail, but you didn’t know why? Companion planting could be the answer. Plants have always lived side by side; and sometimes they have benefited from this partnership. Sometimes it hasn’t worked out quite so well. Hate: Onions, leeks, garlic, chives. Hate: Strawberries, tomatoes, climbing beans.
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How To Grow Sweet Peas In A Wigwam Plant Pot. I have got a lovely little sweet pea support basket that doubles as a climber. It should work a treat. I have been wanting to grow sweet peas for a while but tripping over large canes and pots (as I used to have), put me off, then I saw this and thought it was very cute as well as practical. Sweet peas are annuals so won't come back year after year unless they are prevented from. 8 April 2012 at 00:26. 8 April 2012 at 19:34. 8 September 2012 at 16:31. What a ...
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The mystery of the great yellow ball in the sky, or Scotland’s first summer since 1976… | Reflections in Raindrops
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The inane witterings of a nature loving neurotic. August 19, 2013. The mystery of the great yellow ball in the sky, or Scotland’s first summer since 1976…. Yes You read that correctly. After a winter that seemed to drag on for years, and a seriously bad start to the food-growing year; a very strange thing happened. I was forced to buy a bottle of sunscreen. I also removed my denim jacket for around twenty minutes before I got a bit of a draught at put it back on again. Expect a flurry of blog posts from ...