USDA Zone 9
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My plans for this bed before winter: 1. Harvest thyme and rosemary and bundle for drying. 2. Pull rosemary and replant in large pot. 3. Pull chives, chop and use or freeze. 4. Pull thyme, and maybe replant in a pot. Maybe. 5. Leave parsley. 6. Once bed is mostly empty, trench compost all over...This entry is about Craftscout's Square Foot Bed #1 garden.
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This entry is about Skyfiery's Edible Plants garden.
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This entry is about Optima's Mini Organic garden.
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This entry is about Optima's Mini Organic garden.
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Buds & flowers….pretty. Gave a feed of blood & bone, some cow manure & a good mulch with pea straw.This entry is about Kristiecav's The Poor Frontyard garden.
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The freesias are starting to flower…..we have red, purple & yellow opening at the moment…..what a divine scent!This entry is about Kristiecav's The Poor Frontyard garden.
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Last weekend the sun appeared if only briefly and everything looked so lovely,you do appreciate good weather when it usually isn’t,like this year.So nice to be able to sit outside for a change1This entry is about Vivvy's Flower power patch garden.
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After waiting for so long, my morus alba (white mulberry) plants have finally given fruit – the large one from World Farm holds around four ripening berries; the cutting which I brought back all the way from Malaysia had three berries, one of which has ripened and been plucked off by me.This entry is about Skyfiery's Edible Plants garden.
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Aphid attack….soap spray & a day outside…..aphids are the bane of my lifeThis entry is about Kristiecav's Indoor garden.
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Am taking a leaf out of the master gardener, Peter Cundalls book and have decided to do some biochar trials of my own on the veg. Our family veg patches as a child always had charcoal throgh them so maybe dad was already on to this? Will ask him. Crushed up 1/2 a bucket of damp charcoal, mixed wi...This entry is about Kristiecav's Veg Patch #1 garden.





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