Harvesting With Company Strapped To My Front

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Starting them early - 2

It’s a lovely thing to pick vegetables with a baby, one of your own babies, strapped to your front. I walked around the paddock the other day and harvested some of our fabulous veggies for supper that night. It was the first proper meal I’d made since bringing the babies home. Due to my C-Section [...]

In the Night Garden, almost

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

The Paddock June 26.06.10 -1

Very new babies sleep an awful lot, don’t they? They sleep a lot more than I thought they would. When they are asleep there always seem to be things to do before they wake up for the next feed. Tidying up (not getting a whole lot of that done, I’ll be honest). Cooking and eating [...]

How To Grow Romaine Lettuce

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Growing Pinokkio Lettuce 5

To follow on from yesterdays paddock update we wanted to show you some of the things that we have been growing in it. There’s nothing quite like that feeling of satisfaction when you grow your own fruit and veg and the crop you produce is actually pretty decent. This year we are growing quite a [...]

Making A Classic Frame For Climbing Peas & Beans

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Sowing Peas - 2010 - 8

Today we’re taking you through building your own climbing frame for any peas or beans that you may be growing this year. Climbing vegetables need a frame to grow up as they can get to quite a height and need the support. Note: The size of your climbing bean frame will depend on the size [...]

The Paddock Plan – May 2010

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

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We’ve been out in the paddock for most of this week. I say “we” Jodie and Cathy have been out there for the duration, I have popped out occasionally to make it seem like I still have something to offer in my ‘beached’ state but mostly I’ve been on the sofa, writing posts for the [...]

How To Grow Potatoes in Bags

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Growing Potatos in Bags 2010 - 6

I have decided not plant potatoes in any of the raised beds but instead to plant them in bags on the terrace. I am very lucky as I have a large garden but I have also lived in an apartment and a house with a small garden so I want to do something that those [...]

How To Sow Climbing Garden Peas in a Raised Bed

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Sowing Peas - 2010 - 1

On the 16th of March the first covers came off the raised beds as we prepared them for planting. I decided to sow climbing garden peas in this bed. The bed was given a good rake over as this allowed air back in to the soil after a Winter of being under plastic. You can [...]

As the Sun Shines on Our Faces We Go To Work…..

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

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It’s very odd in the garden right now. There are flowers blooming that should have bloomed weeks ago. There are trees that are meant to be covered in flowers that haven’t even begun to get busy yet. There are bulbs flowering at the correct time but they look awfully odd next to the flowers that [...]

A Sunny Garden Update

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Circular Flower Bed - June 09

This year has been so strange as everything in the garden is super late due to the prolonged cold spell. Well it feels like it is super late anyway. This is the circular bed in my front drive and last Summer, in the month of June,  it looked like this….. Then last September, after all [...]

They’re All Growing Up So Fast!

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

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Although it’s March the temperatures are still well below the average for this time of year. This means that the Spring garden is probably going to be a little late in arriving. Has anyone noticed how the Snowdrops have only just really exploded on to the scene when they should have made more of an [...]