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Big love and thanks to all new backers of THE END OF MAGIC this week. We’re up to 68% and it would be great to make 70% by the end of the week. It…
This gallery contains 4 photos.
Originally posted on Mark Stay Writes:
Big love and thanks to all new backers of THE END OF MAGIC this week. We’re up to 68% and it would be great to make 70% by the end of the week. It…
There are so many different varieties of cucumbers out there, so why not try something new this year. Not all cucumbers have to be grown in a greenhouse, there are many varieties that can be grown outside. Make sure you … Continue reading
Be very careful when choosing peppers to grow. Firstly check the packets to find out if they’re “Sweet” or “Chilli”, you don’t want to get them mixed up. If you are growing chillies, check how hot they’re going to be. … Continue reading
The sky is overcast and there is still some fog lingering. So what better place to spend the afternoon, then in the greenhouse sowing seeds. With the weather taking it’s time to warm up, everything is about 2 weeks behind. … Continue reading
Now that Spring is definitely here, please no more snow until winter, it’s time to get everything ready in the garden. I’m sure, like me, you’re in full seed sowing mode, and have great plans for your garden this year. … Continue reading
Now that Spring is finally here, it’s taken it’s time, and the weather has warmed up considerably, seed sowing is in full flow. I’ve got loads to do as you would expect. The raised beds are taking shape, but we … Continue reading
Growing herbs is very easy to do. You can either grow them in a herb patch in the garden, but they will also grow perfectly will in pots on a patio, or even on a sunny window sill. If you … Continue reading
It’s one of those words that gardeners use, assuming that everyone know what it means. Some people don’t know, so here I am to explain this gardening term. Many vegetables can be sown successionally, and here’s how I grow my … Continue reading
I doubt he’d come and visit, but if he does, he can help with my raised beds. Olive Oyl is welcome to, but Bluto can stay away. I remember watching the cartoon as a kid. They were subliminally sending you … Continue reading
But let’s not call the whole thing off…. What ever way you say tomato, they are sown in the same way. Now the weather is getting warmer, March is the perfect time to sow them. This is how I’m sowing … Continue reading