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Fruit and Nuts

Ww wrote 4 months ago: The Annapolis Valley is a fruit growing area so we suppose that with all the worry over global warmi … more →

Tags: Environment, Things horticultural, Global Warming, climate change, annapolis valley, irrigation

Ingham

dhirendra08 wrote 10 months ago: The place is the center for fruit-growing and sugar processing.  You can find the Ingham 111km north … more →

Tags: Sugar Processing, Spectacular Waterfalls, Ingham, waterfalls, Townsville

Need Somewhere to Grow?1 comment

Angie wrote 10 months ago: With the present economic climate and a huge amount of interest in growing your own vegetables (sale … more →

Tags: Environment, Flowers, Isle of Wight, Lifestyle, local food, Organic Gardening, permaculture, sustainability, Vegetable growing

Seeds to Sow & What to do in the Garden in November

Angie wrote 1 year ago: As there is not much to sow this month I have combined seeds to sow and what to do in the garden as … more →

Tags: Vegetable growing, Growing in containers, Garlic, Brassicas, Peas, winter lettuce, broad beaans, seeds to sow in November, things to do in the garden in November

Seeds Online5 comments

Angie wrote 1 year ago: This is the time of year most people get their seed catalogues and decide what they are going to ord … more →

Tags: Vegetable growing, Flowers, Garden Supplies, Organic Gardening, Seeds, The Real Seed Catalogue, Nickys Seeds, Alan Romans, Seeds by size

Island Fruit and Nuts3 comments

Angie wrote 1 year ago: Apples This is some information about an exciting project that Rowan (Island & Ventnor permacult … more →

Tags: Environment, sustainability, Isle of Wight, nuts, permaculture, Island Fruit and Nuts, Island 2000, community orchards, Local Food Grants

Tomato Blight2 comments

Angie wrote 1 year ago: Tomato Blight I along with a lot of other people in Ventnor have succumbed to the dreaded tomato bli … more →

Tags: Vegetable growing, Pests & Diseases, Potatoes, Tomatoes, Bordeaux Mixture, Physalis peruviana, cape gooseberry, Aubergines, tomato blight

IW Permaculture September Meeting Review1 comment

Angie wrote 1 year ago: It was good to visit a garden that we had never been to before, thanks to Ben and Jo for inviting us … more →

Tags: Vegetable growing, Isle of Wight Permaculture, Flowers, permaculture, Events, Isle of Wight, IW Permaculture, Wormery, cob oven

Compost and Bokashi Bins4 comments

Angie wrote 1 year ago: We all know that compost is the key to a productive garden, it is far cheaper to make your own and y … more →

Tags: Vegetable growing, Flowers, permaculture, sustainability, recycling, Organic Gardening, IW Permaculture, Composting, composters

Things to do in the Garden in August

Angie wrote 1 year ago: Here are a few things to keep you busy this month (sorry it is a bit late), if you can get outside. … more →

Tags: Vegetable growing, Growing in containers, Potatoes, Cabbage, Onions, Tomatoes, Courgettes, Raspberries, The Real Seed Catalogue

The Edible Container Garden - Book Review

Angie wrote 1 year ago: The Edible Container Garden - Fresh food from tiny spaces Author: Michael Guerra Publisher: Gaia Boo … more →

Tags: Vegetable growing, Flowers, permaculture, Organic Gardening, Growing in containers, The Edible Container Garden, Michael Guerra, Gaia Books, Permaculture Magazine

Using Seaweed in the Garden11 comments

Angie wrote 1 year ago: If you live near the sea here are a few tips on utilising a valuable free resource for your garden. … more →

Tags: Flowers, Organic Gardening, Vegetable growing, compost activator, improve clay soil, make your own liquid plant feed, Seaweed, seaweed fertiliser, seaweed mulch

Toxic Manure

Angie wrote 1 year ago: Important! Please read this post if you are growing vegetables,  some bagged composts contain manure … more →

Tags: Vegetable growing, Environment, Organic Gardening, Growing in containers, aminopyralid, contaminated manure, weedkiller, Herbicide, distorted foliage

Propagation or Taking Cuttings2 comments

Angie wrote 1 year ago: Taking cuttings is an easy way to increase your amount of plants and shrubs so you can keep a spare, … more →

Tags: Flowers, Vegetable growing, blueberries, Clematis, Dianthus, dividing plants, escallonia, Gooseberries, Heathers

Things to do in the Garden in July

Angie wrote 1 year ago: Keep a look out for cabbage white butterfly eggs on all of your cabbage family plants. If you see an … more →

Tags: blueberries, Courgette, Flowers, Organic Gardening, Pests & Diseases, Potatoes, Runner Beans, Vegetable growing, Aubergines

The Fruit Garden in July1 comment

Angie wrote 1 year ago: Thanks to Blackmoor Nurseries for their ‘Things to do in the fruit garden this month’ ne … more →

Tags: Nurseries, Pests & Diseases, blackcurrant, Blackmoor Nurseries, woolly aphids, Strawberries, Blackberries, Plums, peaches

Feeding and Watering

Angie wrote 1 year ago: It seems to be turning into one of those ‘funny’ years for growing vegetables. A lot of … more →

Tags: Vegetable growing, Flowers, permaculture, Runner Beans, Courgette, Potatoes, courgette, runner beans, Strawberries

Ventnor Permaculture June Meeting Review2 comments

planetcooper wrote 1 year ago: We held our June meeting at Ken’s land in St Lawrence. He’s really been getting on with … more →

Tags: Vegetable growing, permaculture, Events, Organic Gardening, Isle of Wight, ventnor, Pests & Diseases, Ventnor Permaculture, St. Lawrence

'Gallop Round The Gardens' Review1 comment

Angie wrote 1 year ago: Last Sunday the 15th June St Lawrence Community Association organised ‘Gallop Round The Garden … more →

Tags: Vegetable growing, Flowers, permaculture, Events, Organic Gardening, Isle of Wight, Growing in containers, St. Lawrence, St Lawrence Community Association


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