Blogs about: Three Cornered Leek

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Introducing the "Hedgetable Patch"

annisveggies wrote 1 week ago: I am currently transferring veggies from the Telford garden to the new garden and trying to find new … more →

Tags: Borderland Garden, Forest Gardening, perennial greens, Perennial Vegetables, permaculture, roots and tubers, Allium paradoxum, Babington leek, burdock

三角葱 | Three cornered leek 2013/05/05.

misato wrote 2 weeks ago: Three cornered leek うつむきにはにかむ花の恋心 … more →

Tags: 春 | spring flowers, 花写真, 三角葱, ミツカドネギ, Allium triquetrum, 俳句, Haiku

The wonders of wild garlic1 comment

phoebefrenchcooking wrote 2 months ago: Wild Garlic growing Wild garlic is wonderful. My mother occasionally used the leaves in salads but I … more →

Tags: Recipes, ballymaloe, Food, St Andrews, Local Produce, knivesandforkes, lunch, Dinner, Garlic

Wonderful World of Weeds6 comments

oanh wrote 6 months ago: (Sorry, the temptation to alliterate was irresistible. Clearly, I did not resist.) In early October, … more →

Tags: Food, Being Green, spring, recipe, Melbourne, edible weeds, hello little weed, doris pozzi, Onion Weed

Making light work of it!9 comments

annisveggies wrote 1 year ago: Around this time of year everything in the garden starts to grow so fast you can nearly watch it mov … more →

Tags: Forest Gardening, perennial greens, Perennial Vegetables, permaculture, polycultures, roots and tubers, telford garden, asparagus, Babington leek

True spring onions2 comments

annisveggies wrote 1 year ago: We all know what spring onions are – right?  These days they come year round in the shops and … more →

Tags: Forest Gardening, perennial greens, Perennial Vegetables, permaculture, polycultures, telford garden, Allium paradoxum, chives, Scorzonera

Spring a Leek2 comments

wildlifetours wrote 1 year ago: A Mediterranean interloper to our countryside is now in flower. The three cornered Leek has delicate … more →

Tags: wildlife tours and education, north norfolk, guided bird and wildlife tours in norfolk, Accompanied Wildlife Tours, North Norfolk Wildlife and Bird Tours

Birdsong, January sunshine and bright green leaves3 comments

annisveggies wrote 1 year ago: Well the sunshine may have been short lived (now turned to drizzle) but the birds are still in good … more →

Tags: Forest Gardening, Perennial Vegetables, permaculture, polycultures, roots and tubers, perennial greens, telford garden, Jerusalem artichoke, Chinese Artichoke

Collecting as much food as I can from the garden (2)4 comments

annisveggies wrote 1 year ago: Since resolving to maximise the food output of the garden (within the limits of the space currently … more →

Tags: Forest Gardening, Perennial Vegetables, permaculture, polycultures, roots and tubers, perennial greens, telford garden, OCA, wild rocket

Where are the frosts?3 comments

annisveggies wrote 1 year ago: We are having spectacular sunny autumn weather.  When I drive home from work the surrounding Shropsh … more →

Tags: Forest Gardening, Perennial Vegetables, permaculture, polycultures, roots and tubers, telford garden, lambs lettuce, land cress, OCA

Early Bounty1 comment

annisveggies wrote 2 years ago: Wild garlic is now growing in profusion in the garden.  I have been harvesting small leaves for a co … more →

Tags: Forest Gardening, Perennial Vegetables, perennial greens, forest garden, wild garlic

Edible Wild Flowers: Three Cornered Leek/Wild Onion16 comments

Niamh wrote 2 years ago: I always have my eyes peeled and my nose finely tuned to the colours, shapes and scents in country h … more →

Tags: Random, London, Ireland, Garlic, Foraging, wild garlic, Allium triquetrum, Wild Onion, allium

More Dock Puddings and some wild onions2 comments

Margaret wrote 4 years ago: Oddly enough now I don’t have to drink herbal teas, I’m really enjoying some of them! Mi … more →

Tags: Broadleaved Woods, Mountain, hedgerow, spring, Wine, salad, Flora, pudding, Berries


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