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Welcome
to my Web site! Please accept
my apologies if you are trying to surf somewhere and the page is still under
construction or the link is not made, but do come back, as I will continue
to build and add to the site as I can. |
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- Monthly Diary:
for
all those jobs in the garden from sowing to harvesting.
- Seasonal Tips:
a step-by-step practical guide to gardening season by season.
- On the Allotment:
a
look at my allotment in Worcester to see what's growing and what's
not!
- Dealing with
the Glut:
some helpful tips on what to do with all that produce from delicious
recipes to making jams and chutneys.
- Friend or
Foe!:
living with those so called "pests" in an organic garden.
- Watercolour
Paintings: send
a photo of your house or garden or both for a free quote.
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The
Vege Plot: includes
a list of vegetables; sowing calendar; crop rotation; raising plants from
seed; collecting your own seed and how to feed the soil. |
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Soft
Fruit: from
raspberries and strawberries sweet enough to be served just as they are
to refreshingly tart gooseberries. |
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The
Herb Garden: many
people are discovering the delights of including herbs in the garden. They
are easy to grow, make good companion plants for vegetables and are delicious
to eat. |
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Flowers:
perennials
provide the splashes of colour that really bring a garden to life. Use them
to add fresh crops of flowers to a permanent back-drop of trees and shrubs,
or let them star in beds of their own. |
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