Seasonal Menu Ideas for a Spring Garden Party
Sunday, 30 May 2010
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Our Vegetable garden is moving...
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
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Our London Vegetable Garden.
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Clocks changing, Spring awakening
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
When the clocks change and we finally get those longer days I think it is safe to say there is a shift. More people are out and about, there is a new energy in the air and more and more people are up for drinks after work – a sure sign of the spring/summer season.. If there was every a time to get excited about your veg patch, sowing your vegetable seeds and getting started, now is the time.
We haven’t been in town for the past week so when we arrived back in London this weekend it was straight out into the garden. Due to the weather and this and that we have been slightly behind in our direct sowing, but with the raised beds prepped and seeds categorised by month (Stephen’s doing) this was the Sunday that we would sow the majority of our seeds for our summer crop.
You may remember from a previous post that we sowed our peas a few weeks ago, well sadly only two of our peas germinated from this original sowing so we decided to start afresh and sow awhole new set this time round. I am positive they will all germinaed this time and we’ll be popping peas out of thier pods in a couple of months. We also sowed our carrots, radishes, lettuce, spring onions, spinach and some more broad beans.
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Harlow Carr - 14 March 2010
Our veg patch didn’t receive much hands-on attention during Mother's day weekend as we weren’t in London tending to our seedlings but up in Yorkshire having a weekend away with my family. We were very lucky with the weather and I think Mam had a nice day especially as we took her to the wonderful RHS Harlow Carr on Sunday.
We have heard of Harlow Carr as it has been mentioned on Garden’s Question Time a couple of times so when my mother said she was keen to go we jumped at the chance. Mam is a member of the RHS so for 3 adults and one child it only cost us £9.50 to get in. With our bargain entrance fee we had a few pennies left so spent them initially in Betty’s tea rooms on lots of yummy cakes and pies and then in the fantastic garden shop, where I think all 4 of us managed to loose an hour or so wandering around.
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Turning the compost, planting the flower bed and some garden visitors…
Monday, 8 March 2010
Even when if it is too cold to sow seed direct there are many useful jobs you can do in the vegetable garden. Turning your compost, adding this to the raised bed, sorting out plants and planning your area is a great way to spend a sunny yet cold day.
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Rain and leeks
Sunday, 28 February 2010
I am so sick of the cold, wet and miserable weather, bring on spring immediately if not sooner. Don’t get me wrong I have had a lovely weekend, we had a wonderful brunch at The House in Islington on Saturday relaxing and eating scrumptious food with friends, and I made a yummy marmalade cake today but what I really want is a full day in the garden not just a few moments between the passing showers.
Despite the rain we have managed to get a bit of gardening done. Today the leeks were sown in cell trays, which again have been put in the warm study for germination. Speaking of which I am very happy to report that my sweet peas have popped through (see picture) and the garden peas under the budget cloche in the raised bed have now germinated – a true sign of great things to come. We will be sowing the next batch of both the sweet peas and garden peas in just a couple of weeks.
There is more snow forecast for the week ahead, fingers crossed it will be gone by the weekend - just like that squirrel.
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Labels: Leeks, Peas, Sweet Peas
Sowing Garden Peas and Sweet Peas
Monday, 22 February 2010
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