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My Garden is My Space

My Garden is My Space

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My garden IS my space. I cannot claim the garden as mine; I am only borrowing it from Mother Nature. One day she will take it back but for now she is letting me pretend that it is mine to fashion to my liking.

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  • Rain and Frost and Stops Play in the Garden

    Posted on Sunday December 6th, 2009 at 14:44 in today in the garden, garden pests and garden pals

    When you have rain, rain and more rain with the first good frost of the winter, what can you do in the garden in weather such as this? Not a lot outside is the answer. The ground is waterlogged, there is no point in walking on it and causing compacti...

  • Locally Grown Vegetables

    Posted on Tuesday November 17th, 2009 at 13:53 in how to vegtable garden

    Going through town I stopped for a chat at a market stall that is run by a local farming family. Needless to say they sell vegetables that they grow on their own farm and, if they do not have enough of a variety to crop and bring to the stall that we...

  • Summer Bedding Plants still Doing Well in November

    Posted on Tuesday November 3rd, 2009 at 07:12 in today in the garden

    November in the garden last year was a bit bleak to say the least. Early really cold weather finished off the annuals and the dahlias had to be put into storage. What a difference this year. The weather did turn cold, the cold winds suggested a repea...

  • Honey Fungus, Save the Hedgehogs and Vegetables in Season

    Posted on Monday October 12th, 2009 at 08:02 in today in the garden

    I strolled out into the garden to check what tasks needed to go onto the list of things to do and, although I have seen it before, I was amazed to see several eruptions in the garden. There is no other way to describe it. The awful Honey Fungus has d...

  • Winter Flowering Pansies Have to Wait Their Turn

    Posted on Monday October 5th, 2009 at 11:02 in tomatoes, garden pests and garden pals

    When you go away on holiday in the height of summer it is always a worry that friends or neighbours cannot get round often enough to keep up the watering. Everyone is busy and they cannot be expected to lavish all the love and care that you would you...

  • Tomato Harbinger Takes the Prize

    Posted on Tuesday September 8th, 2009 at 04:42 in tomatoes, today in the garden

    It is not so long ago that I made an entry in my diary giving an opinion on the tomato varieties that I have grown this year. At the time I stated that I would grow more of the same next year, this being Harbinger and the plum variety Red Alert. I ha...

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