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How do I turn my garden into an allotment?
simply turn over a small area at a time and cover with old carpet or black polythene,this will kill off the grass and turn it into humus,when this process is done lightly turn over again and plant whatever you want. once you have planted up... Read More »
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What's growing in your allotment/garden this week?
I've got my first crop of rhubarb already. One plant has yielded 750g so frozen it ready for another crop - then I'll make some rhubarb and ginger jam! My rocket is looking good - not ready for eating yet but looks like actual rocket now, a... Read More »
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How to Grow Quinoa in Small Gardens and Allotments
A small scale staple carbohydrate crop easy to grow in a garden, delicious and nutritious home grown alternative to rice. Quinoa, pronounced “keen-wa”, is well known to whole food enthusiasts as a nutritious and delicious alternative to ric... Read More »
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To attract beneficial insects to your garden you'll need: Shady, protected areas for laying eggs Low growing plants as cover for ground beetles (thyme, rosemary, or mint) Tiny flowers for tiny wasps, like plants from the Umbelliferae family...
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Hey Yahoo User, See if you can find out who owns the garden and ask them if you can go in. Then you don't have to worry about being charged with the misdemeanor of trespassing.
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I tried the Beer in the pan, it only caught the slugs that were crawling directly towards it. Even then the slugs requested chips and dip to go with their beer. After trying every silly thing mentioned, I had to go to using slug baits. Be s...
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