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Collecting as much food as I can from the garden (3)
This is an update on how I am doing with my resolve to collect as much food from the garden as possible (see the previous two posts at http://annisveggies.wordpress.com/2011/12/09/collecting-as-much-food-as-i-can-from-the-garden/ and http://annisveggies.wordpress.com/2012/01/19/collecting-as-much-food-as-i-can-from-the-garden-2/). So far this year I have been able to … Continue reading
Collecting as much food as I can from the garden
I now have a good selection of perennial vegetables growing happily and healthily in polycultures. Whilst I may well continue to experiment with more varieties I also want to focus on seeing how productive the perennials can be. Throughout this year … Continue reading
Where are the frosts?
We are having spectacular sunny autumn weather. When I drive home from work the surrounding Shropshire countryside is outstandingly beautiful with silhouettes of trees outlined against the pale golden glow of the late afternoon sun. This time last year the roads … Continue reading