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Hi Maggie I hope you are well. I see most of the people on a Friday afternoon, when i do not have to go to work. Most of the other plot holders are retired so they go on weekdays when i am at work. It can be quite solitary, which i find quite plea...
23 hours ago
Wow, they are good sized plots. I wish we had allotment areas here in Adelaide. Do you get to know the other allotment gardeners?. We have almost finished our composting, pruning back, seed saving and planting out of our seedlings. With a small ga...
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Hi Kathryn This image is a screenshot from Google Earth. The only drawback with Google Earth is that you cannot zoom in as close as you would like. I have a greenhouse in the bottom right and a shed and covered compost bin at top right. A lot of t...
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Hi Salma I am lucky in that my allotment is only a short bicycle ride from my house. Some people in larger cities like London have to travel to theirs in a car. It is interesting to find out from you just how things are in your country. I think as...
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I would love to have an allotment, there needs to be more of them.
on Saturday
great shot, yours seem to have the most on it.
on Saturday
I pay £50 pounds a year approximately for my allotment. This amount has doubled in the last few years as their popularity has increased. Mine is 300 square yards, although there are smaller ones. The trend nowadays is to split them in two, so they...
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Allotments are now very popular in the UK. I used to have empty ones around mine for years. This site describes what an allotment is. The main advantage of an allotment is that it does not have to be too tidy, so is ideal for trying out different ...
on Saturday
I believe the British allotment system was developed in the late 19th & early 20th centuries to feed the urban poor mainly in the north of the country. Areas of land in urban areas were owned by local government and small parcels [300 square yards...
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News Flash: Global climate experts say that soon, vegetable seeds "may indeed prove more valueable than gold."
on Friday
Hi Kym Welcome to KGI. I,m sure that you will find this a really useful site. I like this photo, its so full of life. Its like a photo you would find on a calendar. I think that coneflowers are supposed to be good for the immune system but i havn,...
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Hi Michelle There is one seed company that i forgot about. They are Franchi seeds of Italy. Again probably not much use for buying, but they have a great range. They are great for anybody looking for something different. I think they do fifty diff...
November 17
Hi Michelle I,ve been looking through a catalogue recently called 'Van Hage Seeds', i think they are Dutch. Probably no good for you to buy from because they are based in Europe, but may be interesting non the less. Some people in the states buy f...
November 17
Hi Gillian It sounds a really useful plant. Nice foliage, beautiful flowers and something to eat at the end. What more could you want. I,ll have to look out for it and give it a try.
November 17
In the urbanized world today, green roof-tops give material benefits like organic produce, save from excessive summer heat and improve the environment. More benefits: utilizing your free time fruitfully, body exercise, nice to see things growing.
November 16

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Where do you live and garden?
YORK ENGLAND
How long have you been growing food?
10-20 years
Dream garden travel destination:
Any walled kitchen garden.
Favorite foods:
Rhubarb Crumble

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What is an Allotment

Allotments are now very popular in the UK. I used to have empty ones around mine for years. This site describes what an allotment is. The main advantage of an allotment is that it does not have to be too tidy, so is ideal for trying out different methods of recycling.
As long as you attend regularly and work the soil you can grow what you wish. Both vegetables and flowers.
Indeed i used to be a member of the… Continue

Posted on November 21, 2009 at 5:34am — 2 Comments

Glenn Fletcher

Useful Tools

I have found no specific place on KGI for identifying useful gardening tools.
Everyone has their own favourite tool. It may be one that you use everytime you go in the garden, or it may be one that belonged to your parents that brings back memories, and is still working perfectly.

Posted on November 11, 2009 at 2:00pm — 3 Comments

Glenn Fletcher

Slug Boards

I have timber step over boards. These allow me to cross over long beds without having to walk all the way around. I do not like to walk on the soil as it ruins the tilth.
Most of the year and especially at this time of the year they attract slugs to the underside of the board. These slugs live in the soil and so are normally difficult to find, unless they are eating your plants.
I turn the boards over every week and dispose of the slugs that are hiding there. Sometimes there are slug eggs there… Continue

Posted on November 3, 2009 at 3:14am —

Glenn Fletcher

How to Ripen Tomatoes

We will soon be getting frosty weather and start picking our tomatoes when they are green.
One tip for turning green tomatoes red is to put them in a drawer with a ripe banana.
The ripe banana gives off ethylene gas which then ripens the tomatoes.
They never go as red as in the sunshine, more of a pinky red, but good enough for cooking with.
You probably all new that anyway, but its worth repeating.

Posted on October 1, 2009 at 3:16pm — 3 Comments

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Castle Howard Arboretum

They are keeping endangered trees here from all around the world. A very nice place to visit in autumn when the leaves are changing colour. See their website.

Posted on September 28, 2009 at 4:20pm — 6 Comments

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At 4:20pm on November 8, 2009, Penelope said…
"Cracked" is good.
At 1:36am on November 7, 2009, amna mufti said…
Hi Glenn!This is not very common but we do plant them.They need somewhat wet environment.So 300km to north from my place is a good area for its production.But it do good with us too.
At 12:04pm on November 6, 2009, Dave Mull said…
Those brown dogs you photographed are chocolate Labrador retrievers--similar in a lot of ways to goldens.
At 12:02pm on November 6, 2009, Dave Mull said…
Thanks for the welcome, Glenn. I look forward to learning more about gardening here--it's a pasttime/obsession/whatever that is never fully learned. My dog is a Golden Retriever, not as light as most of them.
At 5:26pm on November 2, 2009, Penelope said…
We've been having pleasant afternoon weather this week too. Here, a frost kills things, then it gets nice again for a while. We've had some snow, but it didn't stay. Nice that you're having such a nice time in the garden.
At 5:46pm on October 26, 2009, Gail Wolf said…
Hi Glenn,
Thanks for your message and your comment on my fall garden photo. It does look kind of like you described! The summer house is my husband's office, but he shares it with me. It's a fun place to go and sit quietly on the porch.
If my garden only was a tiny bit as good as yours I'd be blissful. Yes, we do have a lot of space here in this yard, because we live in the suburbs outside of Seattle and the parcels are larger (but we pay the price with poorer public transportation options). I'd like to be able to plant good things over every square foot of it, but there never seems to be enough time for all that we want to do. Next year I hope to improve some, thanks to the many things I've learned from you, Carol and others here at KGI. You're welcome to drop by any time and be a weekend gardner...just keep a good eye out for that transporter!
By the way, I've been meaning to tell you how much I liked your Harrogate photos. I first heard of this show by reading James Herriot books (I've read them all). His books are what inspired me to want to visit Yorkshire, which I hope to do some day.
Take care, Glenn.
At 5:47pm on October 21, 2009, Everett McDonald said…
Thanks Glenn,
I've had black currants, they're great. Ten years ago I bought some
bushes and mailed them to my brother in New Hampshire. He planted
them and his wife makes black currant preserves for me and I in return
send them Mulberry preserves.
At 1:35am on October 21, 2009, Salma Kamal said…
This is great.Looks like home kitchen gardening arrangment.
The tenth world flower show would be held . Yes ! This time in USA.
The 10th World Flower Show: Theme is "This Glorious Earth "
15 - 19 June 2011
Seaport World Trade Center
Boston, Massachusetts
http://www.wafausa.org/
2008 World flower Show was to be Held in Lahore (Pakistan) but unfortunately ,
had to be cancelled, at last moment.due to Terrorist threat.
At 6:07am on October 20, 2009, Mary Heaner said…
Hi Glenn,
I found a place in the UK that has inoculant, they say:
http://www.mr-fothergills.co.uk
At 4:17pm on October 19, 2009, alian al said…
hi Glenn
thanks for the comment ,i like your pictures collections too ,about the fall location ,funny i dont know too but i think some where in Europe .i will make sure about the location and let u know.
 
 

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Thanks Raul, gardening gives me pleasure as well as fresh vegetables as well, and off course an family tie!
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Thats great Everret! So lovingly composed that I felt the warmth of that old rickety stove around me after so many years and away so many miles.
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lovely memories Everett, thanks for sharing.
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My father-in-law Fred Pond died ten years ago. He loved his garden and I still miss him a lot especially at this time of year when the seed catalogues start arriving. The Pond family lived on a seven acre homestead of sorts in Westford Massachuset...
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I think this might need it's own category, don't you? Tomatoes are one of the most popular things to grow and we've been placing them in all kinds of groups, but the fact is we almost all grow them, and they have specific needs.
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The cooking shows are entertaining, but that's all. Some of my favorite recipes started with notes handed down from family. They're still as good as ever. James Beard, Joy of cooking, and Professional Chefs Manural are good references. I have over...
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Greetings everyone :D Sice we've been having such odd weather this year, I decided to try getting my garlic in the ground this past weekend. Now I hope that it'll all grow nicely.
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Amanda Williams and Maggie are now friends
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Donald you lucky to live in an area where you can start a new hive at any time during the year! In New York one could never start a new package in December! =8-o We'd love to see pix of your current hive. :)
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marion stewart added a blog post
Red osier dogwood is just the best plant for this time of year – cut down some branches – you can find them in fields and ditches and then place them in garden pots or containers. Fill the over-season containers with soil to hold the stems. Attach...
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Hi Everyone: I am new to kitchen gardeners and I currently have one bee hive and I am planning on buying one four pound package of bees and a queen in December. If my luck is strong I will also capture a swarm and end up with three total hives goi...
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I had not heard of this new link of cell phone towers to CCD, but I believe that CCD is caused by a number of different things and is mostly limited to large scale professional beekeepers that put their bees on large semi-trucks and haul them all ...
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HOW TO - ADD A LINK

Several people have experienced difficulty putting working links into comments and blogs etc and I know it is clumsy.... so here is how you do it.....

First type the text you want to appear....  ie  IAN'S PAGE

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Created by Ian Jun 7, 2009 at 7:28pm. Last updated by Ian Jun 8.

Forum Policy

Hi, I'm starting to put together a few guidlines on using the discussion forum on here.

I would be happy to hear any comments you may have.  This is very much a work in progress so plese feel free to ask me to add anything you think is needed.

I don't want to make our community hide bound by rules and regulations but I think that, as the community has grown, some explanation of what is expected is needed.

Administration

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Created by Ian May 23, 2009 at 1:55am. Last updated by Ian May 25.

Climate maps

Hi following recent discussion I have put climate maps of the USA, Australia and Europe on here for reference..

 Climate map of the USA

Climate map of Australia

Climate map of Europe

 

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Created by Ian Sep 12, 2008 at 6:20pm. Last updated by Ian Apr 14.

Recipes, Recipes, Recipes

Hi Everyone,  I've started to collect together recipes from various posts on the site and put them all together here.

If you have a recipe you want to add on here, just post it on the site and leave a comment on my page telling me where it is and I'll go and fetch it back here.

They are organised in Contributor Order but I'm open to better suggestions!

BEVA'S RECIPES

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Created by Ian Jun 2, 2008 at 9:54am. Last updated by Ian Apr 13.

US STATES ABBREVIATIONS

 

US STATE ABBREVIATIONS

AK - Alaska               AL - Alabama              AR - Arkansas
AZ - Arizona              CA - California           CO - Colorado
CT - Connecticut          DC - Dist of Columbia *   DE - Delaware
FL - Florida              GA - Georgia              GU

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Created by Ian Jan 27, 2009 at 4:27pm. Last updated by Ian Jan 27.

HOW TO - MAKE COMPOST

Recently there was an excellent discussion about composting. I’ve pulled together all the various comments here. You can also watch KGI's video on composting here.

 

 

KATE’S ADVICE

I used to have a tumbler that we made from a wine-barrel but

1 you have to fill it up all at once

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Notes Home

Welcome to Notes.

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Created by Ian May 28, 2008 at 12:10pm. Last updated by Ian May. 30, 2008.

A Note about Notes

I have just written this note so that I can see what we can achieve by using this new feature.

If you read this and have any suggestions then please leave a comment on my page or email me.

Ian

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