Showing posts with label My allotment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My allotment. Show all posts

Wednesday 10 June 2020

My allotment Jun 2020.


1.tomatoes under the bell and phlox.


2.dahlias in memory of my grandmother


3. Salvia/Common sage.
It is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae and native to the Mediterranean region.


4.


5.- cucumbers under the bell
- dahlias
- thyme
- lovage


6.

7.Thyme


8.Thyme


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11.


12. raspberry


13. Three sisters planting: corn, beans, pumpkin.


14. corn, peas.


15.


16. dahlias


17. potatoes, onions


18. blueberry


19. blueberry


20. redcurrant...eaten by birds!


21. blackcurrant


22. blackcurrant


23. potatoes


24. horse manure...not to use horse manure on flowering plants!
Use it on non-flowering corn, potatoes, garlic, and lettuce; but not on tomatoes, peppers, flowers, and such.
If you have a source of fairly fresh manure in volume, consider using it as a hot bed as an alternative, making use of the warmth whilst rotting down.


25. asparagus


26.onions


27. gooseberry


28. beans


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33. salad leaves


34. cucumbers under the bell


35. rhubarb, grape


36. figs


37.


38. - Lovage plants (Levisticum officinale) grow like weeds.
The young leaves of this perennial herb are ideal for adding to salads, soups, stews and potato dishes, while blanched shoots can be eaten as a vegetable, and the roots are edible as a cooked vegetable or raw in salads.
The stalks can be candied like angelica, while dried leaves can be used to make a tea.
- grape
- seedlings

Wednesday 6 May 2020

My allotment.










Lonicera caerulea/Honeyberry/blue honeysuckle/haskap/Жимолость - RU