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Tag Archives: Orchard plot
Allotment update – October and November
Yet again, a bit late. Sorry about that. October was a month of busy-ness with more paid work than usual, two lost weeks with flu, a family funeral, and a brilliant celebration. All of which were important; none of which … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment, Growing, Local food, Reflections on life (and death)
Tagged Allotment, Food, growing, Growing food, Harvests, hens, Living, No-dig, Orchard plot, Simplicity, Thanksgiving
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Allotment update: June
Well here we are at the end of June, and the allotment looks very different from how it did at the start of the year. Everything is growing like crazy and its hard to keep up, but in a good … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment, Farming, Food, Growing, Local food, Nature, Uncategorized
Tagged Allotment, Food, Frugal food, Fruit growing, growing, Growing food, Home grown veg, Living, Local food, Orchard plot, Simplicity
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