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  • Plenty of Beds but no rest ...

    Blog post by Alison Mundie on 24 Feb 2009

    The snow has gone at last, thank goodness, so work continues apace on the raised bed building in the new productive area. Once beds are drilled and screwed together, the fun bit of lining them up on the ground to fit the design begins - not always as straightforward as it sounds, especially on a site... Read more..

  • Mucking and Weaving

    Blog post by Alison Mundie on 20 Mar 2009

    Very busy times in the garden now and the warm and dry weather has meant great progress in the new kitchen garden. Most of the soil preparation is complete, to the relief of all the gardeners involved (some were beginning to get overload - see picture), with the mushroom compost, manure, composted bark... Read more..

  • Jumping on the vegetable bandwagon

    Blog post by Phil Clayton, Features Editor, The Garden on 31 Mar 2009

    People who know me and my gardening habits seem a bit surprised, but I have finally boarded the grow-your-own bus. Until now I have always resented putting aside any of my limited border space for fruit or veg, in favour of all the perennials, shrubs and bulbs I love, but the remorseless media onslaught... Read more..

  • Now you don't ....

    Photo uploaded by Alison Mundie on 19 Nov 2008

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  • The pattern emerges

    Photo uploaded by Alison Mundie on 24 Feb 2009

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