Since entering the gardening community in March 2022, I have found that a lot of things are deemed quite controversial. Who knew people were...
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We've all been there. Or, at least, that's what I'm telling myself to feel better about the current state my plot is in. Back in...
Whilst reading the lovely Growing Goats and Girls by Rosanne Hodin, I stumbled upon a section titled The May Gap. This part of the chapter ...
One of the first things I knew I wanted to grow at my allotment was beetroot. I'm a big fan of homemade soups and beetroot soup is quite...
Hello everyone! It's been a while since I wrote about the plot and a lot has changed in that time. The main bit of progress you have se...
I had originally planned to spend my birthday this year in Disney World Florida, meaning I would have been there for the EPCOT International...
When taking on an allotment, it is very easy to get carried away in ripping everything up, growing all of the things and not take a moment t...
As you know, I have just taken on my first allotment plot and it is rather overgrown. For my first day at the plot, I headed down with good ...
I have an allotment! I had no idea I would be able to say (and type) those words so soon and now that I can, I want to scream them from the ...
As soon as we hit March, everyone is getting hyped to be able to sow all their seeds. Is it still a little early for most plants? Yes. Are w...
With making the decision to close my Etsy shop, I was starting to feel really useless. I am definitely the kind of person who likes to keep ...
After posting a successful reel showing how I made a bird feeder, I wanted to write this post as a font of knowledge for making your own su...
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