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the walls... sitting on top of mulch on top of old mouldy carpet picked up during the last local hard rubbish collection, should keep the weeds down for a season or two.
The idea is to split the garden into a number of distinct levels. Making effective use of the slopingness. Here we see my attempts at auto-digging. The idea being that if you leave a spade long enough, it may start digging itself out of sheer boredom.
central MA, USA 6-14-07
soft bodied on squash plant, very tiny guy
if you do not see it right away, there is a note box on the pic
Hodsock Priory near Blyth has a snowdrop tour every year. In spite of its name it was never a priory. And the gateway is the only authentic bit dating before the Victorian era.
I'd make a snarky comment, but I'm too busy being grouchy because you can see my shadow in the picture. -snarlie-
Lisa Bailey, vice-principal of the Mountain View Primary School, has hailed the recently launched School Garden Project as an important life lesson in self-sustainability and community development. Yesterday, FLOW Foundation launched the initiative in conjunction with the Jamaica 4-H Clubs.
Five...
goodnewsjamaica.com/education/flows-school-garden-project...
pimento pepper transplant (next to tomato... thats probably it's problem but I am still deciding if it is and if I will move this guy)
Happy with the leveling of the clay and other bits and bobs I now need to fill the grassed area up to the top with top-soil.
My basil diversity set came in.. they will be companions to the heirloom tomatoes I have (all from seeds of change)
The reconstructed garden at Kenilworth, originally built by Robert Dudley (Earl of Leicester) for Elizabeth I. The original aviary was filled with all manner of exotic birds, but in today's eco-conscious world they're mainly finches.