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How I Use Fabric Pots For Gardening
This is very interesting. I would like to see pictures of your allotment. So you sell what you grow? I think you should write a page about this. It seems to be very different from anything I know about. You rent it, so if you decide to ...
dustytoes, on 05/18/2014
How I Use Fabric Pots For Gardening
Absolutely right. Wordchazer. I have no garden at home, but I rent a plot from the council,just over a mile from my house. It is just It is 400 square yards [the measurement was laid out before metrication.] On it I have a flower bed, ...
frankbeswick, on 05/18/2014
How I Use Fabric Pots For Gardening
Thanks WordChazer. Sounds like a nice idea. Around here there are community gardens, but I'm not sure how they work.
dustytoes, on 05/18/2014
WHAT’S IN A NAME? THE ORIGIN OF STREET NAMES IN THE CITY PART TWO
Ha ha! That Watling Street took a really circuitous route didn't it?
Telesto, on 05/18/2014
WHAT’S IN A NAME? THE ORIGIN OF STREET NAMES IN THE CITY PART TWO
Yeah! Part two. I did say I liked that threat! There's a Watling Street in Milton Keynes too, which is part of the same ancient trackway heading south east towards London.
Guest, on 05/18/2014
How I Use Fabric Pots For Gardening
An allotment is a patch of land away from the owner's house. Generally rented from the council or other neighborhood landowner. It often has a shed and occasionally chickens but is used for vegetable/fruit growing usually, am I right Frank? In ...
Guest, on 05/18/2014
How I Use Fabric Pots For Gardening
I am curious about the word "allotment". Is it just another word for your yard over there in the UK? It does take time. I've been busy lugging dirt to all my garden beds to be ready to plant by the end of May. I assume you are retiring and ...
dustytoes, on 05/18/2014
How I Use Fabric Pots For Gardening
You are completely right , Dustytoes, about the quicker warming of soil in raised beds. In the rubble sacks my potatoes mature earlier than they do in the ground.The downside is that raised beds dry out more quickly than the ground does. I am ...
frankbeswick, on 05/18/2014
Creating a Retro Kitchen: Tables and Chairs
Retro kitchens are so homey and I love the style. Didn't know you could still get those old style step stools
chevril, on 05/18/2014
How I Use Fabric Pots For Gardening
That's an interesting idea. Having little ground area to plant causes us to think outside the box doesn't it?
dustytoes, on 05/18/2014
Pinterest Now Valued at $5 Billion
I try not to log on unless I'm promoting some products too. Then I take some time to see and pin other images as well.
Mira, on 05/18/2014
How I Use Fabric Pots For Gardening
I think the soil warms quicker for starting seedlings when they are planted in the raised container. And the black fabric of course holds heat. I agree that certain vegetables need the ground to spread out.
dustytoes, on 05/18/2014
How I Use Fabric Pots For Gardening
What a good use of items for potting plants! I have an old birdbath with a crack in the bottom which I plan to use to grow something that has a shallow root system. Don't know what yet. Or I may use it as a stand to hold a large bucket or ...
dustytoes, on 05/18/2014
Pinterest Now Valued at $5 Billion
I use Pinterest every day to pin from Zazzle and other boards I visit. I look for healthy recipes and gardening tips for myself, as well as art. I have to be careful of the time I spend there - it can get out of control!
dustytoes, on 05/18/2014
Pinterest Now Valued at $5 Billion
I'm surprised myself it attracts mostly women. I can see men starting to use it more often in the future, too.
Mira, on 05/18/2014
