Garden Supplies News » square foot gardening https://www.garden-supplies-advisor.com/1 Wed, 01 Jun 2011 10:48:27 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3 Roses, Radishes and Squared Recipes https://www.garden-supplies-advisor.com/1/roses-radishes-squared-recipes/ https://www.garden-supplies-advisor.com/1/roses-radishes-squared-recipes/#comments Tue, 04 May 2010 11:17:30 +0000 hughe https://www.garden-supplies-advisor.com/1/?p=211
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    Following the revival of interest in his space saving “square foot gardening” technique Mel Brooks has recently published the natural sequel the “All New Square Foot Gardening Cookbook“. The book covers fruits and vegetables from A to T, Asparagus to Tomatoes with Melons and Berries for the fruit. Unlike the average cookbook this one starts with advice on when to harvest, how to know that it’s ready and even when it’s too late. Then there are tips on storage and even companion planting receives a mention. Finally we come to the recipes which include Roasted Asparagus With Cherry Tomatoes and Asparagus Wild Rice Salad.

    Source(which includes recipes for Squash and Crab Soup and Cool Cucumber Ginger Limeade).

    Krystle Vermes writes a regular Plant of the Week column in the Boston Green Community Examiner and her piece on radishes caught my eye. Radishes are ideal crops for kids because they are easy to grow and take only a few weeks from planting the seeds to harvest. With their bright pink skin and peppery taste radishes make a coloful addition to any salad. Read more..

    A recent subject in the Plant of the Week series covered a flower that has been flourishing for over 35 million years. Certainly the rose has been prized throughout history and remains a firm favorite today. The article by Krystle Vermes includes advice on planting and varieties as well as the best time to pick them for use in flower arrangements. And it gives me an excuse to include some of photos of a few of my favorites. Read more..

    The strongly scented GertrudeJekyl

    The strongly scented GertrudeJekyl

    St Swithun climbing rose

    St Swithun climbing rose

    Rose border at RHS Wisley

    Rose border at RHS Wisley

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    Heucheras, Hostas And A Portable Garden https://www.garden-supplies-advisor.com/1/heucheras-hostas-portable-garden/ https://www.garden-supplies-advisor.com/1/heucheras-hostas-portable-garden/#comments Mon, 26 Apr 2010 09:40:12 +0000 hughe https://www.garden-supplies-advisor.com/1/?p=208
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    The technique known as “square foot gardening” has been around for many years. In fact it was way back in 1981 that Mel Bartolomew wrote about this method of growing plants in small 4 foot square boxes. The benefits are now well known – less work, fewer weeds and less water. It is also an ideal system for the beginner and, what I have not seen mentioned before, for someone whose job involves frequent house moves.

    Bryn Bird’s husband is in the Navy and so each time they move to a new posting she packs up the soil and boards of her square foot garden and loads them into the removal van along with her other belongings. On arrival at the new station she can reassemble her garden and be ready to plant straightaway. Read more..

    On a similar theme, if you want to grow grow climbing vegetables in a small space, here is a simple design for an A frame that is an easy DIY job. A neat feature of this design is the replaceable foot. Read more..

    “Heuchera is a shady alternative to hosta” writes Sara Busse in the Charleston Gazette. I love hostas but so do slugs, and there is nothing worse in my eyes than a hosta that has been decimated by these slimy pests. Mind you I do not find heucheras as attractive as hostas, but they are useful plants and I do have several in my garden. Read more..

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