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15/08/2013
I’m starting to turn my
thoughts to the end of the summer and Autumn now, some of my summer plants are
looking tired so its time to roll up my sleeves and spend a week-end clearing
and replacing anything that’s looking a bit shabby. We’re just starting to get
some Autumn stock in to the Garden centres now so there’s plenty of yummy new
plants to choose from to get the gaps filled.
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26/07/2013
Last week Landford Garden Centre played host to the Morgan’s Vale and Woodfalls CE VA Primary School and David, Landfords Manager and I gave them a guided tour. The children thoroughly enjoyed themselves and we were inundated with thank-you letters! When they returned to School they had a project to design a poster for us and this is our favorite. We love it!!
19/07/2013
Well
its full steam ahead in the veggie garden, I’m still giving away strawberries and
salad leaves and I’ve found some delicious new salad recipes to try – green
salad can get a bit boring. I’ve tried adding a sprinkle of freshly chopped
oregano to mixed salad leaves which really pepped them up and for some colour
I’m enjoying the petals from the flowers of my nasturtiums which I planted to
attract aphids away from the main veg beds. Many garden flower petals are
edible and really make a salad look pretty. I like Nasturtiums,
violas (in
moderation, they can cause a tummy upset in large quantities) marigolds and
calendula and borage flowers. These also look really pretty frozen in your ice
cubes, easy to do and very effective when entertaining. Just be sure to check
that the flowers you use are safe to eat before you go ahead!
At
this time of year it’s easy to assume that our feathered friends have plenty of
food about so many people stop feeding them. However with babies about and this
year’s insect shortage caused by the long cold winter all is not as good for
them as it may seem. In towns birds often get quite dependent on the food that
we leave for them too so don’t forget to give them a helping hand and keep
feeding them.
10/07/2013
Our boys from Badger completed their cycle ride from the centre in Mappleborough Green (Warwickshire) to our West Parley centre in Ferndown (Dorset) over two days this week-end. Powering through in temperatures exceeding thirty degrees they have raised over £1600 for Acorns Children’s Hospice and are already talking about doing it again next year! We would like to thank all the support they were given by staff, suppliers and the very kind Cholderton youth hostel near Stonehenge who were kind enough to give them dinner on Saturday evening and a huge cooked breakfast to set them off again on Sunday morning.
The
garden is doing really well at the moment – My strawberries are delicious and I
have so many salad leaves I’m giving them away to anyone that will have them!
The
sweet peas I bought from our nursery are flowering away now too – I bought a
pot of a mix called ‘The Blues’ and they are beautiful. The way to keep them
going is to keep them well fed and to keep picking them – Once they are allowed
to set seed they’ll stop. Our flat smells wonderful with vases of them around.
26/06/2013
I’m very pleased to be cropping a decent amount of vegetables from the garden at last. My spinach and cut and come again salad leaves have gone beserk so I shouldn’t need to buy any for quite some time now.


19/06/2013
Now our lawn is looking thicker we’ve noticed a few weeds starting to grow so its time for a summer feed and weed where we’re a bit late starting our lawn care programme. The granular types such as Evergreen complete are really easy to use, just scatter on and let the rain we’ve been getting over the last week do the watering in for you! If you’ve already done your feed and weeding the cut and feed will give your grass an extra boost and help it recover from any damage done over the past year.
14/06/2013

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