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Garden photography

By Lila Das Gupta on 23/07/2010 16:05:40

I've always wanted to take better pictures of my garden and allotment, not just for the sake of keeping a record, but for the pure artistic pleasure of it.Up till now I've been rather stupidly remiss: I took on an overgrown allotment, but I simply


Gardening by the moon

By Lila Das Gupta on 11/06/2010 16:56:15

Have you ever thought about gardening by the phases of the moon? I've been meaning to try moon gardening for some time, and now - thanks to the encouragement and guidance of a friend on the plot - I think I've mastered the rudimentary principles


Allotment vs garden

By Lila Das Gupta on 02/10/2009 17:24:17

People with allotments always lament the fact that their gardens at home suffer terrible neglect - if only it were possible to serve two masters at once.After years of frowning at my own back garden, I could take it no longer. The whole area


Growing potatoes and broad beans

By Lila Das Gupta on 30/10/2009 14:40:37

Readers of this blog may recall that I have recently 'delegated' the compost-making in the family to my husband. He's so taken by his new role that I sometimes catch him slipping gardening books into his shoulder bag in the morning to read


Growing cut flowers on the allotment

By Lila Das Gupta on 18/03/2010 16:53:15

We've just been allocated more space on the allotment, so we now have a full sized plot. As well as planting many more spuds - which will keep the 'old man' happy - we can also plant the cutting garden my daughter always wanted. Despite


Alpine strawberries

By Lila Das Gupta on 07/05/2010 09:21:18

.If you have limited space, or are growing in pots, I always consider alpine strawberries a better bet than garden strawberries. Alpine strawberries are exquisite in taste, and although much smaller, they are ever-bearers, which means they go on


Quicker compost

By Lila Das Gupta on 16/10/2009 16:24:44

I've recently been working my way through 'The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People', a self-help book by Stephen Covey, and was immensely impressed that it has something to teach us gardeners.In the book, Covey describes how he got his son to look


Wasps and wasps' nests

By Lila Das Gupta on 05/03/2010 16:41:05

was told that either I or the allotment society could be liable if I put up a sign, so this was not an advisable course of action.I know that wasps are beneficial for gardeners: not only are they important for the whole ecosystem, but they eat garden pests


Growing potatoes

By Lila Das Gupta on 08/01/2010 16:33:03

I love the snow we're having this week, but it does rather put paid to gardening. Harsh weather has made me all the more thankful for my lovely greenhouse - the only thing that's tempting me to the  bottom of the garden at the moment. After I took


Growing shallots

By Lila Das Gupta on 22/01/2010 14:31:06

in my gardening habits, so you'll rarely find me on the plot on 21 December.There's still plenty of time to order and plant shallots or find them in garden centres - I've got away with planting them in at the end of April and still had a good crop


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