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Garden Update – April in the Organic Kitchen Garden
It is April in the Organic Kitchen Garden. Spring is finally here, although winter is occasionally threatening to come back. I finally have some worthwhile updates in the garden. Every month I hope to let you know what is growing, what my plans are and what is not working too. April in the Organic Kitchen Garden The garden has finally dried out and I able to get out to my Spring Crops. ...
Jobs in the Organic Garden in April
Every month is there is something new to do and here are the Jobs in the Organic Garden in April. It has been the coldest Spring and every gardener is struggling with the weather. Usually, by now, my potatoes are in the ground but they are still on my windowsill. This post may contain Affiliate Links which helps us subsides the garden. In the Organic garden in April As I do no dig I ...
Composting food waste indoors
Composting Food Waste indoors Written by Nicki Casley, Bokashi Living Inc Food waste makes amazing high-quality compost that your garden will love. Better still, did you know that food waste can be composted easily and efficiently indoors? Nicki from Bokashi Living has kindly written this post of Snapshot and Snippets - as you know I am big into Organic Living and Composting. But if you ...
Sweet peas in January
January is a funny time for gardeners, we start the new year with plans and seed catalogues and hope. Only to realise there is very little we can plant in January except for a few things and one of those things is Sweet Peas. Sweet peas in January are the gardener's saviour - something to look forward to in the summer. Sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus) are probably the most popular annual ...
Chitting Potatoes in January – How and Why
One of the first jobs in the Snapshot and Snippets Organic gardening year is to start to force and chit some potatoes. Chitting Potatoes in January means sprouting the tuber. You do this by putting it, most eyes upright, in a light, cool but frost-free place at about 50F (10C). I am popping mine in the greenhouse but a garage or porch, slightly warmed by the house, is ideal. The Potatoes we are ...