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Field to Feast

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Your thoughts ?
Let me know what your thoughts are on this one guys climate crisis film being show all over the UK in coming days and weeks
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Your thoughts ?
3 likes • Jun 10
Just trying to drive up more hysteria about climate. Look up CO2 Coalition and Heartland for true data, not models and highly unlikely predictions.
Container Growing Inspo…
I’m limited to growing in pots only though my heart aches to grow in proper beds. Please could someone show me some photos of growing in pots for some much needed inspiration. I have one little raised bed as pictured that someone gave me but the rest are in pots. Reasons I can only grow in pots…. 1) my house and garden is built on a old council garage site. Just centimetres below the turf is one giant concrete slab. 2) I rent the house and not allowed to dig the garden up. 3) it’s a small garden, there’s absolutely no room for even one raised bed anywhere nevermind a south facing one 😕 I’m growing strawberries, blueberries, carrots, radish, salad, potatoes (but no such a seedling yet) parsnips, tomatoes and one cabbage 😆 In the raised bed I’ve got spring onions and brown onions. Also growing some eucalyptus to tie to my shower head for refreshing and sinus clearing steamy showers. Really could do with some container growing inspiration 🙏🏻
Container Growing Inspo…
2 likes • May 21
You can buy or make cloth grow bags. We are renting as well so they have come in handy for us. Also, I have reused the bags compost comes in for years. Just make sure to put some holes in the bottom for drainage. I've also have plants growing in laundry bags. You can think out of the box. I can't remember what the name of the book (70's or 80's) was, but it focused on reusing or repurposing common household items for planting.
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