It was really tough not having my own space this summer, and not having the money to set anything up at my new place... But, I scrounged together some cash and threw some plants in the dirt.
I started with putting down cardboard on the area that I wanted to use for my first few beds, and I held it down with potted plants. After a couple months the grass stopped trying to fight back and the cardboard lay flat on the ground. By then I had a bit of money, and I bought a cedar board that was on sale at Homely Despot, got them to cut it into lengths, and got some cheap corner hardware to put it all together. Then I filled the center with some hay from my dad, a bag of composted manure, and a couple bags of cheap dirt from the grocery store garden center. It didn't quite fill the box, but I mounded it up on one side and used the other side to trench-compost some kitchen veggie scraps.
In Anglo-Saxon- the place where the people grow plants
This is my blog where I'll post gardening ideas, recipes for things you can (mostly) grow in your own garden, and the results of my experiments. There will probably be a few posts on medieval herbalism as well.
Saturday, 24 September 2016
Summer gardening roundup
Labels:
angelica,
bergamot,
blueberry,
chard,
community garden,
flax,
gardening,
garlic,
horehound,
kale,
nettle,
onions,
peas,
spinach,
strawberry,
wood betony
Friday, 16 September 2016
Pumpkin soup
Pumpkin Soup
- 2lbs pumpkin (pie variety NOT carving type)
- 1 onion
- 2 cloves garlic
- butter or butter substitute
- salt and pepper
- cinnamon and nutmeg
- milk
- 1 litre of vegetable stock
Labels:
garlic,
local food,
onions,
pumpkin,
recipe,
soup,
thrifty,
vegan,
vegetables,
vegetarian
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