Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Links
- Mike's 2007 Allotment Photo Gallery (All uploaded pics)
- Mike & Sue's Garden Diary
- Mike's Nature Diary
- Lytham Hall Apiary
- The Saunders' Allotment Page
- The Allotment Lady
- KT's Kitchen Garden
- My Tiny Plot
- Losing the Plot
- Head Burro
- Pumpkin Soup
- Calendula & Concrete
- A Country Garden
- Greenmantle
- Dave's Allotment Blog
- Stew & Fritha's Allotment
- Phil's Garden Diary
- Vidaverde Seed Catalogue
- The Mammoth Onion
- Simpson's Seeds
Previous Posts
- I have made a start on the tidying up but there is...
- This is Hugh F-W's favourite one-pot recipe from T...
- ...and here it is before cooking. As you can see t...
- I couldn't resist taking this picture of Lanigans ...
- The door has blown off the small shed. As the roof...
- The "usual" view from the main thoroughfare. The s...
- The super-tall early purp is looking a little sorr...
- Some pics of Joanne's Brilliant Brown Bread which ...
- ....and after the first rising in the airing cupbo...
- Split into two and ready to rise again.
8 Comments:
Everywhere's barren these days, it's rather depressing really. Beautiful photos by the way, I've just stumbled accross your blog and I shall now be keeping an eye on it. It makes me wish someone gets me a digital camera for Christmas...
Thanks for your comment. Now is the time to start planning for next year! Do you grow veg? I will be posting some allotment New Year's resolutions to try and make sure I get round to at least some of them.
I'm attempting to grow veg, I've just got an allotment and it's all rather exciting really. I've started a blog myself (it's not as good as yours) if you fancy a butchers I'm at www.20six.co.uk/mildew
The U.K. seems to be cold. Cold is terrible in Japan too. It is difficult that they go to a field, Vegetables do not grow up for cold.I want to come good season for the vegetables soon.
Just popping up to wish you and your family and very Happy New Year, and I am really looking forward to seeing more photos over next year of your wonderful allotment plot.
The bread recipe you posted has now ousted my 'favourite' recipe, and I use nothing else. I do mix and match the grains and flours I use as I have always done, but adding treacle and roasted oil makes it all so easy peasy.
My very best wishes to you all
Hi Mike - Happy New Year and all the best for 2006. I'm going to have to try this bread recipe, you know :-)
Just dropped by to wish you and your family A Happy New Year.Hope you have another productive year!
Looking forward to seeing more of your great photos.
Happy New Year, dear! It might look barren but the artichokes are still there. We need some more - please get down there and bring some back with you!
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