Daughter of the Soil

Adventures in experimental horticulture

Thursday, 29 April 2010

Sowing potatoes from TPS

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Flowers of Salad Blue , one of the few potato varieties which produces copious quantities of true seed. I have a very exciting new project u...
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Sunday, 25 April 2010

Garden gallery: some of the herbs I grow

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Chocolate peppermint , a variety of Mentha piperita . I love peppermint, it's my favourite of all the mints for flavour and for medicina...
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Luna Trick F4 seedlings go forth

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Luna Trick F4 plants all tagged up and ready to plant out Well both my F4 Luna Trick batches are now planted out in the garden - the standa...
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Saturday, 17 April 2010

The herb garden resurrected

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I've finally got round to doing something I've meant to do ever since I moved here in 2004 - install a proper herb garden. In my pre...
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Sunday, 11 April 2010

Report on the Luna Trick F3 crop

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This post comes with a little explanatory video (12 minutes running time) as an introduction to my Luna Trick pea project. It's the firs...
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Sunday, 4 April 2010

Red-podded pea update: the F3 crop

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The unexpected discovery of the 'formula' for red-podded peas was the most exciting thing to happen in the garden in 2008. Without...
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Thursday, 1 April 2010

Major Cook's Bean

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Some of you may be growing this treasure of a bean this year, as it appeared in the 2010 Heritage Seed Library catalogue - along with a litt...
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Friday, 26 March 2010

No I haven't given up

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OSU Blue Fruit tomato. Verily 'tis a black fruit, but red in the middle. Last year I had to leave most of my garden fallow and take a ye...
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Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Pea: Luna Trick

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Last year's F2 plant which became the prototype for Luna Trick I have at least three or four plant breeding projects which will be ready...
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