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Archive for September, 2009

Spring time brings with it new growth of the plants and flowers we love and the ones we’d rather not have (weeds).
Weed Control.
As I garden as naturally as possible, weeds present alot of hard work for me. 
I have been ‘weeding’ now for a few weeks as the weeds love the spring as much as [...]

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Not only did we have an abundance of vegetables, we also had an abundance of fruit prior to removing the plums, peach, nectarines, apricots etc.
Here is a photograph of the harvest at this time:
All this fruit was also grown as naturally as possible without the use of chemical sprays, fertilisers etc.
I must admit I do [...]

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This was my first attempt at growing vegetables. 
 
These were all grown Naturally, using mulches, seasol, compost and companion planting. 
The hand weeding is always a chore but the knowledge that no chemicals or poison are on or in your food is well worth the effort.
In the background you can also see the abundant fruit from our [...]

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A Labour of Love:
Quenton painstakingly pruned off the damage from the frosts and began a regular organic fertilising routine using natural organic fertilisers and micro organisms/bacteria to rebuild the soil and therefore the health of the trees.
This all naturally broke down and proved to be an added bonus for the soil condition, worm increase tree [...]

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