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Overview
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An overview of the deck as of the end of March 2002.
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Proud Gardener
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Here we see an example of the genus Grinnus Gardenus. ;-)
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Box B
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All protected by little plastic cloches which aren't quite big
enough. Everything the same as in January; various stages of
development.
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Containers
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Containers - from the looks of it, five brussels sprouts
plants and one double pack of iceberg. If you look in the
background, you can see down the steps to block C.
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Broccoli
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One of my increasingly large and leafy broccoli plants.
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Brussels Sprouts Overkill
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Don't get me wrong; I love brussels sprouts. However, I planted
five in one square, thinking that I was planting one plus four
radishes. Whoops.
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Washing Tub
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Baby carrots and green onions, planted last year.
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Iceberg
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The iceberg in block A9 is developing quite nicely,
and will be eaten soon.
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Leeks
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The more well-developed leeks in A6, now protected
with toilet rolls (to keep the dirt out from the wraps.)
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Pak Choi
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The Chinese cabbage in A8, perhaps the most
well-developed crop in the garden.
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Block C
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Okay; follow me down the deck steps to block C. Obviously,
not much is growing here because it's fairly new. However,
you can see various seedlings are coming up - mainly
radishes and mesclun. And the baby leeks (C1).
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Proud_Gardener
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This is the little garden next to Block C,
starting to come alive. Growing here are lilies,
purple flags, a rose bush, and the yellow flash you can see is
oxalis.
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Rose and Yellow Bush
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At the far right of my lot, if you are standing at the
back and facing the front, are two different kinds of bush,
end to end. The one at the front does not seem to flower,
but the one at the back does. And here you can see the
yellow flowers it pushes out, as well as some of the first
flowering roses - because at least one, if not two, kinds
of rose are planted at the far end, just before we
bump into our neighbour's back steps. (The white rail you can
see.)
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Oxalis
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There's another little patch of dirt at the back of the shed.
Growing here are more lilies and flags, and oxalis, and
nasturtiums. Plus of course another rose bush.
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