Cockney at Selbourne Grove Allotment

I'm new to gardening and this blog will hopefully track my progress and provide useful tips to those new to gardening.

Beardy_Cockney @RichHenryPierce

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Saturday, 14 September 2013

Getting Ready for Winter





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Labels: broccoli., Fruit canes, strawberries, sweetcorn
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Cockney Pierce
Keighley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
I live in Braithwaite Village, West Yorkshire, with my wife, four cats and ten chickens. I enjoy gardening and this blog is essentially devoted to progress on my allotment at Selbourne Grove. We got the allotment in April 2012 and much of the work in the first year was clearing the plot from junk and debris. Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/RichHenryPierce
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My favourite blogs

  • The Cottage Smallholder
    The New Cottagesmallholder HQ
    11 months ago
  • Two Thirsty Gardeners
    From Sake to Shochu – A Guide to Japanese Drinks
    1 year ago
  • Cockney at Selbourne Grove Allotment
    Ducks, "My How they have Grown!"
    10 years ago
  • The Wild Cooks' Blog
    Wild Walk with Honey and Pickle
    11 years ago
  • Tales from Swallow Barn

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      • Getting Ready for Winter
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  • ►  2012 (2)
    • ►  April (2)

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Cockney's Lame Tips

  • GARDENERS. Wrap seed potatoes in a wire mesh before planting. Hey presto! Ready cut chips at harvest time.
  • Turn your greenhouse into a garden shed by boarding up the windows with spare floorboards.
  • DIY enthusiasts. Make your approach more professional by starting 3 days late, wearing ill fitting trousers and shaking your head at regular intervals.

Websites

  • Allotment Minutes
  • fablabairedale.org
  • freecycle.org
  • pinterest.com

Gardening/Self Sufficiency Books

  • Grow Your Food for Free by Dave Hamilton.
  • The RHS Allotment Handbook by Mitchell & Beazley.
  • Practical Self Sufficiency by Dick & James Strawbridge
  • The Self Sufficient-ish Bible by Andy & Dave Hamilton
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