Scarecrow's Field, 24/7/07
By David
- 25 Jul, 2007
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The sweetcorn has been among the most successful plants this year. I have never seen it before in reality, but I love this plant for its architectural properties alone, never mind the fact that the female flowers and the silks are forming, with tangible corn cobs forming. I knew sweetcorn needed plenty of water (which I myself have only provided maybe 4 times, along with 2 rounds of feed (fish, blood and bone), but I thought it also needed plenty of sun and warmth. Anyway, here's to an Indian Summer and corn straight from plant to barbie!
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I love your garden - wouldn't it be something if playschemes or nursery schools could do something similar
26 Aug, 2007
Y4es, it really would be a lovely learning experience but, unfortunately, vandalism in areas such as school grounds (especially during holiday periods) is a major consideration - and deterrent -for many schools planning outdoor projects.
28 Aug, 2007
A very inspiring way of getting kids interested in how food and other plants grow and the processes involved!
30 Aug, 2007
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This photo is of "A. Our "Wizard of Oz" Garden 2007" in David's garden
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What a quirky garden!! Certainly different but not for me , it proves the individuality of gardening !!
30 Jul, 2007