When I Was a Boy
When I was a boy, my father had an “allotment”.
For the duration of World War 2, the United Kingdom became separated from her normal trading resources, which mostly came by sea. This being the case, the administration of the day motivated individuals to “Dig for Victory”… i.e., turn their flower gardens into vegetable gardens, and so grow to be more self-sufficient.
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Categories: Garden Tags: Agriculture, allotment, Community development, Faboideae, Food and drink, Pea, Pigeon pea, United Kingdom, Urban agriculture, Vegan cuisine, Vegetable, Vegetarian cuisine, Victory garden
Beating the Credit Crunch – Growing Your Own
Not only the credit crunch but the all time low exchange rate has made living in France a great deal more expensive and most of us are looking at our diminishing dollars and pounds and wondering how to make them go further.
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Categories: Garden Tags: allotment, bee, butterfly, chemicals, Chris Bradbury, Composting, France, Garden, gardening, herbs, United Kingdom, vegetable bed, vegetable garden
