Keeping the momentum going on the creation of a sustainable community orchard and permaculture garden going during Covid-19. Petitioning the UK government on environmental issues.
My name is Lola. I feel privileged to be able to share my experiences of the things I love with you through my blog and quarterly features on Kinimori.
I am passionate about plants and horticulture, and exploring their links with human existence and creativity.
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All in Diary
Keeping the momentum going on the creation of a sustainable community orchard and permaculture garden going during Covid-19. Petitioning the UK government on environmental issues.
Plants that are flowering on my allotment plots this April. Spring flowers. Hyacinths, Camellias, Cytisus, currants.
A list of the vegetable and flower seeds that I’ll be sowing this March. I will also plant out my chitted seed potatoes. Why not grow your won?
The asparagus season is fast approaching. Keeping beds weed free is important if you want a good crop.
Getting strawberry plants ready to produce a bumper harvest this 2020 growing season.
How I prepare my rose bushes for the blooming season. My Rose Care regime includes pruning, weeding and mulching. Feeding is important too.
February flowers. Plants blooming now include Snowdrops, Irises and Arabis, and are looking good despite Storm Ciara and Storm Dennis.
Brexit. We are out of the EU. Uncertain times. What will it mean for plant lovers like me?