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My Subversive (garden) Plot

My Subversive (garden) Plot

Posted by Hank in Garden design

I watched a most engaging YouTube by Roger Doiron called My subversive (garden) plot. You can see it here.

Its not my way of saying things, so I provide a link to the video rather than embedding it. It is an inspiring message you might enjoy.

To view it, select one of the two links above.

Our kitchen garden

The veggie garden doesn’t know about the global economy.

Our plants are unaware of debt or food shortages. They just grow food.

The plants know if we work hard to feed and weed them. And we can only harvest if we sow, plant, weed and water.
Visit our family garden in the evening to see what is growing.

Home » My Subversive (garden) Plot » Receiving the blessings of home-grown food
Bean leaf
Bean leaf
Broad bean pod
Broad bean pod
Capsicums germinated in half-bottle
Capsicums germinated in half-bottle
I germinate all our seed in these. Plastic bottles cut in half make efficient micro green houses. Resistant to wind, rain, hens, possums, snails and small children.
Celery is a main bulk ingredient
Celery is a main bulk ingredient
Chive pick flower
Chive pick flower
Coriander
Coriander
Coriander seed germinating
Coriander seed germinating
Cucumber in snail-free green houses
Cucumber in snail-free green houses
Cucumber planted out
Cucumber planted out
Cucumber plants stretching out in the evening.
Cucumber plants stretching out in the evening.
Evening sun on my garden hoe.
Evening sun on my garden hoe.
Feeling fresh lettuce leaves.
Feeling fresh lettuce leaves.
Garlic
Garlic
Garlic stem in evening sun
Garlic stem in evening sun
Garlic stems
Garlic stems
Garlic that needed weeding and compost
Garlic that needed weeding and compost
Hoing in home-made compost
Hoing in home-made compost
Lettuce.
Lettuce.
We pick a few leaves at a time. They re-grow.
Macro of bean
Macro of bean
Macro of bean pod
Macro of bean pod
Parcel in new compost.
Parcel in new compost.
Parcel is like celery.
Parcel is like celery.
We use it in soups and salads. We pick a few stems from different plants. The stems re-grow.
Peppermint for salads
Peppermint for salads
Peppermint is kid\'s fav
Peppermint is kid's fav
Scarlet runner bean plant
Scarlet runner bean plant
Spearmint for chewing and drinks
Spearmint for chewing and drinks
Spinach leaf tip macro
Spinach leaf tip macro
Spinach macro underleaf
Spinach macro underleaf
Texture of spinach leaf
Texture of spinach leaf
We eat in salads or blanched.
The plastic protects the plant
The plastic protects the plant
After germination in the half-bottle, I planted out the small plants with the plastic bottle top half over them for added protection.
This garlic need more compost
This garlic need more compost
Turning new soil for planting.
Turning new soil for planting.
We don\'t use celery sparingly
We don't use celery sparingly
I add it to free-range scrambled eggs the morning.
Yukon leaf
Yukon leaf
We eat the sweet tuba roots fresh as salad.
Yukon leaf top
Yukon leaf top

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