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fermentedphil

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Summer is Here! | HiveGarden Journal

For the whole of South Africa, except the area in which I live, summer had arrived. But only in the last two days, have summer really r...

fermentedphil

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Seedlings, Flowers, and Wild Strawberries | HiveGarden Journal

The weather is changing rapidly, from the cold winter to the hot summer. But it is also still very confused, as we have had some rain (...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

The Constant Moving Garden(er): My Living Raised Bed | HiveGarden Journal

More than a year ago, 500 days to be precise, I built a raised bed from scrap materials. In the last couple of months, I "upgrade...

emaninthekitchen

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Orzo and Swiss Chard Soup

This Orzo and Swiss Chard Soup, known as Shoorba Tirsh, is a hearty, comforting bowl of deliciousness that's easy to prepare, making it p...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

Swiss Chard and Sunflower Seeds: A Savoury Side Dish

homegrown swiss chard | onion | parmesan | sunflower seeds Lately, I haven't been able to cook as much as I would have liked to. I ha...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

Salad Growing Everywhere and Spider Mite Infested Swiss Chard | A HiveGarden Journal

abundance only exist when absolute loss is held close to the heart abundance only exist in the heart of those who know the destruc...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

Sometimes Even the Most Beautiful Flowers Need to be Cut | A HiveGarden Journal

It always pains me to cut back flowers. It feels morally wrong to me to cut them. Even if only to place them in water and put them in ...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

Returning to a Garden Overrun by Chickweed | A HiveGarden Journal

We do not determine our own fate, life is a chaotic mixture of different movements. Chickweed taking over Swiss chard I did not pla...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

The Ever Evolving Nature of Gardening | A HiveGarden Journal

| Slightly eaten Swiss Chard | Sometimes you need to trim plants back quite a lot to reveal their beauty, but sometimes you need to ta...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

Trying to Survive the Second Wind Storm | A HiveGarden Journal

from my bellows winds are born i am destruction invisible scars left to fester A couple of months ago (in April to be specific), w...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

Winter Means Seed(lings) and Growth | A HiveGarden Journal Update

It is winter weather, cold winds and drizzling rain now and again. This is the perfect condition for seedlings to pop through the wet g...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

The Uninvited Guests Can Stay, For Now... | A HiveGarden Journal

I am a messy gardener. I cannot abide by the rules that stipulate "plant in neat rows, 5 cm apart..." Most of the time, I jus...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

More Signs of Life ... | HiveGarden Journal

perpetual return eternal sunshine the green sticking from the ground a carpet of life seeking to transform waste to nutrition nutrition...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

Autumn Growth - An Update on the Raised Succulent Garden Bed | A GardenHive Journal

With the changing seasons, and heading from autumn straight into winter, my garden has seen an explosion of growth. Living in a region o...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

Festival of Leafy Greens and Burnt Onions - A Dish Using the Last of the Summer Greens

summer leafy greens; parmesan; lemon zest; burnt onion; olive oil The summer is ending and the winter is approaching. We are in autum...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

The Garden Waits for No One | A Type of HiveGarden Journal and PhD Rant

The garden waits for no one. If you sow the seeds, and if the ground is fertile, and if there is enough water, and if the sun shines, th...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

There is Life, Again! | A HiveGarden Journal

It has been two or three weeks since I sowed some seeds into the three flower pots I will be using to grow some herbs in. Since then, I...

sunscape

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Hive.Blog

Swiss Chard Frittata For Dinner - by Sunscape

I have been missing having some fresh, dark greens from the garden so this week I decided to get some from the grocery store. By the ti...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

Finding a Surprise After Being Away for Two Weeks

I have planted various greens about a month ago. Most of them successfully grew into beautiful seedlings. Then disaster struck as someth...

fermentedphil

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Something is Eating the Seedlings... | HiveGarden Journal

| amaranth seedling | My fear has come true...
Something is eating my seedlings...

fermentedphil

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PeakD

They are Alive! Swiss Chard, Seedlings, and My Obsession with Spekboom

Two weeks ago, I moved my food garden from the containers I used to a patch of grass that I lifted. The move was successful! After two w...

fermentedphil

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Harvesting a Kilogram of Swiss Chard Due to the Heat: Philosophical Life Lessons in the Garden | A HiveGarden Journal Entry

It is incredible how much nature gives. If we give and take in balance she provides in abundance; by way of sustenance and knowledge. Ha...

bluntsmasha

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Garden Intro and Daily Harvest

Welcome to my Garden https://youtu.be/yLl4qJ8tnRY This is a little tour of my garden where I go through my plants and collect some goodie...