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FAQ: How often should I water?

Tyswan February 2, 2018 Uncategorized0 Comments

A hugel is water efficient, so how much or how little should I water? ANSWER: If you’ve built robust hugel, and you’re growing typical vegetables with a view to regular harvesting, then you would typically water: seed beds – 5 mins, twice per day, the same as a conventional bed. …

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Easy Roast Green Gage Plum Jam

Tyswan January 21, 2018 Uncategorized0 Comments

This two ingredient roast plum jam is a huge hit with most people. It’s not too sweet and slightly tart. You can add more sugar to taste. Every year we have a massive surplus of Greengages (also called Reine Claude plum). We give it away by the buck load, make …

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