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Potato Pete recipes for the 21st Century - theunconventionalgardener.com
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 12:05

Potato Pete recipes for the 21st Century

‘Potato Pete’ was a cartoon character from the WW2 era, whose job was to persuade people to fill up on homegrown potatoes rather than bread made from imported wheat. Potatoes made it into all kinds of recipes during the war, replacing some of the fat in pastry and even turning into dessert. The Ministry of Food published the Potato Pete Recipe Book, which you can read online.

Soil type and how to improve your soil - theunconventionalgardener.com
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 12:05

Soil type and how to improve your soil

It’s raining heavily today, so there’s no point even trying to go outside into the garden, but if there’s a plus point to such dreadful weather then it does – at least temporarily – make people aware of what’s under their feet. Soil tends to be forgotten until it turns into mud, or you squelch along through sodden grass, or watch priceless fertility washed down the drain. Weather like this shows us the importance of winter soil care, particularly keeping soil covered (even if all you have is weeds!) so that plant roots can hold it all together for you.

Soup & a slice: 20151119 - theunconventionalgardener.com - France
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 12:04

Soup & a slice: 20151119

The focus on food waste tends to be on the fresh items we don’t manage to eat before they go past their sell-by date, but in our house there are plenty of pantry items that are hidden from view and remain unused, and my Inner Womble has been inventing ways to make use of them. Now that I’m at home for lunch, making fresh soup and bread is a good way of dealing with both of them – a blended soup can hide a multitude of less-than-perfect food items, and an inventive bread recipe can make use of some as well.

Potatoes, tomatoes, pomatoes, tomtatoes - theunconventionalgardener.com - Britain - Vietnam
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 12:04

Potatoes, tomatoes, pomatoes, tomtatoes

It looks as though spring might be on its way in the northern hemisphere, and gardeners’ thoughts are turning towards tomatoes and potatoes. You may have already sown your first tomato seeds; your seed potatoes may be chitting on the windowsill. But what if you could get both potatoes and tomatoes from the same plant – a TomTato?

More musing on mini mulberries, and other novelties - theunconventionalgardener.com
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 12:04

More musing on mini mulberries, and other novelties

We’ve all been there. We’ve all read the marketing blurb for a shiny new plant variety, and decided that we had to have it. We may have been good, and waited for a few days, to be sure that we really had to have it, but we’ve all paid money for brand new plant varieties for the garden. And then we find out that they don’t quite live up to the hype. You don’t hear about ‘early adopters’ outside of the tech world, really, but that’s exactly what we are, and a certain amount of disappointment is inevitable.

How To Grow Mustard and Cress - theunconventionalgardener.com
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 12:04

How To Grow Mustard and Cress

If it’s the middle of winter and there’s nothing much going on in the vegetable garden, or you want some easy and ultra-fresh salad greens, or a rainy day project to help keep the kids occupied, then try growing mustard and cress!

Simple minty potato salad - theunconventionalgardener.com
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 12:02

Simple minty potato salad

A quick and easy potato salad that makes a lovely side dish for a BBQ.

Stand up for Ancient Trees #CelebrateSpring - theunconventionalgardener.com - Britain - Scotland
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 11:59

Stand up for Ancient Trees #CelebrateSpring

One of the great joys of spring is seeing trees leaf out and bloom. They bring so much joy, and do so much for us, and yet are rarely valued as they should be. In particular, ancient trees are wondrous, magical things. Impressive and complex structures, they have lots of nooks and crannies in which wildlife can find a home. As fungi feed on the tree they provide food for woodland creatures, and a hollowed out trunk provides shelter. Although ancient trees are in the final stage of their life, and technically in decline, they have a lot to give, and can go on living for a long time, depending on the species.

Potatoes planted - theunconventionalgardener.com
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 11:58

Potatoes planted

This year is the first I have ever planted my potatoes on the traditional planting day of Good Friday! They almost got the traditional addition of comfrey leaves in the planting holeas (which would have been another first!), but in the end I decided to leave the comfrey flowering for the bees. They need food more than my spuds do, at this time of year. Although, in the end, the spuds got something better…

How to chit seed potatoes - theunconventionalgardener.com
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 11:58

How to chit seed potatoes

Have you noticed that potatoes left in the fridge, or in the bottom of a sack, tend to grow long white sprouts after a while? Discarded tubers can do the same in the compost heap, and it’s the way that seed potatoes start to grow when they’re planted out in the garden. Those long, white shoots are fragile and easily broken, and they can carry on growing to gargantuan proportions.

Soup & a slice: 20151214 - theunconventionalgardener.com - France
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 11:57

Soup & a slice: 20151214

News that Tesco now sells frozen avocados provoked a mixed reaction amongst the people I know, but it’s true that avocados are pesky things when it comes to food waste. Unripe one second, practically past it the next, it’s hard to time their consumption correctly to get them at their best.

What is a seed potato? - theunconventionalgardener.com - Britain - Scotland
theunconventionalgardener.com
21.08.2023 / 11:56

What is a seed potato?

A seed potato is a potato that has been grown to be replanted to produce a potato crop. It’s the usual way that potatoes are made available to farmers and growers – although it is possible to produce potato seeds (also known as True Potato Seed, TPS), it is unusual to do so.

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