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"The Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms in association with The Royal Parks are running a Dig for Victory allotment project in St James’s Park, London from May-September 2007." Taken from:
www.farmgarden.org.uk/ari/index.php?option=com_content&am...
Bethesda, Maryland 2017. Overall, this was a wonderful year in the garden. The critters even left our large heirloom tomatoes and sweet peppers alone. This past Monday while we were at work somebody swiped the green Ikea portable table we placed near the Chelsea curb to distribute free produce to our neighbors and all who wander down our street. I mentioned the theft to a neighbor who was passing by and she returned less than ten minutes later with a spiffy Royal Blue folding table. So cool. Just to be on the safe side I secured the table to a street sign with $60 worth of heavy chain and padlocks. On the table today find yellow Cube Of Butter summer squash, yellow Hungarian Szentes roasting peppers, Corbachi Peppers for frying, sweet King Of The Japanese Chili Peppers Manganji, seriously hot Thai Peppers, hot Padron Peppers for tapas, sweet Red Cheese Peppers for roasting and grilling, Craig's Grande Jalapeno peppers (when red and ripe these make killer Chipotles when smoked with pecan wood...), hot Fish Peppers, German Lunchbox tomatoes, Black Cherry tomatoes and hot little Bird's Beak peppers. I had hoped to present of fuller picture of my gardening activities this season but our limited "free" non-work time was largely devoted to political activism in the wake of the election of Donald J. Trump to the presidency of the United States Of America. I've been participating in three to five protests, resistance meetings and other events almost every week, some of them on our newly refurbished deck behind the garden. It's been great to meet so many new friends.
its official. my first year gardening, and i am a miracle worker - at least in my own mind! ha.
this is broccoli, people. broccoli!
sprouting and growing and thriving! i'm kind of stunned. and inspired to keep on going.
Our corn as of this morning...she is looking good!
The weather has been good to us..despite a slow start and late spring, the heat, humidity, sunshine and rain every few days has made this corn quite happy.