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    The history of the humble carrot

    Photo by Markus Spiske

    Carrots are a staple food, but they haven’t always been. Why are carrots good for you? What was the link between World War II and carrots? I love a bit of geekery so here is a vegetable related history lesson!

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    By Rachel
  • Cooking,  Growing

    Christmas dinner: home grown is always best!

    Nothing beats homegrown!

    If you are new to growing or would like to grow your Christmas Dinner for next year take a look at our guide to Christmas Veg

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    Rib of beef with sage & onion stuffing, carrot & swede mash, roast parsnips, potato & leek mash and brussels. #allotment #growyourown

    A post shared by Don't Crop Me Now (@dontcropmenow) on Dec 25, 2019 at 10:50am PST

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    By Rachel
  • Growing

    Happy Christmas

    Merry Christmas from Don’t Crop Me Now

    Posted by Don't Crop Me Now on Wednesday, 25 December 2019
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    By Rachel
  • Growing

    Sunflower seed give-away

    Picture courtesy of Amazon.co.uk

    21/12/19 I decided to put a post on our Facebook group offering free Dwarf sunflower seeds to community growing groups. I had plenty of excess seeds so what could be better than sharing a bit of allotment love at Christmas time?

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    By Rachel
  • Growing

    Growing veg: our reliable favourites.

    Crops picked in March

    Are you new to growing? Wondering which varieties of veg to pick to try in 2020? Here is our guide to ‘what grows well’ for us at Don’t Crop Me Now.

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    By Rachel
  • Growing

    What a load of old s***! Lets talk manure (and compost)

    Animal dung (faeces) is a very traditional way of fertilising crops, but it can seem quite confusing! What manure is best to use on a vegetable garden? When should you add it? How much? What is the difference between manure and compost?

    At Don’t Crop Me Now we predominately use composted horse manure to produce most of the mulch we use on our plots. We have a long-standing source of the manure that we are confident is weedkiller free (see Aminopyralid discussion below). Because we keep our own chickens we use their manure as component of our homemade compost. We have added guinea pig and rabbit manure/compost to our compost when we can source it. Recently I found a good few sacks of alpaca manure for a small donation to charity. I still have that stacked up in bags waiting for use!

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    By Rachel
  • Cooking

    Butternut Squash Gnocchi with Bacon & Sweetcorn

    Gnocchi is easy and quick to make. It is a great way to use up leftover potato, squash or beetroot.

    Gnocchi is very similar to pasta and which is made by adding egg and plain flour to produce a dough that is poached in salted boiling water.

    Here I used leftover steamed butternut squash.

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    By Rachel
  • Growing

    The history of Plot 4

    Plot 4 is our main plot. We have 2 other half plots (1b and 2b) and now the recently acquired 5b. Over the years we have also cultivated Plot 2a, Plot 5a, Plot 9 and Plot 11a. Plot 4 has been the only constant growing space since we took it on in July 2007! At that time we were looking for more space as we were growing on plot 9 only. There was a long waiting list, but plot 4 had been uncultivated for many years and most of the people on the list were not comfortable taking such a project on. One Sunday afternoon I agreed to take the plot and signed the contract. When I got home Ant wasn’t too impressed that I had taken on the project knowing how bad the plot was! However, I was not easily detered. In 2007 the waiting list was long. We were not going to get any other plot anytime soon!

    It wasn’t really until I went and took a series of pictures that the task ahead sunk in!

    • Top end of the plot
    • Brambles
    • …and bindweed
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    By Rachel
  • Cooking

    Tomato Soda Bread & Tomato Butternut and Bean soup

    We have a number of pumpkins and butternut squash that need using. I decided to steam a few of the smaller butternuts so I can use them in quick meals this week. Tonight I used some of the squash to make a simple dinner of soup and soda bread which can also be taken for lunch tomorrow at work.

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    By Rachel
  • Growing

    Plot 5b!

    Always up for a new challenge at Don’t Crop Me Now, we have taken on another plot! Here we discuss the plans for the new growing area and how we plan to tackle clearing it.

    Plot 5b is next door to our main plot (plot 4). We also have 2 other half plots. In the long term we plan to give up one of the other half plots once we have Plot 5b cleared and established.

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    By Rachel
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