My first ever international workshop included some six different nationalities. Ir is the first time I have been subject to live translation in a grow your own session.A new family from Iran at the World Friends group were pleased to have the help of a long serving Iranian to translate the fine details of my demonstration.
We all enjoyed the tasting of seeds and herbs and some took away the necessary bits and pieces to begin growing their own food.
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International growing session

March Miscellany for Gardeners
March is just such a wonderful busy time for gardeners and so full of promise for the vegetable grower in particular. Decide what your favourite foods are then resolve to grow them.
I soak large seeds such as broad beans overnight before planting them in recycled yoghurt cups. Salad leaves and herbs often go in the same pot so that they can be cut to order from the kitchen windowsill pots.
But the key to successful croping is a plan of action with a few seeds planted at say fortnightly intervals rather than pouring the whole packet into your first planting.
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