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The Hunger Gap
While ordering some seeds this winter I came across the term “hunger gap”. It was used in the description of a storage root crop variety (I can’t remember which vegetable!). I was struck by the term, and honestly think its remarkable I’ve only heard about it now in my late twenties. It refers to this period of time in mid-winter until early spring when no fresh produce is available, when winter stores are decreasing without any new food coming in. It 's such a visceral term,
terranvaivars
Mar 116 min read


Propagation through cuttings
Black currant cuttings taken in the Autumn for planting. While propagation by dormant hardwood cuttings may seem a bit intimidating if you’ve never done it before, it is one of the simplest ways to propagate certain plants, and is an affordable and easy way to increase your stock for many different species. This post is specifically about dormant hardwood cuttings, as propagation with greenwood/softwood cuttings is a whole different topic. I will be giving a bit of an underst
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Mar 84 min read


Bare-root trees
Why bare-root? Bare-root currant ready to be planted We choose to plant and supply bare-root trees because it is better for the long-term health of trees, and therefore better for the people growing them. When trees are grown in pots their roots quickly reach the edges of the pot and begin to grow in the shape of the pot. There tends to be a higher ratio of root growth to above ground growth, so even small potted trees can quickly become root-bound in a pot. The transplant sh
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Jan 124 min read
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