Newcastle/Michigan – Day 4

August 2, 2010  |  Newcastle upon Tyne

B has given her blessing for me to take over for a bit so we’ll be spending some time comparing Newcastle to  Michigan where I live now.  B will be back to regular posting on Monday 9 August!

Gardening in Newcastle for me meant getting an allotment (which I didn’t). This was the closest one to me, in Heaton/Armstrong Park:

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Gardening in Michigan is easier, just till up a bit of your backyard and BOOM, instant veg.  Keeping up with the weeds is the hardest bit!

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It’s a bit overgrown with weeds at a mo but there’s carrots, beans, peas, corn, lettuce, green peppers, all sorts of tomatoes, cucumbers, celery, cantaloupe, two varieties of watermelon, pumpkin, and a bit of broccoli in there.  It’s hard to keep up with, but we haven’t bought veg at the store all summer!


3 Comments


  1. Wow, self sufficient in lovely home grown veggies. Wonderful.

    Do you bottle, can or freeze for the winter?

  2. No, I don’t do canning, but I do freeze loads of sweetcorn and peas. My family usually keeps up with eating what is ready, so there’s not much to can. Maybe I’ll expand in a few years… Or maybe I’ll be back in the UK and get an allotment! Or maybe I’ll have sold a book or three and can move to the UK permanently have a nice house in the country with a backgarden :P Ahhh… dreams!

  3. Keep on dreaming, they can come true.

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