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     A visit to an artisan spirulina producer
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    By Alan Down
    In Polytunnel, Protected Cropping, Super food, Super-food
    Posted July 29, 2022

    A visit to an artisan spirulina producer

    Artisan Spirulina producers are dwarfed by huge commercial producers in China, USA and other countries. I wanted to see how this highly acclaimed algal food was grown. So whilst on holiday in the [...]

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    About Alan

    Flora and fauna have always fascinated me but it was a lifelong career in horticulture that filled most days.

    Having grown up on a farm where boyhood days were filled with discoveries of the natural world I soon found that my passion for plants – wildflowers at that time – would direct my career…

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    Alan E Down · 18 hours ago
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    Aloysia citrodora (was Lippia) lemon verbena really enjoying the heat @NTSouthWest #Tintinhullgarden
    Have you ever made tea/infusion from it?
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    Alan E Down · 18 hours ago
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    Have you seen surprising differences to drought in #garden #plants? These are closely related but reacting very differently. Rudbeckia Goldsturm ok but R. fulgida deamii really stressed.
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    Alan E Down · 2 days ago
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    It may not look much but we’ve been harvesting #strawberries almost every week since May! These #fruit are a 2nd crop from the plants that cropped first in May! #gyo #growyourownfood
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