Welcome!!! Just my personal Blog relating to general stuff I'm into and do, mostly Beer and Wine making along with what we get up to on the Allotment
Friday, 30 March 2012
Busy Days and Suggestions Needed re Rabbits.....
So, most of Plot 119 dug over now.... pics to follow! Spent the day at home in the back garden today, potted up my turnip seedlings, sowed the celery and brussel sprouts into module pots and generally pottered around poking things and telling things to grow. The shelving in the greenhouse at home is full now of seedlings and I have my window sills back! Lovely to see the garden coming to life, flowers on the broad beans, peas looking very healthy, carrots looking more like carrots and the radishes, lettuces and rocket are all looking enthusiastic. Had to sort out my netting today though as Rosie the cat decided one of the raised beds would make a nice spot to sleep in the sun.....
And then sulked because I moved her off my suffocated lettuces. Poor Rosie. Put a short cane up in the centre of the bed with a plastic bottle on top, that'll stop her in future!
And about the rabbits? We have evidence of furry fings down plot 119, piles of currants and grey fluff....... have knee high chicken wire fence all around the plot with a small gap to walk through which we can put a chicken wire fence in, will they get over/under/through it? Am I wasting my time? How do I keep the funny babbits out???
Monday, 26 March 2012
Spuds n' Sunshine
Plot 119
Simon put up the arch which will hopefully have sweetpeas growing over it and bushy sunflowers at the bases, will make a nice feature. And a bargain, found it for £4.99 in a sale.
I dug trenches for the maincrop spuds and put them in, Cara, King Edwards and Sarpo Mira, 50 of them altogether, not the straightest of rows but they will taste the same, wonky lines or not! Also the beanpoles went up for the runner beans today. Simon used the old canes instead of having to cart some across from our other site. Still room the other side of the beans for a couple more rows of broad beans too which I'm very pleased about. Managed to start digging the other side of the plot today too but just got to hot to carry on.
What else on plot 119 today? Had to move the tomatoes into the polytunnel as the leaves are looking slightly scorched in the greenhouse, I suppose it has been really hot over the weekend and they didnt like the direct sun. Polytunnel is a little more shady and cooler so put them in there, the cucumbers too just in case. In the seed bed in the greenhouse however, the aubergines and peppers are doing really well. Planted some more sweet peppers today, and 30 courgette plants, and filled the rest of the space with calendula.
So then up to.....
Plot 69
Forgot to take pictures of 69 today but all doing ok, onions and shallots are looking healthy, fruit bushes have lots of new growth, broad beans are surviving and herbs are still alive! Just lots of watering needed up there today, everything really dry and dusty. Gave it all a good soaking, especially the newly planted rhubarb which was looking a bit sorry for itself.
Home
So finally, after dropping off a car full of rubbish from plot 119 at the local tip we went home but the work didnt stop there. Planted up my Root-trainers, 32 runner beans and 32 climbing (Blue Lake) beans. Then started off 28 more broad beans and began soaking the sweet pea seeds overnight. Watered all the seedlings, all doing ok, despite a cat knocking the cabbages over and nearly causing a catastrophe. All in all a very busy and productive day. But tired now!
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Day 2 on Plot 119 - Strawberries!
Then Simon and I got digging, handy having a fork each now, makes the job a lot quicker. Worked on the strawberry patch and the spud section today. A lovely lady gave us lots of strawberry plants today and we got those in. And also got two rows of broad beans (Bunyards Exhibition) in next to them. Still room for a couple of rows of climbing beans before the spuds start. Got 50 seed spuds, a mixture of Cara, King Edward and a Sarpo variety, hope we can fit them all in! We used the Growveg calculator to work out the number we needed.... we shall see if it works!
So what else is left to do in terms of backbreaking labour? Not much..... just THIS BIT!..........................
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Day One on Plot 119
Bob, the man that sorted out our paperwork yesterday came over with two garden forks, a rake and a hoe for us to keep in our shed and we had a lovely chat with a fellow allotmenter who offered us all her strawberry plants as she is moving plots and doesnt want them, also had an offer of a cup of tea from someone else, everyone really friendly. Including a lovely fluffy cat who kept us company and did lots of purring and enjoyed a cuddle.
The greenhouse didnt take much tidying at all, lovely compost all ready to receive some seeds...... and relatively intact, only one pane broken, but we are calling that the ventilation system!
Tidied up all the general debris lying around on the plot then managed to get a little digging in before we had to come home, pulled up all the veg that had been left behind and had gone over and dug over the spud bed. Lots of jobs left to do tomorrow but think we have done enough for one day! Already looking so much better.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Our 2nd Plot!
And the bit that I like?
Right by the railway line! Thought that was really cool! And not as noisy as you might think. Got a nice new fence running along the back of the plot too which will be perfect for Simon to grow hops along for his brewing. So that is our plot 2 and very pleased with it, now we will be able to grow everything we want. Felt a little guilty at first having two plots on two allotments but it seems there isn't really a waiting list issue around here, we seem to be quite lucky, hardly waited any time at all for both of them. Can't wait to get started.... again!
PS. Just heard back from plot manager - greenhouse is ours! Was a gift for the allotment site and is a permenant fixture. Excellent!
Monday, 19 March 2012
A Good Day!
They will be perfect to start our runner beans/French beans next month and reusuable so a good investment. That was my excuse anyway!
And a bit of good news today was we had a phone call from the allotment 'manager' of our first choice allotment site. We were on the waiting list of two sites and we got an allotment from our second choice. However, 2 plots have come up on our first choice and we have been invited to take a look. Leaves us with a bit of dilemma. 2 allotments on 2 different sites. Both half plots. So technically, space wise we would at last have the full sized plot we wanted. Just not conveniently in one place! Would take a bit more effort and planning and would certainly keep us busy! Going to see it tomorrow morning and will have to make a decision........
Sunday, 18 March 2012
Between the Showers!
What else? Sowed some grass seed on some of the paths just to brighten them up a bit. Then rain stopped play and went home to spend some time with eldest daughter on Mothers Day. Got her helping me with the parsnips..... had started chitting them 2 weeks ago and felt some of them were ready to pot on today. I had previously planted 30 or so modules and only 2 have come up. By chitting the next lot of seeds I am hoping for a much higher success rate! So about 40 or so more planted up today and still more in the 'chitterbox'!
Monday, 12 March 2012
Gardening at Home today
Next job - planted up sweet pepper seeds, and more celariac seeds as first lot are all doing quite well but needed more! Then filled my cheapy veg sacks with lots of lovely brown stuff and planted carrots, rocket, cos lettuce, radishes and spring onions. Will be doing this over and over again with the salad veg - right by the kitchen door so can 'pick and grow' all through the summer hopefully. Also filled in the gaps in the raised beds with more salad veg.
Not used these types of bags before but they feel pretty sturdy and have decent sized drainage holes so fingers crossed. Simon has been using them for his spuds and seems quite happy with them and he has greenery coming up now from his Swifts. He kept himself busy today oofing around the bags of compost and grow bags as I was too feeble to lift them, potting on his morning glories and french marigolds, starting off his nasturtiums and Calendula and sorting out troughs for his chilli hothouse.
All in all a very pleasant afternoon getting dirt behind my fingernails and enjoying the sun and spring flowers in the garden, planted crocus and daffodil bulbs in the lawn in the autumn and seeing the benefit of them now - beautiful!
Sunday, 11 March 2012
Fruit bush added
Also Simon put roofing felt on the bench, seemed like an exceptionally good idea and saved bottoms from getting splinters. Then we read a comment on here saying we might get tarry posteriors in sunny weather..... mmmm, hadnt thought about that one. Might have to invest in a long cushion and keep it in the shed for such occasions....
Saturday, 10 March 2012
First direct sowing of the Spring
Then planted the rest of the Suttons broads beans that we had left - got 34 plugs with them started off at home and had about 25 left to plant direct. Used my new little griddle to get nice fine soil on top of the seeds, less than £2 from Wilkinsons and really good, it came with two dibbers and a seed dispenser too.
And Simon also dug up the fruit canes that were growing up through the path and replanted them next to our boundary - not sure what they are yet, think some may be tayberry as we found an old label saying so! But maybe some raspberries there too, will have to wait and see when they fruit!
Allotment Bench
We had the two planters at home already and only had to buy a £4 plank of wood from the local DIY store, soil from the compost heap and a few £s on some 'erbs and there we have it, comfortably seats two and you can lean up against the compost heap as well! Plenty of room to put your cup of tea and a sandwich too. Simon is going to cover the wood with some left over roofing felt from when he did the shed roof so it will be protected from the elements and we wont get splinters in our bums! Very pleased and a bargain!
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Potential Slug Busters!
Even though we didnt get up the allotment today, we did get the wood to make our sitting area, and some herbs for our pots there. Will have lots to do at the weekend!
Dug the last bed.
Weeded the paths to get rid of the dandelions and re-raked the other empty beds to break up some of the larger clumps of earth and level them off a bit more.
Removed any weeds that where growing in the beds as well as any grass shoots that where missed the first time around. Picked up all the stones that made their way to the surface and stacked them by the flower bed.
Monday, 5 March 2012
Prepping for Beans!
Not bad I think for a first attempt at bean pole architecture! Just waiting for the beans now. So what was I doing whilst Simon was being constructive?
The final bed! Putting in a semi-circular area for the bench (when we have made it!) and this bed is going to be our 'experimental' bed, basically a bed for things that won't fit anywhere else, one offs, special things, odds and ends and maybe our pumpkins and marrows... Dug over half of it but pretty hard going, lots of plastic and bits of general garden debris, will hopefully finish it on my next day off.
More Spuds in bags planted
So they are now out in the back garden sat next to the Swift potatoes that where planted 0n the 15th of Feb 2012 and are now showing signs of poking through. I still have some Pentland Javelin's still chitting, but may plant them up next week as they seem to be getting a bit soft. This is our first go at potatoes and have chosen to grow 1st & 2nd early's this year, as salad and new potatoes are the most expensive in the shops.
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Wet and Soggy Raised Beds
Our broad beans are leggy, think they needed more light, our over winter peas are hardly worth bothering with and the winter carrots have been the same size since about November! But the onions are doing ok, and the garlic is very respectable, and the spring greens are good, we have eaten quite a few of them already and they taste amazing and are the most incredible colour when cooked. As you can see from one of the photos though, the beds are quite waterlogged, they are full of good quality top soil and compost but they are sitting on very heavy clay soil and I dont think they are draining particularly well. Thinking we might have to move them, but as the whole garden is heavy soil I dont know that it would make much difference, even the lawn is waterlogged.
Waterlogged 'Aquadulce Claudia' broad beans and sad little Meteor peas who didnt like the cold
The slowest growing carrots in the world! Onions are ok, and garlic too, planted in the gaps between the beds
Very pleased with our spring greens! Will be having some more with our dinner tonight! When they are all gone, this bed will be prepared for salad.
Saturday, 3 March 2012
Seedlings
Can't fit much more on the window ledge with all the propagators too! What else is going on with seedlings? Ah yes, the pumpkins are doing well, planted one from a shop bought pumpkin as an experiment and a few Racer F1s and all came up and looking very vigorous.
Only got 4 plants on the go though - they grow so huge that I didnt want a whole allotment full of pumpkins!
What else? Sunflowers, a new bushy type called Wahoo - just to brighten up the allotment, tempt in the insects and provide nice cut flowers, and sunflower seeds of course, these shouldnt grow too huge either being bushy, and they apparently provide lots of flowers per plant. Just poking their heads up at the moment but expect they will go mad very shortly!
Cucumbers seem happy enough on the kitchen windowsill, and the aubergines and sweet peppers are behaving themselves, and the tomatoes are starting to look more respectable, were very leggy at first but now seem to be getting their act together. So, all in all, quite happy with progress so far, its so exciting seeing things come up!