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
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Some Things Doing Well, Some Not...
So after disappointment on 69 we went down to 119 and lots to do down there. Courgettes are starting to form, as are the first cucumbers. Polytunnel is now very full, all the tomatoes are looking good and did the centre row of cucumbers today and got the strings sorted so they are free to go beserk now.
Planted a couple of rows of mixed cauliflowers down there today, some purple, some white, some romanescu, some yellow. And some celery too. Got some more of a different variety in the greenhouse but too small to go in yet. Did lots of sorting out in the greenhouse at home. Planted up 3 citrus seedlings that are getting bigger, potted up some celery, celariac and swiss chard. Trying to get the greenhouse sorted in the next couple of weeks and emptied out so we can take it down and start building the chicken run......
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Sunday Planting
Then down to plot 119, all looking pretty healthy down there, the strawbs have flowers on, the broad beans are growing, the climbing beans are surviving. Tomatoes in the polytunnel are doing very well - even got some flowers. Should be able to put the cucumbers in the growbags next weekend (after I've got more growbags!) Put in 4 rows of brussel sprouts today, and 3 rows of purple Kohl Rabi. Just the sweetcorn, celery and rainbow chard to put in down there, and maybe a marrow or two. Animal-proofed the little plants - netting to keep the birds off and Simon made a makeshift gate to hopefully keep the bunnies out - more droppings on the path today so they have been visiting. Luckily they have left the important things alone and seem happy to stay and nosh on the weeds! And put in a row of calendula to make the plot pretty and please the bees!
Courgettes are looking good in the greenhouse, only got 3 or 4 but we dont use courgettes much so I'm sure that will do us! And Simons cape gooseberries are coming along very nicely. All in all, a busy day but rewarded ourselves with a handful of rhubarb and made a nice crumble for pudding tonight!
Sunday, 13 May 2012
Sunny Allotmenting!
Did some hoeing, amazing how quickly the weeds come up, if only the veg would grow that fast...... all the young plants we put in last week are still intact, few slug/snail trails around but the slug pellets seem to be keeping them at bay. Simon investigated the power garden tools in the allotment shed and did some mowing and strimming to tidy the paths up a bit. The allotment site shed is a bit like Fort Knox but necessary unfortunately. So after a bit of watering we headed off to plot 69. Some of the tomatoes were a bit wilty in the greenhouse as neither of us have managed to get down there to water anything so far this week. So gave them a drenching then put them into their gro-bags in the polytunnel where it is a little cooler. It's funny, the photo makes them look more wilty than they actually are! Honestly - most of them are in tip top condition!
So, one grobag left for the 3 aubergines currently in the greenhouse, and hopefully enough room down the middle for another row of bags to put the cucumbers in, currently have 18 plants but will most probably give a few away, otherwise I will be able to stock a supermarket with cucumbers! The 3 courgette plants will have to stay in the greenhouse I think... or I'll have to get another polytunnel! Went up to another part of the site to have a look at the chickens that someone keeps there too, looks like lovely father-in-law is letting us have his chicken coop and bits and pieces so went to have a nose. Can't wait, they are adorable! Going to keep them at home though as will be a lot easier to keep an eye on. And dont want them getting lonely! So, 2 allotments, home made beer and wines, jam making, chickens to come..... almost the Good Life! Just need to start knitting again......
Friday, 11 May 2012
Nettle Ale - Taste test
Nettle beer: Tasting time
Well, it's still not cleared down yet, but as you can see from the bottle quite a lot has.
It's not unpleasant. Kind of like ginger beer in mouth feel (ie Thin) Slight carbonation, but not fizzy by any means but that will increase over time in the bottle.
Taste wise, humm gingery, (that'll be from the ground ginger) and with a definite and quite strong nettle flavour, fresh and grassy in aroma.
I think it will be okay with time to clear and mature in the bottle served Ice cold.
Monday, 7 May 2012
Progress on 119
Pleased with the calendula in the allotment greenhouse, almost getting ready to plant out now.
And picked some more rhubarb for another crumble for tea..... really yummy -
cooked it with some ginger and marmalade and it was great!
No longer underwater! Grass paths could do with a cut but no chance while they are still so soggy and the heavens are still opening all the time!
Sunday, 6 May 2012
Progress on 69
Grass seed is starting to come up on the paths too. Also planted out the kale, cauliflowers and parsnips today, all grown from seed in the greenhouse and big enough to go out.
So progress so far.......
Bed 1 Spinach, Purple Sprouting Broccoli, Cauliflowers, Kale, Calabrese Broccoli (all in and complete)
Bed 2 Red Onions, White Onions, Shallots, Garlic (just the leeks to go in, growing in greenhouse)
Bed 3 Rhubarb Green Chard, Turnips, Cabbages - 3 varieties (just the swedes to go in, still in packet!)
Bed 4 Carrots, Beetroot, Parsnips, Potatoes (just celariac to go in, growing in greenhouse)
Bed 5 Broad beans (lots to go in this one yet - runner and climbing beans in greenhouse, dwarf french beans in packet)
Bed 6 Jostaberry, 2 different gooseberries, 2 pumpkins (more pumpkins and marrows to go in)
Jostaberry looking healthy
2 transplated pumpkins, out of the original 5 only these 2 survived, very fragile stems that snap so easily :( May direct sow some more or do them at home in the raised bed.
So busy day at 69, will have to do 119 tomorrow!
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Water water everywhere!!
After sploshing through the water and stepping into water a good 6 inches deep, filling my work boots with water I got to our plot.
Looks like we faired pretty well over all, as about 70% of our beds where still above the water line. Not so good news for alot of the plots at the bottom of the site as you can see from the photo. A lot of the plots are completely underwater.
We have about 4 broad bean plants underwater, one sunflower, a rhubarb and about 6 strawberry plants taking a swim.
One plus point though, I didn't have to go very far to fill up the watering can to water the plants in the green house.