Saturday, 28 July 2012

Chickens, Raised Beds & Tumbling Toms

Been down to plot 119 to do some watering this week and pick some more courgettes.  Something has been nibbling the tops off my newly planted leeks so netted them, reckon its pigeons but not entirely sure.  Simon has been busy at home, finished building the run for the chickens we are getting in August, did a grand job and really pleased with it.



Going to get 3 or 4 light Sussex hens, coop apparently takes 3-4 good sized birds, will seek advice from chicken man when I pick them up.

Simon also been busy with the raised beds at home, we decided two of them needed moving as the fence made it a bit dark on one side, so he moved two to the other side and has stacked them making them really nice and high, easy for weeding!  Not a lot going on in them at the moment now the peas and beans are finished, have some sprouting broccoli, baby marrows and he planted up some more salad veg.



And the tumbling toms are doing well, regularly fed and producing lots of flowers and little tomatoes starting to appear.  Some mini sunflowers in the baskets too to encourage the bees!  Will be off to the allotments tomorrow to check things over and perhaps harvest the last of the broad beans, maybe plant some Charlotte potatoes for Xmas!

3 comments:

  1. englishrosefrenchgarden28 July 2012 at 03:22

    Thanks for the advice about the Toms, will try 3/4 plants per hanging basket next year rather than the 1 recommended on the packet !!

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  2. Your chicken house looks fantastic! It would be nice to see some pictures of your new chickens when they arrive. We have lots of chickens too :) and the eggs are so tasty! Your tomatoes look like they are doing really well and hopefully they'll produce some tasty tomatoes soon.

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  3. I so wish we could keep chickens on our allotment. The parish will not allow it. :(

    Really like your blog.

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