Saturday, January 28, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Cold and Frosty Morning
Last night we had the first real frost of winter, down to -3 degrees in the garden and zero in the greenhouse, despite the bubble wrap and heater.
Some frosted veg...
Chard
Lettuce
Shallots
The ground on the allotment was too hard to dig, so I spent a couple of hours tidying the allotment shed - a task well over due.
Some frosted veg...
Chard
Lettuce
Shallots
Saturday, January 07, 2012
A Good Day
A few hours were well used this morning. The plots certainly look a bit better for it.
The midweek gales had made a mess of all the netting, so all covers were removed, which made a general hoe much easier.
Non of the carrots were worth saving (root fly), so they were all removed.
The gales had knocked a timber into the water but tap, so emptying it. The tap may need replacing... we'll see.
A lot of general digging over now makes it look like a plot well cared for - well almost!
The midweek gales had made a mess of all the netting, so all covers were removed, which made a general hoe much easier.
Non of the carrots were worth saving (root fly), so they were all removed.
The gales had knocked a timber into the water but tap, so emptying it. The tap may need replacing... we'll see.
A lot of general digging over now makes it look like a plot well cared for - well almost!
Wednesday, January 04, 2012
Sown today.
A few cells of seeds were sown today for germinating inside in the warmth:
- Tomato - Moneymaker
- Tomato - San Marzano
- Tomato - Gardeners Delight
- Tomato - Red Cherry (did well last year, but were a bit tasteless)
- Basil - Minette.
All of these have been free with magazines or the Kitchen Garden calendar!
New Year Audit
On Monday I took the opportunity to do and audit of the allotment in preparation for finalising the new year's rotations.
On Plot 53b Captain Custard is using part of the ground as a nursery bed. the bright orange Willow sticks show well:
There are still plenty of leeks on 53b too:
Back on 54b the last of the roots have been removed from bed 4, and the bean trench started:
More shots of 54b:
On Plot 53b Captain Custard is using part of the ground as a nursery bed. the bright orange Willow sticks show well:
There are still plenty of leeks on 53b too:
Back on 54b the last of the roots have been removed from bed 4, and the bean trench started:
More shots of 54b:
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