Apologies for the lack of updates. The allotment is still going but Karl has moved to Canton so we may not see him as much as we would like to. Me & Dave are still plodding on but with the wet / freezing weather we are leaving the allotment over winter to rot down until we can start again next year. :)
Back in 2009!
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Saturday, September 20, 2008
September Time
Unfortunately we ended up being the victims of blight this year - the soggy end to summer pretty much destroyed all of the tomatoes and potatoes. Very sad and frustrating. We weren't alone tho - many of the other allotmenteers have suffered as well with most vegetables seeing a squishy end. We've lost the herb bed to couch grass which will have to be cut back vigorously and the sweetcorn has been eaten by rats. We even found a dead rodent on our brussel sprout patch! Is there no end to our battle with nature?
Strawberry patch sending out runnersThursday, August 14, 2008
August Growth
I forgot to add these photos from last year so this is a delayed post (which I've dated August for blog record purposes). Nothing very exciting going on here but it's lovely and green!
Monday, May 26, 2008
Dr Who on the allotment?
Back in November there was a notice on the allotment board about filming on the plots over a couple of days. I didn't really think about it but assumed it was Dr Who or Torchwood as they are very much Welsh based. Well, I looked at the newsletter for our allotment online today and found out that they did indeed film for Dr Who and I found the name of the episode as well.
I even found the clip!
For any allotment and Dr Who fan, here's the links:
YouTube Clip (3:30 Mins in): Click Here
Dr Who Locations: Click Here
The episode was broadcast on the 5th April 2008.
I even found the clip!
For any allotment and Dr Who fan, here's the links:
YouTube Clip (3:30 Mins in): Click Here
Dr Who Locations: Click Here
The episode was broadcast on the 5th April 2008.
Friday, May 23, 2008
What's that smell?
I forgot to mention that we have recently made some Comfrey fertiliser by hacking up half the Comfrey and bunging it in a bucket of water for a few weeks.
It STINKS! (Really Badly!)
It honks to high heaven and that can only mean that the plants will love it. Lets face it - they love poo!
It has started to rot down now so it doesn't smell quite so offensively but it's certainly up there will fresh baby poo for a real hum in the air. Eugh!!
It STINKS! (Really Badly!)
It honks to high heaven and that can only mean that the plants will love it. Lets face it - they love poo!
It has started to rot down now so it doesn't smell quite so offensively but it's certainly up there will fresh baby poo for a real hum in the air. Eugh!!
Monday, May 19, 2008
Eggs?
Remember that blue-ish egg we accidentally smashed up whilst digging. The one that was buried in the soil? Well... we found another one! But this time it's a whole egg and it's huge!
We think it's a swan's egg now as I can't see a duck passing anything quite so big and geese eggs look different. I've seen some pictures of swan eggs online so I reckon it's one of those. The lake near by has lots of swans, ducks and geese so I think Mr Foxy has been pinching them and burying them in our plot. Explains why so much has been dug up over night - including our strawberries! Grr!
We think it's a swan's egg now as I can't see a duck passing anything quite so big and geese eggs look different. I've seen some pictures of swan eggs online so I reckon it's one of those. The lake near by has lots of swans, ducks and geese so I think Mr Foxy has been pinching them and burying them in our plot. Explains why so much has been dug up over night - including our strawberries! Grr!
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Heat Wave! (In May?)
We had a mini heatwave this week which meant that we were suffering a bit trying to dig, build and plant stuff! Me and Dave managed to erect some sort of shelter but it didn't last long with the mild breeze! A gazebo would be better suited!
I did, however, get most of my plants into the ground and do a bit of digging. (Although the guys did most of this!) Fabulous weather but you can't help but think that's our summer over and done with in May??! I hope not!!
I did, however, get most of my plants into the ground and do a bit of digging. (Although the guys did most of this!) Fabulous weather but you can't help but think that's our summer over and done with in May??! I hope not!!
Friday, May 02, 2008
Quick trip up and another rainbow!
Me and Dave had a brief trip to the plot to have a nosey around and check that nothing had been eaten or dug up by slugs or foxes. For some bizarre reason some foxes have take to digging up our strawberries in raised beds??!! Silly animals.
We had another gorgeous rainbow which made up for the crappy rain shower that took us by surprise.
We had another gorgeous rainbow which made up for the crappy rain shower that took us by surprise.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Slug Slamming...
Ahh, another weekend trip at the lotty. This is such a regular thing now! We're very good this year!!
Beds have been raked over, tomatoes and courgettes are in the ground, potatoes are in and raised, bed prepared for leeks, my salad is popping up and mange tout has also sprouted in the greenhouse. Whoopie!!
Our slug traps are also doing VERY well! I must have tipped out about 50+ slugs per cider pot that Dave placed in our trenches. We are getting small ones too so it's obviously getting them young!
We have also tried picking them off a pallet on the grass too and we usually get at least 20 each time so we're doing well in keeping the population down. :D
I did pick off the slugs and slam them hard with some thick wood but they just exploded and I got slug guts over my front. Yuck! I'll use some sort of plastic barrier next time as it's a bit disgusting but very effective.
I know - it's revolting but the boys won't touch them without gloves or kill them.
Beds have been raked over, tomatoes and courgettes are in the ground, potatoes are in and raised, bed prepared for leeks, my salad is popping up and mange tout has also sprouted in the greenhouse. Whoopie!!
Our slug traps are also doing VERY well! I must have tipped out about 50+ slugs per cider pot that Dave placed in our trenches. We are getting small ones too so it's obviously getting them young!
We have also tried picking them off a pallet on the grass too and we usually get at least 20 each time so we're doing well in keeping the population down. :D
I did pick off the slugs and slam them hard with some thick wood but they just exploded and I got slug guts over my front. Yuck! I'll use some sort of plastic barrier next time as it's a bit disgusting but very effective.
I know - it's revolting but the boys won't touch them without gloves or kill them.
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