Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Strawberries Galore!

Strawberries which Karl is making wine with!

Get a welly on!

I've had to take a brave step and buy some plain old green wellies. No flowers or purple stripes, just plain old wellies. With so much rain going on at the mo I need something waterproof on my feet! I'm going to have to decorate them somehow tho!
Karl and Dave are off to Glastonbury so of course they're wellied out too! :D

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Allotted Time

I've started reading this book called "Allotted Time" which I picked up in the Fopp DVD/CD Shop on Queen Street. It's actually a refreshing read as you can sympathise with the two guys desperately clearing land to grow veg.
They build a shed with the conditions that it cost no more than £10 and be able to house both of them to drink tea and talk bollocks. Their quest to define the difference between a shrub and a tree as well as their discovery of God who is in fact, Bob Flowerdew!
Recommended!!

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Lots of space and lots of seeds!

We've managed another trip up the lotty!! All is going so well that we can even pick and choose our beds this year. It's great how far we've got getting the plot ready. I assembled this 8' x 10' frame at the weekend which is quite an achievement for a 5'3" short arse! I balanced on a chair to tie the tops!
I put the runner bean plants from the seed bed into place by the frames and gave them a good watering. There's manure under all of them so they should be good. Unfortunately a couple seem to have black fly so we'll have to spray them some time this week. :(
Karl put down some paths with some pine needles which were on offer at the bottom of the hill. Nice and spongy!
I took the nets off the broad beans and also planted some sunflowers by the greenhouse. Fingers crossed we get some nice tall ones this year!!
We've also scattered some pumpkins in between the black plastic at the back of the plot and put some butternut squashes in the middle of the bean structures. We have a teepee shaped structure at the front of the plot for some climbing french beans. The slugs seem to be hot on the trail of these seedlings tho so it's a bit of a battle!


Bean poles up and ready!!
Karl laying down the path
Pre-grown seedlings of runner beansTansy popped up for a rest after her and Karl's afternoon run.
Left-hand side of plot is doing spectacularly well
Our small teepee climbing french bean at the front of the plot
Greenhouse from the side
Hidden in the plastic we have pumpkins on the go....this will be interesting!
Cherries starting to show!!
Carrotts getting a bit bigger
Uncovered broad beans

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Everything is growing!!

Sorry I haven't posted for a while. Having moved house and bought a new car I've been delayed on the blog front so I'm a bit behind! Luckily - Karl has been an eager beaver and has been busy tidying up the plot by digging and planting. He's done a stunning job and everything is starting to pop up! :)
The broadbeans that I planted are about a foot high already - incredible! I've plonked in a few more seeds where some failed to grow. The shallots are sprouting nicely...we had fun keeping these seeds in the ground as the birds kept pulling them up! (Mistaken identity for a worm we think!) Turnips are coming up but the moluscs are having fun snacking on these as they're right by a wooden step which I think the sluggys sleep in. They're the first thing they see when they wake up! :(
The brocolli has gone to seed with lots of small yellow flowers and the strawberries have flowered too. Even the carrots by the greenhouse are doing rather well and you can just see their tips poking through! Apples are starting to grow too....the joys of spring!

Sprouting Shallots
Turnips, Kohl Rabi & Fennel

Brocolli in flower (we'll save the seeds!)
Strawberries in bloom
Broad beans coming up

"Les carrottes"
Early Apples

Monday, April 16, 2007

Surprisingly productive

Despite Karl having a nasty accident on Friday night and needing A&E treatment plus his car breaking down on the A470 we have managed to still get up the allotment!!
I decided to cycle up (which nearly killed me!) and I managed to get a decent frame of netting around the broad beans. I've also replanted where the beans didn't quite make it through.
Karl carried on digging, hoeing and planting whilst Emily joined us for the afternoon and helped water all the seeds and detangle some wire. I think we will have good broad beans this year - I can feel it!
I've also put some seeds in trays in the plastic greenhouse: Mostly Leeks, Cherry Tomatoes and Pumpkins at the moment. I plan to do some french beans, butternut squashes and some peas soon. :)



The onions are doing well despite the birds constantly popping them out thinking that they are worms!
Netting has helped quite a lot!

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Against all odds

Me and Karl have excelled ourselves this week. We've replanted the turnips which died, added some kohl rabbi (??) and some fennelly stuff. Don't ask- Karl planted it!!
I've replanted the parsnips where the soil had previously dried out and also put in shallots (red and white), onion (red and white), spring onion and garlic. :)
We have a few more bits of land ready too for potential sunflowers by the greehouse, plus raspberry canes and we're still thinking about where to put the Leeks.
It hasn't all been smooth running however, I'm currently looking for a new pair of wellies as my car was stolen and the wellies went with it! Left them in the boot unfortunately. :(

Soooo...need a new car and new wellies. All whilst moving house - joy!

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Wind wreaks havoc

I went up the plot on Saturday to do some digging but found to my horror that my polytunnel had vanished! My brand new lovely tunnel had been blown away. No holes in the ground from where it had been - no marks of any kind. I was furious. Apparently anything that is not pinned down with bricks is prone to disappearing as we are on a very windy part of the plot. One of the committee members said that every year he hears about poly tunnels disappearing and said that he had 37 bean plants blow away in the night. He has now resorted to cementing his posts into the ground.
I noticed that the fleecing had also shifted and had exposed the newly tipped broadbeans which were peering out. They are doing well but they were now exposed to birds so I built a frame. It was admittedly a bit tall but I made a temporary measure until the next day as I had to get back for the rugby.
By the next day the wind had snapped one of the posts and the netting was all over the place. The fleecing had moved again and I was losing my temper rapidly. Whilst I tried to put things right the weather decided to turn to the worst and rained heavily for a while before hailing a bucket load for about 20 mins. I sat in the greenhouse getting more and more annoyed.
I hate this sodding country for the damn weather at the best of times but now...now I'm MAD!!

I've decided to not bother with the frame as apparently another frost is on its way and I couldn't find the saw to make the posts shorted. I got as many stones as I could and pinned the fleece down yet again. I also put some fleece over the area where the poly tunnel was protecting the turnips. It's a last attempt in vain to try and save the little turnips. (Deep down I think they are dead but this is my last attempt at hope.)

I've also put down some long stems of holly to keep the cats off the parsnips. The little buggers have been using my freshly dug soil as a place to sit and generally annoy me. It was either holly or an air gun.

The wind damage caused in 24hrs
Poly Tunnel no more :(
Later than late brocolli
Bare plot
Rhubarb popping up
Cats can keep off my parsnips!!!!

The only good news I 'might' have is that I know someone who works on building sites and has said that he can get some: Bricks, Rubber tubing and maybe some wood for me. Now that would make me happy. :)

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Mushrooms & Onions

I forgot to mention that we bought in some onion and shallot varieties to plant as well as trying out a mushroom kit for the first time. Onions are: Setton & Red Baron. Shallots are: Red Sun & Golden Gourmet.
Looking forward to eating these! :)

First seeds

Broad beans, Turnips and Parsnips are the first seeds to be planted out for 2007. (Well...unless Karl planted something I don't know about?) I've laid out 3 sections for broad beans where the tomatoes were last year. There's still a bit of space left for some more beans...french ones maybe? There were 2 types of bean that I put in: Bunyards Exhibition & Aquadulce Claudia.
Turnips are planned for a nice early crop. I put in some Purple Top White Globe versions and covered them with a poly tunnel to keep them warm. (Many thanks to Kay & John for the tunnel - a Christmas gift.) I've put the tunnel near the front of the plot where we had our poor sprouting runner beans and grass.
Last of all I put in some more parsnips by the greenhouse. Karl had already dug in the mustard plants so the section just needed a bit of a rake over and levelling. I put in 2 types: Giant Parsnip & Hollow Crown.
Can't wait to plant more!!
We will clear the back of the plot...eventually. (Pond put on the back burner for a bit)
I've started to dig up the weeds at the back...getting there...sort of!
This is what the winds did to one of our compost bins a few weeks ago.
Is that a...no...it can't be....a Purple Sprouting Broccoli? About time!!
Freshly dug and waiting for seeds!

Mustard popped up and ready to be mixed into the soil.
A gardener's joy...a poly tunnel!
Broad bean plantation
Nice and cosy now...
Turnips under cover

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Digging the back of the plot

Sorry I have no photos - I think my camera is completely dead and I forgot my phone! :(

We've been gradually digging through the back of the plot where we had plastic down and we've been pulling up a fair amount of Mare's Tail. It's the only weed I know that if left wet and under exposed to the sun (i.e. under plastic) it looks like a collection of really long slimy worms! YUCK!
Anyways - I started a patch and was really getting into the swing of things until I realised the 6 Nations was on and had to leg it home. (Come on...you can't blame me for that!)

The next day (Sunday) was hell as I realised I was bogged down with a heavy cold. I wasn't going anywhere which really annoyed me! I hate being ill. I was even off work for a day which isn't like me at all!
I can breathe properly now so I'm hoping to finish that patch this weekend if....

..it's not snowing!! (4 inches this morning and more to come)

Not sure if snow is a good or bad thing?