Sunday, 27 November 2011

Composting. Shallot Shortage

We poured a decent amount of comfrey tea on the compost heaps before covering them up for the Winter. There will be five heaps ready for spreading next Spring.

We had hoped to put in some Autumn planting shallot sets at the weekend. They should have gone in a few weeks ago but we haven't been able to find any. People at the allotment shop say the hot weather in late September /early October meant that they bolted and there has been a shortage. Hopefully the Spring planting ones will catch up.

The garlic, onions and cabbages we put in recently are growing well, but the red onions haven't come through yet. There isn't a lot to do on the plot now other than tidying and some Winter digging.

There should be a nice harvest for Christmas.

Sunday, 20 November 2011

Spring Cabbages

The onions and garlic have mostly come through so we took up the fleece to use on the Spring cabbages ("Duncan") that went in this weekend where the legumes had been. They should have been in weeks ago but we left it very late. We got 24 organic plants on the internet at the end of October. They were nice but quite expensive. Must remember to start some from seed next June or July. We made a planting mix from compost, chicken manure pellets, the remains of a bag of bonemeal and crushed egg shells (for alkalinity). Gave them a sprinkle of organic slug pellets and covered them with fleece to keep cabbage whitefly and pigeons away.

Before we left we gathered up fallen leaves to stuff into the leaf mould bin.

Sunday, 6 November 2011

Green Manure

This weekend we planted nitrogen fixing Winter Tares (vetch) where the onions were. We are going to plant brassicas there next year.