Saturday, 16 May 2015

Rhubarb cordial and radishes

In the last week, we have sight of the first early potatoes :). The remaining carrots have been planted.. Of course the ongoing potato bed digging has continued.. As well as weeding, watering and covering!!!

But the most exciting news being we have our first batch of rhubarb cordial, and the radishes are ready (yum)!

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Don't plant carrots on a stormy day

Fooled by the sunshine.. I excitedly planted a row of carrots (Chanteney Red Cord).. With the intention of planting a second... However the weather was not on my side!  No sooner had I planted the last carrot in the first row, when the heavens opened...

All I can advise is.. It is not a great to try a set up a carrot net in wet and windy conditions.. And in retrospect I don't think the carrot fly could have landed in the wind!!!

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Mowing, weeding.. And more digging!

Over the last week, a couple of trips have been productive.. Despite lack of planting!!!!

Warren is doing a grand job keeping the annual weeds at bay!! And we have got the paths and lawns mowed for the first time this year...  Couple of compost tubs have been moved to main composting bin!! And redundant cold frame unearthed, ready to be resited and used!!

Digging has continued in brassica bed... And CD bird deterrents strategically placed : )

Tuesday, 28 April 2015

More digging trips.. And parsnips

Over the last week Bernard and I have battled with the carpet/ lawn, which will become the root bed! Thankfully Bernard's weekend trip had turned over the entire bed.. And today I dug out carpet.  With carpet removed.. 3 rows of parsnips (palace f1) planted... With space left for carrots and swede!

Beetroot seedlings beginning to appear.. And hops trained up really tall pole : )


Monday, 20 April 2015

Digging.. And more digging

Over the weekend there was a lot of activity.. But not much to report : )

Bernard has continued doing a grand job digging the potato bed in preparation for main crop.  I dug the covered bed by hops.. Only to discover many hop roots, and much cooch grass.  A bed to build a compost bin on I think.  Also, Warren started building a den for the children : )

Today I started digging up the lawn by the fruit trees.. Which will form the root bed!! Was really 'pleased' to discover it hid a buried carpet!

Thursday, 16 April 2015

First roots planted.. And Chard!

Seizing on the current sunshine, the first root plants have been planted!  We now have three rows of Beetroot (Boltardy) in a bed alongside three currant bushes...

Also managed to plant a row of Chard (Sibella) next to the spinach in the brassica bed : )

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Where to put the roots bed!!

Over the last few days we've begun planning out where the root bed should go..

A small bed, by the hops and salad bed has been dug over!  We have decided that the salad bed can be taken over by roots when eaten (leaving larkspur).. And the lawn by trees will be dug over (covered today)!!

Also managed to get some sweet peas in by raspberries..which I hope won't get frosted!  Growing more seeds at home just in case :)


Sunday, 12 April 2015

Netting, weeding and watering

Spinach netting now looks respectable.. And we spread chicken pellets around the young plants!  Warren weeded most planted beds.. And all salad plants, peas, beans and spinach were all watered!

Friday, 10 April 2015

Spinach is in!

We now have a row of young spinach plants in freshly dug and weeded soil...enhanced with our own compost!!   The plants are netted.. But this needs redoing, as my young companions were getting restless.. and needed to be fed : )

First Early Potatoes Planted

We have three rows of International Kidney (Jersey Royal) in the ground as of this morning; twenty eight seed potatoes in all. We made trenches about six inches deep, covered the seed potatoes in our own compost, and then scattered chicken manure pellets before pulling the soil up over them into ridges. It was quite hard work getting out as much of the rampant couch grass root as possible. We will be eating new potatoes in a hundred days from now- mid July.

Thursday, 9 April 2015

The top and bottom of it!

In the glorious sunshine Bernard continued digging the bottom bed in readiness for the first early spuds to go in... And I started preparing the top bed for brassicas!

At the weekend we also rescued a small number of peas from annual weeds.. And planted some sugar snap peas alongside.

Also think seeds planted in salad bed are starting to emerge (hurrah)!

Monday, 30 March 2015

Quick bit of chicken pelleting!

Quick trip down to assess the damage after yesterday's storms!  Not too much to sort thankfully.

Took opportunity to spread chicken pellets round all planted beds.

Friday night bonfire

Another night of bonfire, weed burning, marshmallows, ukuleles and singing!  Lovely, joyful time : )

Friday, 27 March 2015

Another short visit...

Working around end of term fun.. Planted 50 onions!!  Again need some help from those that can wield an azada.. Stubborn weeds and blurry path edges!

Started redeploying plastic covers around raspberry bed.. Would love to get more raspberry canes : )


Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Short sharp pit stop

It would be great to get all onions in this week.. So had a quick session finishing planting the red onions (approx 80 now in)...  Also managed to have dug enough bed to start the white onions (16 planted.. Only 95 to go!!!).

Yes, we love onions! Going to try making caramelised onion jam in the autumn : )




Monday, 23 March 2015

More onions...

We didn't manage to get down to the allotment this weekend..  But started the week by lifting more covered beds, and planting 4 rows of red onions!  More red onions planted in unplanted garlic row...

And there's still more red onions to go in...

Thursday, 19 March 2015

Shallots are in!!

Problem root removed.. We now have 5 rows of shallots!!! Pickled onions and Harissa paste (yum)!

Also spent time preparing for next bonfire... Hopefully this weekend : )

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Bonfire and ukuleles... And other activities

Friday 13th was a busy day.. Including a trip to garden centre, seed planting and a bonfire..
A lovely evening with ukuleles, singing and marshmallows... To be finished on another evening!  Hopefully this bed will be where we plant spuds!

Over the weekend, Bernard finished pruning the apple tree, moved a rhubarb and retrieved one of our builders bag compost bins from plot 204 : )

Thursday, 12 March 2015

Lifting the covers..

Planned to plant shallots today.. Unfortunately didn't get as far as I hoped!

One row planted... Rest of shallot bed dug (6 rows total)...  But need some muscle to get imbedded root of bracken out.

On a positive note, at least it won't take long to plant out shallots when the problem root is removed :)

Tuesday, 10 March 2015

One small bed dug... One giant leap for plot 205

Seizing on the spring time sunshine and new found drive.. We now have a small bed planted : )

Largely salad bits.. Icicle (long white) radish and lettuce (lobjoits green cos), with a row of Spinach beet (perpetual spinach).. And not forgetting a corner of Larkspur .. Inspired by BBC Big Allotment Challenge.

Must remember to slug pellet this bed !!!!!!

Sunday, 8 March 2015

Spring sunshine and allotment shop

The gorgeous spring sunshine beckoned the core team to gather onion sets and seed potatoes ready for some spring action.

Potatoes were chitted and plans made for the week ahead... Looking forward to our bonfire and ukulele sing along : )

Saturday, 7 March 2015

So what happened (or didn't) on Plot 205 last season?

And suddenly it's March again.

After our ever-optimistic start last year, our two plots 204 and 205 fell into neglect to the point that we had to do some frantic work before the end of season plot inspection, and took the decision to give up Plot 204.

So what was our excuse? Team 205 was depleted with one of us away on a residential training course all Summer which left it to Sam to manage two plots. This all got to be a bit too much and before we knew it the weeds were chest high and we'd missed most of the key planting times. It's hard to stay motivated when this happens.

There was some consolation  in September with a great harvest of hops which we used to make sleep pillows as gifts, and a bumper crop of apples which were used to make the first ever Plot 205 cider.

As we write there is garlic growing well from Autumn planting, and broad beans that have mostly survived over Winter. The Autumn planting peas have disappeared without a trace.

Onwards and upwards for 2015.