Lovely sunny spring day here today! Took all the newspaper protection off my chitting potatoes in greenhouse as no frost is forcast for the forseable future.
Dug in the green manure in my onion bed and gave it a coating of well rotted horsemuck for good measure! I still have some Redbor kale growing in half the bed but this will be finished by the time the alliums are ready for palnting. Going to put leeks in the onion bed this year.
Pulled up the last of the brussel sprouts and gave them to my allotment neighbor for his chooks to peck at. Raked the area and gave it a good mulch of well rotted horse muck.
Took the netting off my curly kale and weeded and tidied the bed around it.
Knocked in a few pins to hold the carpet down where I'm using it for paths. With the high winds we've been having I'm sick of retrieving strips of carpet from next doors allotment
Harvested some calabrese, turnips,swedes and a couple of cabbages! I can thoruroughly recommend the clubroot resistant variety of cabbage as they are flavoursome and stand well for months!
Watered leek and onion seedlings in greenhouse and anything that was looking a bit dry in my other greenhouse.
Finished the day by having a small bonfire to burn my herb clippings and a few more bits and bobs which wouldn't compost. The smoke was very aromatic!
While I was waiting for the fire to die down I had a bit of a hoe in the Japanese onion and cabbage beds.
Home now, with a £1.99 dressed duckling which I thought was a bargain at the local butchers and looking forward to having it with a few allotment veg for my supper!
PS On the way home I called at Lidl and bought a bare rooted pear tree and a packet of supposedly very large growing carrot seed! I cannot pass a stand of veg seeds without buying something...........there is no cure for my addiction!
Dug in the green manure in my onion bed and gave it a coating of well rotted horsemuck for good measure! I still have some Redbor kale growing in half the bed but this will be finished by the time the alliums are ready for palnting. Going to put leeks in the onion bed this year.
Pulled up the last of the brussel sprouts and gave them to my allotment neighbor for his chooks to peck at. Raked the area and gave it a good mulch of well rotted horse muck.
Took the netting off my curly kale and weeded and tidied the bed around it.
Knocked in a few pins to hold the carpet down where I'm using it for paths. With the high winds we've been having I'm sick of retrieving strips of carpet from next doors allotment
Harvested some calabrese, turnips,swedes and a couple of cabbages! I can thoruroughly recommend the clubroot resistant variety of cabbage as they are flavoursome and stand well for months!
Watered leek and onion seedlings in greenhouse and anything that was looking a bit dry in my other greenhouse.
Finished the day by having a small bonfire to burn my herb clippings and a few more bits and bobs which wouldn't compost. The smoke was very aromatic!
While I was waiting for the fire to die down I had a bit of a hoe in the Japanese onion and cabbage beds.
Home now, with a £1.99 dressed duckling which I thought was a bargain at the local butchers and looking forward to having it with a few allotment veg for my supper!
PS On the way home I called at Lidl and bought a bare rooted pear tree and a packet of supposedly very large growing carrot seed! I cannot pass a stand of veg seeds without buying something...........there is no cure for my addiction!
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