Woke up this morning to grey skies and rain, no wind and temperature not too bad, but very murky!
Got to the plot for 10am, to attend the Committee meeting, which was ok, but as we're a council run site, its a bit difficult for us to acchieve too much, but we'll do what we can!
Once the committee meeting was over we assembled the walk in plastic greenhouse and put 5 growags in, ready for the toms that we fetched at lunchtime from the backyard greenhouse. Whilst I planted the toms into the growbags (into cut off pots that were inserted into the growbags - I think its called 'ring culture'), Lee started work on the paths on the new plot, clearing weeds and then fetching bark chippings from the other end of the plot to cover the paths with.
Once I'd finished planting the 15 toms, I raked one of the remaining clear beds on the new plot, then fitted cardboard to it (as a mulch), cut holes for pots to be dug in (for watering), then planted 3 sunflowers, 28 sweetcorn and 6 butternut squashes into the 10' by 5' bed, all through cardboard, so it should stay fairly weed free! By the time I'd finished that, Lee had finished barking up about 1/3 of the paths on the new plot, and as it then began raining harder (it'd been drizzling all day on and off - but was so warm that we ended up without our coats, working in t-shirts in the rain!), and as it was 7pm, it was time to call it a day!
Lee is back on the plot tomorrow, I think he's going to try and finish some more of the paths, and I'm back at the weekend, hoping to get the last bed of sweetcorn and squashes in, plant out the first of the leek beds and perhaps get some more roots and peas / beans planted!
Got to the plot for 10am, to attend the Committee meeting, which was ok, but as we're a council run site, its a bit difficult for us to acchieve too much, but we'll do what we can!
Once the committee meeting was over we assembled the walk in plastic greenhouse and put 5 growags in, ready for the toms that we fetched at lunchtime from the backyard greenhouse. Whilst I planted the toms into the growbags (into cut off pots that were inserted into the growbags - I think its called 'ring culture'), Lee started work on the paths on the new plot, clearing weeds and then fetching bark chippings from the other end of the plot to cover the paths with.
Once I'd finished planting the 15 toms, I raked one of the remaining clear beds on the new plot, then fitted cardboard to it (as a mulch), cut holes for pots to be dug in (for watering), then planted 3 sunflowers, 28 sweetcorn and 6 butternut squashes into the 10' by 5' bed, all through cardboard, so it should stay fairly weed free! By the time I'd finished that, Lee had finished barking up about 1/3 of the paths on the new plot, and as it then began raining harder (it'd been drizzling all day on and off - but was so warm that we ended up without our coats, working in t-shirts in the rain!), and as it was 7pm, it was time to call it a day!
Lee is back on the plot tomorrow, I think he's going to try and finish some more of the paths, and I'm back at the weekend, hoping to get the last bed of sweetcorn and squashes in, plant out the first of the leek beds and perhaps get some more roots and peas / beans planted!
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