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What I Did Today Archive 2011
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Went in to town for other things but came back with:
1 x fleece for carrot bed
1 x roll of string
1 x bottle of tomato feed
1 x pack of plastic label pegs
1 x bag of slug pellets
Just couldn't help myself. This new venture is opening up isles i've never used before lol.
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Yesterday - cut up weed suppressant and barrowed loads of bark chips for paths at the plot. Planned, in my head, where things are going to go. Dug in some cardboard that was (in October) covering beds. Might do some more today, though it looks a bit grey and cold. I might have to play in the greenhouse and potting shed (ie one end of the garage) and sow seeds!
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- chitted dwarf French beans for an early indoor planting, then planted up on different windowsills
- planted up the chitted sweet pea seeds
- potted up baby foxgloves, the ones that haven't rotted that is
- cut old leaves off the now flowering hellebores
- squished dozens of aphids on the indoor seedlings (every day there are more)
- turned over 4 of the lotty daleks, evicting a dozen baby mice at the same time
- weeded out the flowering grass, speedwell, groundsel, chickweed and dead nettle at the lotty
- started chitting Flum's Magnum Bonum peasLast edited by Two_Sheds; 25-02-2011, 04:04 PM.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Started off 6 onions. Will do another 12 this afternoon to go on the landing windowsills
Put up bamboo support for runner beans.
Picked up the remainder of slabs from the freecycle network and now have working paths between beds.
sawn broom handle to make a dibber for planting leeks and a twin dibbers with twine for straight line planting
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finished making the cold frame, moved water butts and finished gutter around the shed.my plot march 2013http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvzqRS0_hbQ
hindsight is a wonderful thing but foresight is a whole lot better
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5 hours of digging and I have finally made it to the other end of the lottie. It might only be 2 foot wide but I am at the other end :-) neighbour dug some over for me and planted some rubarb I was given on Friday. Thats it now till the weekend for me :-(Last edited by lottieanne; 20-02-2011, 05:14 PM.
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Today I planted some chives, i've never eaten chives, (unless sour cream and chive pringles count!!) they will stay indoors.
Also got some help from my eldest daughter..
We planted 4 tomato seeds - Marmande
3 chilli's - Apache
Using Dt browns seeds I normally get very good rates of germination.
I'm sowing little and often this year, hoping for a good constant supply rather than everything cropping at once.
and some cress for her homework, good the school wants them to get growing at a young age!!
Watered the four early cauli's in the greenhouse and checked on the garlic.<*}}}>< Jonathan ><{{{*>
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After starting the process of digging out one of the compost heaps yesterday (it's been 3 years since I cleared it, it just has random green things thrown on it all season), I sieved a barrow load today, and added it to the broad bean bed, having already dug in the green manure I used over winter.
Also added a bag of FYM to one of the beds in the tunnel. For some reason, one bed is lovely and moist, with dark friable soil, the other is dried out, pale and awful. Shall add another bag tomorrow and maybe move some of the 'good' soil over to this side.Growing in the Garden of England
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