Watered my GH toms de arm pitted them again. Tied in cucs and picked sweet peas.
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Got 10kg or so of used coffee grounds when I went to town.
Then later on I pruned my allotment fruit: plum, pear, quince, gooseberry and redcurrant.
And I finished digging over the patch were I had my onions, and added some poultry manure. It's now ready for the purple sprouting broccoli.
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Back from 10 days holidays. The automatic watering system for the greenhouse tomatoes did enough to keep them alive, although a couple of them had fallen over. I think was just just the weight of the fruit. So gave them and the garden a good water. Otherwise most things look ok, apart from some cauliflowers in pots that were looking really sad. Have soaked them and hoping I can save them. Rhubarb was ridiculous so took a bunch and husband made cordial and jam. Started the deadheading and weeding but too hot to do much so will do more today.
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Sowed more spring cabbage. I am aiming for at least 8 good plants for the large cloche. I have thrown in the towel on the runner and french beans on the frame. Am just leaving them to dry now. The late sown dwarf beans are doing really well though and have tiny beanlets already.
The swede and turnips are up. I wish I had labelled the rows.
Sowed spinach and chard with labels.
Hand fertilised the Waltham squash’s only female flower. It may or may not have time to mature.
Hoed extensively.
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A couple days ago I cut all of the potato stems down and put the m on the compost - blight was spreading too much, and they were starting to turn yellow and die, anyway.
Today I raked up a load of grass clippings (the strimmer man came yesterday) and used them to mulch my runner beans.
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I haven’t seen any blight yet this year,maybe because it’s so dry. I mulched my squash & some broccoli with my pile of saved grass cuttings after we had all that rain the other day,I found a big cocoon within the grass pile,maybe a moth? I don’t know,I just left it there,as there’s only one it probably isn’t a pest. The grass hasn’t grown here this month,hasn’t needed mowing but it’s greening up now after that rain. I’m really surprised it survived the drought,the roots aren’t that deep are theyLocation : Essex
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Originally posted by Jungle Jane View PostI haven’t seen any blight yet this year,maybe because it’s so dry. I mulched my squash & some broccoli with my pile of saved grass cuttings after we had all that rain the other day,I found a big cocoon within the grass pile,maybe a moth? I don’t know,I just left it there,as there’s only one it probably isn’t a pest. The grass hasn’t grown here this month,hasn’t needed mowing but it’s greening up now after that rain. I’m really surprised it survived the drought,the roots aren’t that deep are they
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Yesterday I was removing some grape leaves to expose the fruit & there was more fruit hiding I didn't know about,a nice big bunch pruned the forsythia a bit more up a ladder,it’s grown tall but the birds have liked it,problem is,our cat jumps into it (above fence height) it’s near the bird feeders,they see him in there & fly off,I tell him to get down & he does,he’s a good boy but sneaky also pruned the honeysuckle a bit,pruned the lavender & put the old stems under one of the melons like straw. I’ve got a pepper plant right next to my rosemary that hasn’t had any pest on it,the smell of the rosemary must hide it from the moths,the lavender smell should stop any snails.Location : Essex
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Today I've harvested all my Gartenpearle toms, this is the first time I've grown them and I haven't been overly impressed by their flavour so they've gone into the dehydrator. They're the first thing I've dehydrated, my sacrificial toms if you like. Plan is to turn them into tomato powder.Nestled somewhere in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Good soil, strong winds and 4 Giant Puffballs!
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