Showed friends around the allotment - when we looked online they have about 70 plots to choose between! It was bloody cold, so we had a cup of tea and a walk around the allotments, then went home to reserve them a plot
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After buying another bag of compost, I replanted the Marrow and Pumpkin plants in bigger pots in the front porch. Again, looking at mini greenhouses in shops and then thinking…..whyyyyyyyyyy? When you’re not already making most of the porch space which is a natural greenhouse anyway? Sowed Hollyhocks, cornflowers, broccoli in small pots and left over seed trays and put them all together in the Little red wagon, I had left over from VW days in the front porch.
Really hope the broccoli does well, as I eat so much of this, it would pay off the most!
Pruned/snapped off old raspberry canes easily and then cut back trailing something that was growing entwined in a small evergreen tree next to the canes.
Should have pruned the new re growing raspberry canes by now but they all have new sprouting leaves and seem healthy enough.
Added recycled cardboard, newspaper to compost bin.
Also sowed some Cornflower, Hollyhocks and Candytuft directly to the first two beds.
De headed Primroses and put back outside. Readjusted some of the onions that the birds had obviously de lodged a little, but none missing.Last edited by GardenFaery; 06-04-2012, 04:45 PM.
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Originally posted by Sanjo View PostHeavy frost this morning, hot sun this afternoon. Madness!!
- finished digging out my overwintered carrots
- cut alfalfa & phacelia as a mulch straight onto the beds
- planted a double row of peas
- started hardening off the first of this year's cabbages & cornflowers
- planted the chitted sweetcorn seed into modules: germination good this year
- ditto French beans: germination not so good, which is why I chit
- made up another 5l bottle of seaweed feed
- used the first slosh on the tomato seedlings
- got a puppy: started composting her poopsLast edited by Two_Sheds; 11-04-2012, 08:48 AM.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Potted on sprouts and kale into modules and put in the cold frame - time they toughened up! Apologised profusely to the babies in the nursery for not lighting the paraffin heater last night (it would have to be the coldest night we've had in ages, wouldn't it!). They seemed none the worse for their chilly night and I've made sure they've got heat tonight.
Brought home a load of stuff to replenish my "For Sale" table. Things are going well and so far writing, "Thank You for Your Honesty" on the money box has paid off, with all the books balancing. At this rate I'll have the lottie rent for next year in no time!
Rearranged to unheated greenhouse to accommodate stuff I want to put out soon.
Hoovered three tons of beach sand and dog hair from out of the back of the car and put it in my home composter. Waste not want not!When the Devil gives you Cowpats - make Satanic Compost!
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Finished tidying up the strawberry patch, moving runners and weeding. Planted some onion sets between the rows.
Started weeding the autumn fruiting raspberries ready for mulching. There is some bark chippings left over from the community garden so I'm thinking I might buy some of those to go round them.The committee wants £1 per barrow full, whihc is probably a bargain.I could not live without a garden, it is my place to unwind and recover, to marvel at the power of all growing things, even weeds!
Now a little Shrinking Violet.
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Took the opportunity to tidy up the run that had been vacated by my cockerels. Cleaned out and moved the belfast sink to an area near the edge of the run that I intend running a gutter off the roof to to keep it topped up with water.
Broke up an old broody hut that i had within the run to make a bit more room.
Transported my LS cockerel and five laydees into their new area.
Dumped 6 bags of woodchippings and spread a couple of them on paths.
Planted out some shallots that I had grown on in trays.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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Planted memorial rose for my beloved bunny with ashes scattered beneath.
Planted rosemary and thyme as well (her faves) - will get munched by other bunnies.
Re-planted the mini-lavenders and heleniums which had come up to make way for the rose.
Did a lot of hand-weeding, and come across a few things that I am not sure if they were from last year's flower sowings or if they are weeds.....but also some self-seeded borage and nasturtiums.
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Re-potted my houseplants (one of which had so many roots it looked like it could of slithered off on its own!).
Planted up pumpkin, courgettes, dwarf beans, tomatoes, fennel and chervil in pots. Transferred some herbs (chives, parsley, oregano, basil (red and green) and sage) into a nice oval planter. Took the lid off my flowery propagator when I discovered the marigolds looked all sad, droopy and moist!
Oh, and despaired of the cats who had progressed from eating the nice trough of grass I planted for them to sitting in it and peeing!!
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Just taken delivery of 3 tonnes of top soil to 'top up' the smaller of the raised beds and 30M2 of turf to re do the garden which the chickens enjoyed over the last few months
They are now back in there side of the plot and my veg and garden should now be mine again.
My back is already sore and I have not even started!
happy Easter all.
Mandy
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Originally posted by kentishgal View PostRe-potted my houseplants (one of which had so many roots it looked like it could of slithered off on its own!).
Planted up pumpkin, courgettes, dwarf beans, tomatoes, fennel and chervil in pots. Transferred some herbs (chives, parsley, oregano, basil (red and green) and sage) into a nice oval planter. Took the lid off my flowery propagator when I discovered the marigolds looked all sad, droopy and moist!
Oh, and despaired of the cats who had progressed from eating the nice trough of grass I planted for them to sitting in it and peeing!!Ali
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