I think I might pick some rhubarb and turn it into crumble, add custard and then eat it!
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Originally posted by alldigging View PostI think I might pick some rhubarb and turn it into crumble, add custard and then eat it!
I will be out in the Greenhouse i think because still too cold on the allotment and the ground still too cold and wet to put the potatoes in :/ they will eventually go out but seems like it will be june by the way things are goingVisit my blog at: marksallotment20162017.wordpress.com
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I'm working tomorrow but OH isn't. He's collecting more shed building materials so this weekend I'll be:
Assisting the shed build where required .. 'hold this', 'pass that over'
Continuing to dig new beds
Turning over the old beds
Planting the tayberries that arrived yesterday
Checking over my seedlings and potting on those that need it
Cutting back the one year old willows to encourage more growth at the bottom (wind breaks)
Going round with a big grin on my face because I'm out in the garden (we have sunshine forecast ... and very little wind!)
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i am going to be making some more cloches as i am starting to think we are going to be getting this sort of weather more often so i can start warming up my garden, i am going to put butterfly net on first and then a fleece over the top, so when my plants start to grow i will have them protected from the butter flies.Rita
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Ok, so the long weekend is over and it's time to reflect on what I actually did, compared to my list.
What did actually get done:
Originally posted by Samurailord View PostAt the Allotment
Assist with the plot H&S inspection on Friday morning.
Digging drainage channel to divert runoff from the communal area next to me away from my plot.
Deepening the existing drainage channel to allow the backlog of water to actually run and not pool in the middle of the channel.
Harvest the last of the winter cabbage and kale.
Bash up some rubble to back-fill the section of the drainage trench on my plot.
Fill the first soft fruit/herb bed with a mix of compost, soil and manure, then plant out some bare-root strawbs (if I dont get them out they will die anyway, so I might as well take a chance)
I managed to get the frame for my decked seating area made and in place on Sunday with the first few top boards fixed.
And what didn't get done
Originally posted by Samurailord View PostFinishing off the digging of raised bed no. 12.
Building and digging raised bed no 13.
Fix Willow/Hazel hoops between beds 12 and 13 ready for Runner Beans and climbing French Beans
Digging over the area I am hoping to plant my Jerusalem Artichokes to try and improve the drainage.
Building hooped frames to cover beds 1, 3, 5 and 6. (netting to go on later)
String up three 5' x 10' beds to be used for square foot gardening.
At home
Plant my shallots into modules.
Plant the last of my onion sets into modules.
Plant up 7 varieties of chili into jiffys.
Plant a selection of salad leaves and herbs into modules
Plant a second batch of broad beans (the first have gone a bit leggy and may not do well outside)
Plant a second batch of leeks (a lot of the first have been affected by damping off)
Plant a few brassicas into modules
Outside of all this I am going to be spending time with my new Grandson and also putting on a 5 gallon batch of Apple Wine, 5 gallons of Pinot Grigio and 21 litres of IPA.
The potting up at home will be happening tonight, along with one of the batches of wine so I won't be that far behind schedule.....
Andyhttp://vegpatchkid.blogspot.co.uk/ Latest Blog Entries Friday 13 Mar 2015 - Sowing Update
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This weekend I think it will still be too cold to plant spuds but I won't be allowed to be lazy as there is a "task force" to plant some prickly stuff at one of the fences where our vandals keep coming over and smashing up sheds and greenhouses. Then Sunday its our monthly bacon buttie morning at the allotment shop so I'll be slaving over a hot pan for a couple of hours! Never a dull moment even if it is freezing!
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Originally posted by shona_b View Postthere is a "task force" to plant some prickly stuff at one of the fences where our vandals keep coming over and smashing up sheds and greenhouses. !Endeavour to have lived, so that when you die, even the undertaker will be sorry - Puddinghead Wilson's Diary
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Originally posted by Sheneval View PostTake it this is for the long term solution? Our problem is less severe than yours but is mainly nuisance - we are considering putting up some narrow boards along the top of the fence and painting with anti vandal paint or even painting the top part of the fence itself. Anyone have any idea whether this might work?
Mind you, I did overhear a conversation the other which implied that the lack of incursions at the site might be down to the 'known troublemaker' in the area being sent for a spell in the nick!
It's worth it, I'd say, as the paint isn't that expensive (but deffo put a notice up that you've used it), and it might deter the kids, assuming that's where the problem lies.
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Oohi have lots of plans for the weekend. I get fridays off work (cause im jammy) so its lottie time and hopefully its going to involve planting my jerusalem artichokes and broadbean plants out anbd the sowing of carrots, parsnip, beetroot and kohl rabi. Then my friends over on saturday so it will be a dog walk down the beach and a chinese for tea and then sunday im visiting my nan in hospital and then off for dinner with my mum. ery m uch looking forward to it!
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I'm going to plant my potatoes this weekend. I've covered the area with fleece in preparation.
Anti-vandal paint? I've seen signs for it but never really understood what it does.
The back of my plot backs on to a residential area. It was full of brambles when I took it over but we've chopped those back, but the allotment secretary was a bit concerned about security. At the moment all the apple tree branches and brambles we chopped down are piled up there so it's still a deterrent but once I clear those we will plant some holly bushes.Likac66
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