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Had hoped to get my first indoor sowing done today but realised I needed to do the VAT which always takes me longer than I think it will. Forgot to bring the compost in which could have been warming, only realised this evening so seeds will now wait till the morning. So total achievement is that I have two large heated props with seed trays and compost in them.
Went to a meeting of the committee (showing my age - I always think of Wheeltappers and Shunters Club when I say that) at the allotment site. Then walked up to my plot and looked at it. Garlic is well up, being covered with manure pile for a short time did it no harm at all! Came home and ordered some seeds off t'internet. I shall start planting on Feb 1st
Went to a meeting of the committee (showing my age - I always think of Wheeltappers and Shunters Club when I say that) at the allotment site. Then walked up to my plot and looked at it. Garlic is well up, being covered with manure pile for a short time did it no harm at all! Came home and ordered some seeds off t'internet. I shall start planting on Feb 1st
My dear auld dad was a shunter!
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)
Done nothing over the plot except lug a few bags of manure and compost over there. I have however sorted all my seeds into groups, and have made a list of varieties etc. Need to get some sweetcorn and brocolli seed as the mice have eaten those.
Now for the million dollar question - Would you replace all the seeds? The mice have had a field day in the seed box, mainly nibbling at the outer paper seed packet. I know mice are incontinent, and it really skeeves me out, thinking of mouse wee on my seed packets!
I got a big box of weed membrane for Xmas and a mini_orchard
The idea being to cover some ground and reduce the wear& tear on my body: the old pain in my back is affecting both arms + hands now, and CFS gives me only 3-4 hrs of energy per day
It's surprising how much you need: 40m x 2m of 125gsm weed fabric, £63
200 galvanised staple pegs, £24 ish
I spent a few hours melting the cut edges over a candle flame to prevent fraying
Half of it's down as paths & the (dwarf) apples, pear, plum and cherries are in (£120 for 6 trees).
I'd wanted to espalier them, but the posts etc would've added another £100+
£30 went on tree stakes, and I'll mulch them with 2yo homemade leafmold, and bury a piece of pipe so I can water straight to the roots.
An allotment, either costs you time, effort or money. I just can't do 30hr weeks up there any more
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
Dug over a 'compost bin' that's been sitting on my plot growing a great crop of nettles, docks and bindweed for the last few years - it was quite satisfying as the soil is amazing and the roots just came out in great long strands when you pulled them. I'm going to dismantle the dilapidated bin and build a new one there, so not sure what to do with the soil -I expect it's full of weed seeds and tiny bits of nasty roots.
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