Gave the potted stuff it's weekly feed, and did the rounds collecting up all the snails from their regular haunts - at least another 30 whoppers - do they have a homing instinct, or are these a new generation of snails every week?
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Meant to say (!!) I had a very productive weekend of tidying, harvesting and planting - and managed a lovely balance of the three. Finally feeling like I'm on top of existing plants, but still lots of digging to do.
OH spent all weekend trying (and failing) to remove a conifer stump
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Noticed blight-like spots appearing on some Charlotte leaves, so cut back the haulms to the ground. They've already flowered and produced berries, so hopefully there's a crop down there.
Dug up one Pink Fir Apple plant to see if they're ready - some ok sized spuds there - I knew they were a knobbly variety, but these are ridiculously knobbly!
Felt a bit like Autumn down there this morning.He-Pep!
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Monday at the hotment with the grand-daughter. Watering the glass shed, picked 4 cucumbers and a handful of tomatoes. Then picked runner and french beans. French beans are her absolute favourite so she was very excited about those. Runner beans are my absolute favourite so I was equally excited (I ate mine for supper last night - first feast of the season ). Then, she picked an apple from the tree - Katy variety -I peeled it for her with my pen-knife and she wolfed it down. Then we picked 6 more for her to take home for Mummy and Daddy. I want her to have positive memories of gardens and gardening, like I do, so that she will want to have her own garden when she is older. No need to water anything at home apart from greenhouse because it has rained and rained - again!
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Picked a few beetroot for tonight's dinner, and sowed a tub of Spring onions - these'll probably go in the tunnel to overwinter once the toms come out.
Re-homed a rhubarb plant next to it's bigger neighbour. I've been trying to grow this rhubarb for years, it was a feeble looking specimen when I got my plot. I tried splitting, feeding, pampering, but to no avail so last year I dug it up and flung it onto a 'I'll get to it someday' area of the plot, along with a load of weeds, prunings etc. So guess what happened it's positively thriving, I've even harvested a few stalks. So I'm now leaving it well alone, and working it into my plot layout - I love the sculptural aspect of it.He-Pep!
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Had been planning a trip to the plot to water but nature beat me to it!https://roosorganicallotment.wordpress.com/
Growing by trial and error in Kent
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No veggie gardening yesterday but did plant out a Blueberry at my house, along with cutting the lawn, tying in the honeysuckle to my obelisk, deadheading the roses and pinks and hacking back a Rhododenron that was aiming for world domination.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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Weeded/tidied up the main brassica bed - PSB is now stretching the netting on the top of the cage, not sure what to do about that!
Weeded and raked over a patch in one of the raised beds and broadcast sowed some spinach, not expecting much from this, but you never know!
Went round and pulled a few weeds - just pulling a few every day is keeping them at bay.He-Pep!
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