So I'm now at this point in the year where ...
I have lovingly grown my seeds to the point of actually getting them in the ground (well most of them)
I'm now battling the pests! as we all do...
And hoping at least a couple of the 20 blocks of 'stuff' I have stuffed into the ground or pots actually produce something to eat lol...
I planted 10 swedes already at the small plant stage into the ground and within a week the root fly had had every single one! I'm now sowing swede seeds for the 3rd time...
I planted out the first brassica bed and 'stupidly' left it for 2 days before I put the net cover on... Every single plant, purple cauli, 60day broccoli, kohlrabi, spring cabbage has been infected by the root fly, especially the kohlrabi, of which I dug up every plant washed the beasties from their roots and replanted every one. In my book they have 2 chances, they will either 'bolt' due to the stress or 'luck' may be in my favour and I might actually get something to try.
I've already sowed and pricked out second sowings of the brassica tunnel just because I could!...
Jen, when will you learn to prepare the bed you wish to plant before you sow the seed, as a result we are also now on the 3rd sowing of peas...
On the plus side I have masses of tomatoes in the greenhouse, but none of the little blighters have started to turn red yet.. I gave them all a stern talking to tonight... (yeah like that will work... lol.. )
Melons. oh my goodness! I have lots of lots of little melons promising sweet succulent pleasure and perhaps I have been just a 'tad' too biased in their direction... Time will tell...
I currently have a garden 'wind break' I hammered into the ground to 'try' and protect my 3ft high potatoes growing in pots... as apparently on the West coast it might get a 'tad' windy tonight . I'm sure they will be fine..
On a side note stop putting out a breakfast and supper of sunflowers hearts for the birds, Jen, as the sparrows just take advantage and feast! After 'snaffling' a few each and ok maybe Ma and Pa can have a respite and feed the babies while you watch, they then like to have a luxuriant bath in the watering tray you set out for them, after this a lovely little dust bath in your hard dry clay soil is resulting in furrows! and when all that is done a quick feed of pea and beetroot leaves kind of finishes off their session! lol.
This is what is called "growing your own folks" x
I have lovingly grown my seeds to the point of actually getting them in the ground (well most of them)
I'm now battling the pests! as we all do...
And hoping at least a couple of the 20 blocks of 'stuff' I have stuffed into the ground or pots actually produce something to eat lol...
I planted 10 swedes already at the small plant stage into the ground and within a week the root fly had had every single one! I'm now sowing swede seeds for the 3rd time...
I planted out the first brassica bed and 'stupidly' left it for 2 days before I put the net cover on... Every single plant, purple cauli, 60day broccoli, kohlrabi, spring cabbage has been infected by the root fly, especially the kohlrabi, of which I dug up every plant washed the beasties from their roots and replanted every one. In my book they have 2 chances, they will either 'bolt' due to the stress or 'luck' may be in my favour and I might actually get something to try.
I've already sowed and pricked out second sowings of the brassica tunnel just because I could!...
Jen, when will you learn to prepare the bed you wish to plant before you sow the seed, as a result we are also now on the 3rd sowing of peas...
On the plus side I have masses of tomatoes in the greenhouse, but none of the little blighters have started to turn red yet.. I gave them all a stern talking to tonight... (yeah like that will work... lol.. )
Melons. oh my goodness! I have lots of lots of little melons promising sweet succulent pleasure and perhaps I have been just a 'tad' too biased in their direction... Time will tell...
I currently have a garden 'wind break' I hammered into the ground to 'try' and protect my 3ft high potatoes growing in pots... as apparently on the West coast it might get a 'tad' windy tonight . I'm sure they will be fine..
On a side note stop putting out a breakfast and supper of sunflowers hearts for the birds, Jen, as the sparrows just take advantage and feast! After 'snaffling' a few each and ok maybe Ma and Pa can have a respite and feed the babies while you watch, they then like to have a luxuriant bath in the watering tray you set out for them, after this a lovely little dust bath in your hard dry clay soil is resulting in furrows! and when all that is done a quick feed of pea and beetroot leaves kind of finishes off their session! lol.
This is what is called "growing your own folks" x
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