Sun 22 Sep

Harvested beans (pulled up the runner beans), potatoes (about half now up), leeks (the first mature ones) a few carrots, broccoli, some sweetcorn, turnips, courgette & marrows.

Grass needs strimming, otherwise looking good.

 

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May 2013

Erik the Gnome has been on  our allotment for about 10 years now, keeping an eye on it while we are not there. In the summer he hides in the brambles so this is the last month that he is easily spotted.

Erik the Gnome has been on our allotment for about 10 years now, keeping an eye on it while we are not there. In the summer he hides in the brambles so this is the last month that he is easily spotted.

5 May, planted Nicola Potatoes in bed A. Sowed sweetcorn in modules on windowsill.

19 May, in bed C: planted out beans that had been grown in pots. 1 row dwarf french (snap bush), 1 row climbing french (neckar queen); on other side of each wigwam sowed seeds; sowed double row of runners (scarlet emperor on left from shed, best of all on right).

22 May, only one courgette is showing so sowed a few more in each pot.

26 May planted out pandora leeks that had been sown in modules in bed D.

Other row of pandora leeks sown direct are coming through and looking good.

In bed E, have two rows of about 8 parsnips come through, and six red cabbage from earlier sowings. Sowed a few more parsnips and cabbages to fill gaps and covered cabbages with net to keep birds off.

Beans planted previous week look frost damaged but alive. Carrots are showing.

Sunday 23 Jun

No, not the first time back since the ‘reset’ post a month ago, but sadly not far off. The weather’s been ‘orrible.

Anyway, the plot was massively over grown, so did a lot of weed-pulling and grass chopping. The sweetcorn in bed B has pretty much all failed and no sign of any drawf beans in bed E. The climbing and runner beans are OK but not great. Broad beans are just flowering but not too impressive. A smattering of beetroot and parsnips in bed D, no perp. spinach. Leeks are holding on, potatoes are OK. Some donated cabbage plants we put in bed A are looking good.

Harvested some mouse-nibbled radish from between bean rows, and some really good looking rhubarb.

Planted sunflowers by the shed which have been struggling in pots at home. Planted squash and courgette plants in Bed B, a mix of bought from Henri’s and grown from seed in pots. Sowed more beetroot and a couple of rows of turnips in bed D. Sowed loads of lettuce and rocket between beans.

Reset

I suppose I could just post new stuff and maybe no-one would notice the one-year hiatus… but no.

Last year fizzled out, bad weather, lots of stuff didn’t grow, what did grow got blight / white rot / whatever, motivation left me.

Over the winter I dug over most plots and covered with leaf mold. We decided to make life easier by planting half the plot with fruit bushes that don’t need too much doing each year. Didn’t quite it ready in time to get them in before the growing season started, but maybe the opportunity to be sure that all the perennials are dug out from that side is a good one.

Here’s the plan for 2012:

As of May 27 we have planted the potatoes (beds C&G), strawberries (bed G/H), beans (broad, runner and dwarf & climbing French) (bed E — along with lettuce and raddish), parsnips, perpetual spinach, & beetroot (bed D). On May 27th we planted leeks (edge of bed C) and sweetcorn (bed B) from pots that we had started at home. We have some courgettes, red cabbage and sunflowers at home. Also sowed some sunflower seeds at along the road at bed A and nasturtiums along the side near the public path.

The pots are just showing in bed G; the broad beans are up, but small; the runners and climbers are just showing, but no sign of the drawfs, so sowed one more at each station; the strawbs are flowering. Too early to tell about the others.

Sat 30 Apr.

Made compost trench in bed A and sowed half-row of French beans (Fasold) on it. Sowed half-row of Peas in bed D next to path. Sowed spinach in bed B.

Covered bed J and neighbouring fruit area in thick cardboard and leaf mulch to keep down weeds (had been a lot creeping buttercup and couch grass).

Sun. 17 Apr

Planted 2 rows red cabbage in bed B with radishes as catch crop; 1 row parsnip and 1 row beetroot in bed C; lettuces between broad beans on bed A.

Harvested purple sprouting broccoli, perpetual spinach, and rhubarb. Rhubarb this year has thrown up a lot of flower stems.

Feb 2011

The winter snow and frost did a fair amount of damage, killing most of the over-wintered brassicas (3 purple sprouting broccoli and maybe some perpetual spinach survived), and causing the fruit cage / netting to collapse.

Dug over beds A, B, C, G and H; covered most of bed I to keep weeds down.

Planted broad beans in bed A.

Harvested some v nice parsnips, more to come, and the last of the leeks.

What was where in 2010

Bed A : Onions
Bed B : Peas & beans
Bed C : sweet corn and squash (failed)
Bed D : Roots
Bed E : Brassica
Bed F : comfrey
Bed G : potatoes
Bed H : potatoes
Bed I : bare then green manure
Bed J : artichoke + bare

Wed 23 Jun

Jules weeded beds A and B, and watered.

Brought home lettuce thinnings from those lettuce between broad beans and peas, and a handful of broad beans (both are the first crops of each veg sown this year). Also brought home a garlic bulb that had blown over.

Tuesday 18 May

Jules planted (111!) Onion seedlings in bed A, harvested purple sprouting broccoli (which is now getting tough and woody in places) and more rhubarb.