So the rain's finally arrived, it's been persisting it down here on and off for much of the week, which can only be a good thing.
I've been cracking on with sowing - maincrop carrots, spring onions, sweet rocket; and planting out - winter cabbage and cauliflowers.
Saturday, 31 May 2008
In clover
Strawberries
Sweet Rocket
Saturday, 24 May 2008
Windy
Wind is the grower's worst enemy I reckon, worse still than too much heat or cold. It drives the moisture out of the air and leaves all living things feeling battered and hard done by, me included. Just what we didn't need after a month of dryness. It's only nature I suppose, no point whinging about it, but I will anyway. Hopefully it's bringing some rain although I'm not holding my breath.
In between whinging I've been planting out today: sprouts, brocolli, cosmos, lettuce and sunflowers.
In between whinging I've been planting out today: sprouts, brocolli, cosmos, lettuce and sunflowers.
Green manure
Lettuce and salad leaves
Cosmos
Sprouts
Saturday, 17 May 2008
Still no rain
No rain for about three weeks now, save for a bit of drizzle yesterday, hardly enough to settle the dust. Those pesky southerners have been having a deluge, maybe because they pay more poll tax. Or maybe not. I've been watering the carrot and spinach seedlings but I'm trying to force everything else to send down roots and fend for themselves because if I once start there'll be no end to it.
Been getting plenty done today: sown the maincrop peas, french beans, leeks, brocolli; potted on winter cabbages, cauliflower, carnations and basil.
I've finished up the the last of leeks and am slowly eating my way through the spring cabbage; I've finished the thinnings and am into the heads now. There's a joke in there somewhere if I could be bothered to work it out, which I can't.
Been getting plenty done today: sown the maincrop peas, french beans, leeks, brocolli; potted on winter cabbages, cauliflower, carnations and basil.
I've finished up the the last of leeks and am slowly eating my way through the spring cabbage; I've finished the thinnings and am into the heads now. There's a joke in there somewhere if I could be bothered to work it out, which I can't.
Peas
The early peas I sowed in the middle of April need some support now so I've put up some canes and the first string for them to reach for and cling to:
Germination was a bit patchy with these, probably because the seed should have been used by last year. That should teach me not to be so tight and buy new seed, but it probably wont.
Germination was a bit patchy with these, probably because the seed should have been used by last year. That should teach me not to be so tight and buy new seed, but it probably wont.
Saturday, 10 May 2008
Pottering About
Tomatoes
Sweet Peas
I sow my sweet peas quite late, in the middle of March, so that I can get them in the ground once the soil has started warming up and the roots can go straight down rather than going round and round in their pots.
I sow them in the greenhouse, three seeds to a 9cm pot, then get them out into the cold frame as soon as they've germinated. By the middle of April they were looking like this:
I planted them out at the end of April:
I pinch the tops out so they send out strong new shoots so by today they were looking like this:
Now all I've got to do is put up some support for them to climb up; it's up to them to get on with growing and make lots of nice flowers for me.
I sow them in the greenhouse, three seeds to a 9cm pot, then get them out into the cold frame as soon as they've germinated. By the middle of April they were looking like this:
I planted them out at the end of April:
I pinch the tops out so they send out strong new shoots so by today they were looking like this:
Now all I've got to do is put up some support for them to climb up; it's up to them to get on with growing and make lots of nice flowers for me.
Sunday, 4 May 2008
Nothing to do with the plot but...
Saturday, 3 May 2008
Another nice spring day
Cabbages
I've planted out the first cabbage patch today. I sowed these (Greyhound) in the greenhouse at the end of March, and moved them out into the coldframe for hardening off a week ago when they were this size:
Today I've planted them out, firming them in well and watering them in:
Then surrounded each plant with some lime, which they'll like, and which should also keep the slugs and snails away:
Then just to finish things off I hung up a few decorations:
Today I've planted them out, firming them in well and watering them in:
Then surrounded each plant with some lime, which they'll like, and which should also keep the slugs and snails away:
Then just to finish things off I hung up a few decorations:
Onions 2
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