Lovely weekend again, blossom out on the plum tree, busy busy on the plot. What we really need is some rain, none for three weeks now, save for a drop this afternoon. So much for April showers. Still, life goes on.
Plenty more sowing, pricking out and potting on. Sweet peas and maincrop potatoes planted out, the first wild flower area sown. And my yam tubercles arrived.
Sunday, 25 April 2010
Potting on
Chinese Yam (Dioscorea batatas)
I first read about this unusual tuber on Ken Fern's Plants For A Future website and managed to obtain some tubercles from John in York. I've started them off in pots so it'll be interesting to see how they turn out. Fingers crossed they germinate, that would be a start.
Meadow Mix
Sunday, 18 April 2010
Spring greens
Nice to look out of the window of a morning and see the trees greening up after the bareness of winter. Lovely blue skies over the weekend with not a contrail in sight. And out in the garden there's some colour at last.
Things are ticking along on the plot and I've sown a few more seeds. Still a few sprouts to eat, fresh spinach and the first salad leaves.
Things are ticking along on the plot and I've sown a few more seeds. Still a few sprouts to eat, fresh spinach and the first salad leaves.
Colour in the garden
Pulmonaria (Lungwort)
Arabis "Pinkie" (Rock Cress - I wonder if it's edible?)
Cowslip
Salad leaves
Hellebore
Arabis "Pinkie" (Rock Cress - I wonder if it's edible?)
Cowslip
Salad leaves
Hellebore
Monday, 12 April 2010
Peas
Saturday, 3 April 2010
Easter
I planted out the early potatoes today. I would have done it yesterday but I was helping move the Boy Wonder and his tat into a new apartment.
I see the Israelis are celebrating the occasion by yet again bombing the crap out of Gaza.
The protestants and catholics are trading insults as usual.
Call me a pagan if you like but I can't help thinking life must have been simpler when we celebrated this time of year by dancing naked round a bonfire.
I see the Israelis are celebrating the occasion by yet again bombing the crap out of Gaza.
The protestants and catholics are trading insults as usual.
Call me a pagan if you like but I can't help thinking life must have been simpler when we celebrated this time of year by dancing naked round a bonfire.
More new life
Gardeners World
Phew, a one hour Easter Special last night. For the national trust brigade they'd dredged up the appalling Dan Pearson to waffle on about some tired-looking country pile. Your man seems to be attempting to do something about his street-cred by taking on the appearance of Frank Gallagher.