Today, xmas eve, I went to the plot to dig up Parsnips, Potatoes & cut a few stalks of Sprouts, all for Christmas day dinner.
The allotment is looking very bleak as most things have died back now, the Onions & Garlic are doing well & I have a list of jobs for January to do.
So Happy Christmas to all my readers, old & new and a very Happy New Year.
Thanks for reading/returning, Ian & Jo.
Sunday, 24 December 2017
Sunday, 19 November 2017
November update
These are the only Pumpkins that made it.
Smaller than the ones you carve up for Halloween but tastier.
Not a bad harvest of Cara potatoes, we have left plenty in the ground, where they will keep, so we dig them up as we need them.
Cara are good for Jackets, Roasties & Chips.
In this patch where we had Broad Beans, Onions & Beetroot, I dug it over to remove as many weeds as possible.
And I planted out some Solent Wight Garlic that we had started off at home (see below).
After planting I covered them with netting to stop birds pecking them out.
Thanks for reading/returning. Ian & Jo
Smaller than the ones you carve up for Halloween but tastier.
Not a bad harvest of Cara potatoes, we have left plenty in the ground, where they will keep, so we dig them up as we need them.
Cara are good for Jackets, Roasties & Chips.
In this patch where we had Broad Beans, Onions & Beetroot, I dug it over to remove as many weeds as possible.
And I planted out some Solent Wight Garlic that we had started off at home (see below).
After planting I covered them with netting to stop birds pecking them out.
Monday, 9 October 2017
Blog update
I returned on Monday, to dig over this patch where we had early Winston Spuds growing in the spring.
I found a few that I missed when digging up, so will have them with a pie for Tuesdays dinner.
So after removing all the weeds & quite a few clumps of grass! I planted out 60 Red Winter onions.
Just to the left you can just see a Courgette & Squash that are still producing, so will leave them in a bit longer.
Alongside the Senshyu onions I planted on Sunday there is a stip of cleared soil.
So I put in a few Kale seedlings we had left over from a previous planting.
Then after taking the photo I covered them with a netting tunnel to protect from the birds!
Thanks for reading/returning. Ian
I found a few that I missed when digging up, so will have them with a pie for Tuesdays dinner.
So after removing all the weeds & quite a few clumps of grass! I planted out 60 Red Winter onions.
Just to the left you can just see a Courgette & Squash that are still producing, so will leave them in a bit longer.
Alongside the Senshyu onions I planted on Sunday there is a stip of cleared soil.
So I put in a few Kale seedlings we had left over from a previous planting.
Then after taking the photo I covered them with a netting tunnel to protect from the birds!
Thanks for reading/returning. Ian
Sunday, 8 October 2017
Onions planted
We started off some Onion sets in cell trays in multi purpose compost.
They have done well and are ready to plant out.
Senshyu yellow & Red Winter varieties, that we have grown before and seem to do well in our soil.
In this patch that I started digging over last weekend and finished this week, I planted 3 rows of the Senshyu yellow, about 50 planted here.
I will have to dig over another patch for the reds in the week.
So while there I dug up some more Picasso potatoes, all these from just one seed potato planted back in the spring.
We had some of them as roasties with our Sunday dinner.
Thanks for reading/returning. Ian & Jo
They have done well and are ready to plant out.
Senshyu yellow & Red Winter varieties, that we have grown before and seem to do well in our soil.
In this patch that I started digging over last weekend and finished this week, I planted 3 rows of the Senshyu yellow, about 50 planted here.
I will have to dig over another patch for the reds in the week.
So while there I dug up some more Picasso potatoes, all these from just one seed potato planted back in the spring.
We had some of them as roasties with our Sunday dinner.
Thanks for reading/returning. Ian & Jo
Sunday, 1 October 2017
First of October already!
It might be October already but we still have Sunflowers, infact we still have lots of flowers on the plot, which is great as the birds & insects love these.
Still lots of colourful veg growing:
Rainbow Chard and Beetroot doing well.
Our hens love a handful of chard, from time to time.
I removed a few canes from the plot today, Broad Beans & Borlotta Beans have finished, so their supports had to be stored away.
My latest tip:
When storing canes after pulling up, put them upright with the end that was in the soil uppermost so they dry out, your canes will last longer if you do.
Fed up of Squirrels gorging on our Sweetcorn so dont think we will grow it again, takes up a lot of space and time getting it started!
This is the patch where the Borlotta Beans & Broad Beans were.
I'm digging it over to prepare it for some over winter Onions, that we have started off at home in cells and they are ready to go in.
So not a bad harvest, for October:
Apples, Raspberries, Chard, Borlotta Beans, Runner Beans, Pumpkin and Cara Spuds.
As I mentioned still lots of flowers and it all looks lovely, if a bit overgrown.
But things are dying back now with cooler days.
Thanks for reading/returning. Ian & Jo
Still lots of colourful veg growing:
Rainbow Chard and Beetroot doing well.
Our hens love a handful of chard, from time to time.
I removed a few canes from the plot today, Broad Beans & Borlotta Beans have finished, so their supports had to be stored away.
My latest tip:
When storing canes after pulling up, put them upright with the end that was in the soil uppermost so they dry out, your canes will last longer if you do.
Fed up of Squirrels gorging on our Sweetcorn so dont think we will grow it again, takes up a lot of space and time getting it started!
This is the patch where the Borlotta Beans & Broad Beans were.
I'm digging it over to prepare it for some over winter Onions, that we have started off at home in cells and they are ready to go in.
So not a bad harvest, for October:
Apples, Raspberries, Chard, Borlotta Beans, Runner Beans, Pumpkin and Cara Spuds.
As I mentioned still lots of flowers and it all looks lovely, if a bit overgrown.
But things are dying back now with cooler days.
Thanks for reading/returning. Ian & Jo
Sunday, 17 September 2017
August/September update
Been rather busy, so I appologise for the lack of Blogging.
But we have managed to get some picking done, so read on.
Not a bad haul here from the beginning of August.
We have started digging up the Picasso potatoes, some nice big ones, but quite a few small ones too.
But they make lovely chips & baked potatoes.
Another trug of veg, and more Courgettes!!
As you know we grow lots of flowers on our Allotment, they are beneficial for insects and especially Bees, these Zinnias are lovely.
The Borlotti Beans are still doing well, we wont harvest just yet though.
We have spotted quite a few Frogs around our plot, some really fat ones, probably from feasting on slugs & snails, but look at this tiny frog no bigger than a fingernail, one of this years I think.
Finally got round to collecting the Onions we have had drying for weeks!
This 'Bullhorn' pepper is getting bigger, will probably pick it soon. You cant beat a home grown pepper, so easy to grow too.
Another trug full:
Courgettes (again),
Beans,
Raspberries,
Tomatoes
and an Apple too.
Yet more tasty pickings:
This time with a mix of Picasso & Cara potatoes.
Today's (17th Sept) harvest:
Courgettes,
Pepper,
Cucumber,
Raspberries,
Tomatoes,
Picasso potatoes.
Was a quick visit today and the sun was shining.
We have our Son visiting from Canada with his Fiancee and they like our Courgette & Potato soup, so lucky we have plenty!
Thanks for reading/returning, Ian & Jo.
But we have managed to get some picking done, so read on.
Not a bad haul here from the beginning of August.
We have started digging up the Picasso potatoes, some nice big ones, but quite a few small ones too.
But they make lovely chips & baked potatoes.
Another trug of veg, and more Courgettes!!
As you know we grow lots of flowers on our Allotment, they are beneficial for insects and especially Bees, these Zinnias are lovely.
The Borlotti Beans are still doing well, we wont harvest just yet though.
We have spotted quite a few Frogs around our plot, some really fat ones, probably from feasting on slugs & snails, but look at this tiny frog no bigger than a fingernail, one of this years I think.
Finally got round to collecting the Onions we have had drying for weeks!
This 'Bullhorn' pepper is getting bigger, will probably pick it soon. You cant beat a home grown pepper, so easy to grow too.
Another trug full:
Courgettes (again),
Beans,
Raspberries,
Tomatoes
and an Apple too.
Yet more tasty pickings:
This time with a mix of Picasso & Cara potatoes.
Today's (17th Sept) harvest:
Courgettes,
Pepper,
Cucumber,
Raspberries,
Tomatoes,
Picasso potatoes.
Was a quick visit today and the sun was shining.
We have our Son visiting from Canada with his Fiancee and they like our Courgette & Potato soup, so lucky we have plenty!
Thanks for reading/returning, Ian & Jo.
Sunday, 30 July 2017
End of July already!
Lets start with the Harvest:
Redcurrants, Potatoes,
Courgette, Cucumber,
Broad Beans, French Beans,
Round Courgettes, Turnips,
Raspberries, Blueberries & Blackberries.
This patch, where we had Leeks & Onions, had a few bonfires here too.
But we needed the space for some winter crops like Kale, so I dug it over and removed lots of weeds.
Our scarecrow, put in for Open Day last week, is doing her job well as the Peas I put in a few weeks ago had been pecked out, only a few remained, but since our scarecrow arrived they have survived.
Another crop I put in 2 weeks ago has already popped up.
Its a mixed salad leaf crop.
We sowed another row of Beetroot seed here too.
One of our many Sunflowers, this one is Pikes Peak, that can reach 15ft!
But this one is barely 6ft, maybe it will keep growing?
Cox's Orange Pippin apples looking abundant still, I'm hoping for a bumper crop this year.
The Sweetcorn again, we planted 2 varieties, this one is a mini corn variety that doesnt grow too tall. Wont be long now before the corn cobs start forming.
So we spent a few hours yesterday (Saturday) watering, weeding and planting.
Thanks for reading/returning. Ian & Jo
Redcurrants, Potatoes,
Courgette, Cucumber,
Broad Beans, French Beans,
Round Courgettes, Turnips,
Raspberries, Blueberries & Blackberries.
This patch, where we had Leeks & Onions, had a few bonfires here too.
But we needed the space for some winter crops like Kale, so I dug it over and removed lots of weeds.
Our scarecrow, put in for Open Day last week, is doing her job well as the Peas I put in a few weeks ago had been pecked out, only a few remained, but since our scarecrow arrived they have survived.
Another crop I put in 2 weeks ago has already popped up.
Its a mixed salad leaf crop.
We sowed another row of Beetroot seed here too.
One of our many Sunflowers, this one is Pikes Peak, that can reach 15ft!
But this one is barely 6ft, maybe it will keep growing?
Cox's Orange Pippin apples looking abundant still, I'm hoping for a bumper crop this year.
The Sweetcorn again, we planted 2 varieties, this one is a mini corn variety that doesnt grow too tall. Wont be long now before the corn cobs start forming.
So we spent a few hours yesterday (Saturday) watering, weeding and planting.
Thanks for reading/returning. Ian & Jo
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