My New BOL/Allotment Diary
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Done both with carpet put it down and picked it up
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Feet the original All Terrain Vehicle
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Saturday 21/03/2015
Another small update on our seedlings as this was my birthday weekend and not much got done at the allotment.
Sugar snaps peas now emerging
Kale coming through
Leeks ready for pricking out and individual planting
Parnsips through. Early risers but hopefully will yield good results.
More work will be being done this weekend
Another small update on our seedlings as this was my birthday weekend and not much got done at the allotment.
Sugar snaps peas now emerging
Kale coming through
Leeks ready for pricking out and individual planting
Parnsips through. Early risers but hopefully will yield good results.
More work will be being done this weekend
Wild Camping motto - "Pitch Late, leave early and leave no trace"
Volunteer Parks and Forest Ranger in the RMBC district
http://www.uksaa.uk
Volunteer Parks and Forest Ranger in the RMBC district
http://www.uksaa.uk
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28/3/15 & 29/3/15
Last weekend was minimal at the allotment due to it being my birthday weekend. This weekend however was more productive, even if the rain was torrential at times.
My daughter and I donned our rain suits and along with the help of my brother achieved a good bit of planting as well as some DIY fixing.
This weekend I have managed to repair the broken panels in my greenhouse, fix some broken boards on the summerhouse along with putting in nigh on 50m of water pipe from source onto the allotment. This will offer me the chance to pipe fresh water into the summerhouse kitchenette, add a timed irrigation system into my poly tunnels and also allow me to use a hose on the beds rather than a water can.
As for planting, this weekend saw us prick out our leeks into bigger pots, plant some peppers, carrots and gooseberries and also chart the progress of our other vegetables as show in the pictures.
Luxury greenhouse flooring
Kale coming through
Sugar snaps emerging
Broad beans
Rhubarb
Leeks pricked out
My daughter helping
Sweet peppers
Happy with gooseberries in
Carrots in the tunnel before watering in
I have some more ideas on the horizon, especially in the greenhouses as I want to install solar heating using a panel, fan, tubing and heat sink.
Last weekend was minimal at the allotment due to it being my birthday weekend. This weekend however was more productive, even if the rain was torrential at times.
My daughter and I donned our rain suits and along with the help of my brother achieved a good bit of planting as well as some DIY fixing.
This weekend I have managed to repair the broken panels in my greenhouse, fix some broken boards on the summerhouse along with putting in nigh on 50m of water pipe from source onto the allotment. This will offer me the chance to pipe fresh water into the summerhouse kitchenette, add a timed irrigation system into my poly tunnels and also allow me to use a hose on the beds rather than a water can.
As for planting, this weekend saw us prick out our leeks into bigger pots, plant some peppers, carrots and gooseberries and also chart the progress of our other vegetables as show in the pictures.
Luxury greenhouse flooring
Kale coming through
Sugar snaps emerging
Broad beans
Rhubarb
Leeks pricked out
My daughter helping
Sweet peppers
Happy with gooseberries in
Carrots in the tunnel before watering in
I have some more ideas on the horizon, especially in the greenhouses as I want to install solar heating using a panel, fan, tubing and heat sink.
Wild Camping motto - "Pitch Late, leave early and leave no trace"
Volunteer Parks and Forest Ranger in the RMBC district
http://www.uksaa.uk
Volunteer Parks and Forest Ranger in the RMBC district
http://www.uksaa.uk
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Those are great photos! And what wonderful progress on the photo of the kale, is that the roots you can see at the bottom of the photo?
I was just watching a download of Kew On A Plate yesterday, they were talking about how wonderful peas were - and they used the pods to create a pea broth (blitzed them like crazy in a food processor, mind).
I was just watching a download of Kew On A Plate yesterday, they were talking about how wonderful peas were - and they used the pods to create a pea broth (blitzed them like crazy in a food processor, mind).
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Lot of the old boys have a water butt in the greenhouse. The thermal mass gives off heat at night, balancing the temperatures, and the water warms up so that the seedlings aren't shocked by cold water straight from the mains.
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Arzosah those aren't the roots, it's deceiving but that's actually outside the greenhouse.
That's a good idea featherstick! As the weather gets warmer now it won't be much of an issue but as we get along into the winter the greenhouses will need some frost protection.
That's a good idea featherstick! As the weather gets warmer now it won't be much of an issue but as we get along into the winter the greenhouses will need some frost protection.
Wild Camping motto - "Pitch Late, leave early and leave no trace"
Volunteer Parks and Forest Ranger in the RMBC district
http://www.uksaa.uk
Volunteer Parks and Forest Ranger in the RMBC district
http://www.uksaa.uk
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04/04/2015
2 hours spent today up at the allotment watering the poly-tunnel, checking on the seedlings and doing a bit more planting. We have put some chives and coriander in, pricked out a lot of tomatoes and planted a few pumpkin seeds ready for later on in the year. We are also going to be doing some heavy digging on Monday to turn over as many beds as we can ready for potatoes, carrots and parsnips to go in.
We are also on lamb watch at the moment as our new lamb is due any day now. Once born i'll post an update here with some photographs and then our little allotment/smallholding will be complete in structure but with plenty more work to do.
2 hours spent today up at the allotment watering the poly-tunnel, checking on the seedlings and doing a bit more planting. We have put some chives and coriander in, pricked out a lot of tomatoes and planted a few pumpkin seeds ready for later on in the year. We are also going to be doing some heavy digging on Monday to turn over as many beds as we can ready for potatoes, carrots and parsnips to go in.
We are also on lamb watch at the moment as our new lamb is due any day now. Once born i'll post an update here with some photographs and then our little allotment/smallholding will be complete in structure but with plenty more work to do.
Wild Camping motto - "Pitch Late, leave early and leave no trace"
Volunteer Parks and Forest Ranger in the RMBC district
http://www.uksaa.uk
Volunteer Parks and Forest Ranger in the RMBC district
http://www.uksaa.uk
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06/04/2015
Well lovely sunshine has meant that I could get a lot done today. The main aims were to get my potatoes planted as well as strimming down a lot of the overgrown areas and starting to dig things over. Here are the pictures:
Half weeded and half not
Fully done
Grounds for your garden, free from Starbucks
Grounds in
New compost on ready for planting
Buckets prepped for spuds
Spuds ready for planting
Spuds in
Repurposed greenhouse shelving
Strimmed down
Started digging over
Finally at 5PM I stopped to enjoy the sunshine. Our plot is south south west facing so from 2pm through until sundown it gets a lot of sunshine and the decking is a good place to soak it up from.
Still no sign of the lamb but it's arrival is imminent.
Well lovely sunshine has meant that I could get a lot done today. The main aims were to get my potatoes planted as well as strimming down a lot of the overgrown areas and starting to dig things over. Here are the pictures:
Half weeded and half not
Fully done
Grounds for your garden, free from Starbucks
Grounds in
New compost on ready for planting
Buckets prepped for spuds
Spuds ready for planting
Spuds in
Repurposed greenhouse shelving
Strimmed down
Started digging over
Finally at 5PM I stopped to enjoy the sunshine. Our plot is south south west facing so from 2pm through until sundown it gets a lot of sunshine and the decking is a good place to soak it up from.
Still no sign of the lamb but it's arrival is imminent.
Wild Camping motto - "Pitch Late, leave early and leave no trace"
Volunteer Parks and Forest Ranger in the RMBC district
http://www.uksaa.uk
Volunteer Parks and Forest Ranger in the RMBC district
http://www.uksaa.uk
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Really enjoying this mate keep it up
By failing to prepare you are preparing to fail.
-- Ben Franklin
Area 9
-- Ben Franklin
Area 9
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I too am enjoying this thread
we are virtually doing the same things at the same time on our plot lol, such a rewarding feeling isn't it!
Keep it coming..
Cheers OM
we are virtually doing the same things at the same time on our plot lol, such a rewarding feeling isn't it!
Keep it coming..
Cheers OM