My New BOL/Allotment Diary

Food, Nutrition and Agriculture
User avatar
Decaff
Posts: 1680
Joined: Tue Apr 22, 2014 8:59 pm

Re: My New BOL/Allotment Diary

Post by Decaff »

Fantastic post!! Love seeing your progress, so exciting :D
Behind every great man is an even greater woman. She carried you, raised you and made you who you are.
valderee
Posts: 53
Joined: Sun Mar 22, 2015 1:40 pm

Re: My New BOL/Allotment Diary

Post by valderee »

Great photos of your growing in the allotment, plenty going on, im only just starting sowing some things, eg, spring onions, sweet peppers, Basil, need to get some potatoes on the go! :) Hope the growing is a success, :)
User avatar
dannytsg
Posts: 254
Joined: Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:53 pm
Location: Rochdale, Greater Manchester

Re: My New BOL/Allotment Diary

Post by dannytsg »

Thanks for all the kinds words. I'm really glad to see that people are interested in the write ups and progress photos. Our lamb still has shown its little head yet but as soon as it does I will be sure to update. I do have a few more plans going forward but for the most part maintaining and digging over is where we are at now.

I'm going to be doing some bits this week, however my grandmother passed away on Saturday so my focus is elsewhere at present helping with arrangements.
Wild Camping motto - "Pitch Late, leave early and leave no trace"

Volunteer Parks and Forest Ranger in the RMBC district


http://www.uksaa.uk
Arzosah
Posts: 6471
Joined: Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:20 pm

Re: My New BOL/Allotment Diary

Post by Arzosah »

I'm sorry to hear that, Danny, my condolences.
Hamradioop
Posts: 2089
Joined: Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:21 am
Location: Area 1: north wessex

Re: My New BOL/Allotment Diary

Post by Hamradioop »

my condolences Danny on your loss.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.” ― Edward R. Murrow
"Remember Politicians are like babies diapers they both need changing often for the very same reason" - Mark Twain
If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.
User avatar
Decaff
Posts: 1680
Joined: Tue Apr 22, 2014 8:59 pm

Re: My New BOL/Allotment Diary

Post by Decaff »

That's sad news, sending you condolences for your loss.
Behind every great man is an even greater woman. She carried you, raised you and made you who you are.
User avatar
dannytsg
Posts: 254
Joined: Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:53 pm
Location: Rochdale, Greater Manchester

Re: My New BOL/Allotment Diary

Post by dannytsg »

17/04/2015

So we have some big news on the allotment/smallholding front. Our first lamb has now been born and will be coming to the farm relatively soon. For now he is staying close to mum and his sibling. We have decided to name him 'Chop' (I know I know but it keeps our mind fixed on what his existence is for)

I have also picked up a self fertilizing cherry tree which I will be pot planting in honour of my late grandmother and it will have pride of place on our decking at the BOL.
Attachments
chop.jpg
Wild Camping motto - "Pitch Late, leave early and leave no trace"

Volunteer Parks and Forest Ranger in the RMBC district


http://www.uksaa.uk
Arzosah
Posts: 6471
Joined: Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:20 pm

Re: My New BOL/Allotment Diary

Post by Arzosah »

Such a cute photo! And yes, whenever I hear of animals being raised for slaughter, the big no-no is giving them a name! At least the name you've given is appropriate :lol:

Lovely thought with the cherry tree :) hope you're doing okay.
Hamradioop
Posts: 2089
Joined: Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:21 am
Location: Area 1: north wessex

Re: My New BOL/Allotment Diary

Post by Hamradioop »

my favourite name for Lambs is Mint Sauce. Many, Many years ago there was a children's TV entertainer called Shari Lewis and she had a glove puppet of a lamb called Lamb Chop,
Image


https://youtu.be/WxoYKt65vSQ
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.” ― Edward R. Murrow
"Remember Politicians are like babies diapers they both need changing often for the very same reason" - Mark Twain
If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.
User avatar
dannytsg
Posts: 254
Joined: Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:53 pm
Location: Rochdale, Greater Manchester

Re: My New BOL/Allotment Diary

Post by dannytsg »

25/04/2015

A small update from us as we have been quite busy in recent weeks with everything going on.

We have all of our seedlings coming on strong now and are due to be pricking out and transplanting within the coming few weeks.

I have identified a problem which I now need to overcome with a solution. In the vast heat recently the some plants in the polytunnels have suffered from heat wilt, even on the days it has cooled down and rained. I put this down to the fact that even though we water thoroughly, the plants in them aren't getting any water even on the rainy days.

I am now going to put together a rain water catchment, gravity fed irrigation system which will make the most of watering the plants inside when I am not there.

I will chart this progress as we go and list my developments in the coming days/weeks
Wild Camping motto - "Pitch Late, leave early and leave no trace"

Volunteer Parks and Forest Ranger in the RMBC district


http://www.uksaa.uk