Points jennys way and tutts loudly
It's been a sh... poo year .. can't even hoe the ground it's that baked i weeded with the giant strimmer / bush cutter
The ground that I painstakingly and thoroughly weeded and then sowed with assorted spuds, onion sets, beans, peas and root vegetables just sat there... Tick Tock, Tick Tock and then suddenly exploded with weeds. I have turnips and carrots 3 inches high, intertwined with weeds a foot high. I REALLY can't get how commercial growers can sow a field with corn or spuds or whatever and get a crop of that with no apparent weeds in between. Just a hundred yards from me I see fields with 3 or 4 foot corn and the weeds never got a look in. If I sowed corn, it would be choked off within a weekYorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Tue Jul 08, 2025 9:19 pmIt's been a sh... poo year .. can't even hoe the ground it's that baked i weeded with the giant strimmer / bush cutter
I've been re-assessing the way I work, and I've realised I'm terrible at regular maintenance type stuff (eg, weeding regularly!). It doesn't suit my way of life, my way of thinking, my energy levels, nothing at all. Knowing what works for you is such a big part of the battle. I'm trying to make the garden lower and lower effort: the foxes like that! I've also got a plan for sprouting/microgreens/whatevs which need a bit of care for about 10 days, in the house of course. I reckon I can do 10 days, even in my current situation. The other thing I'll try is lettuce - like you, I don't currently eat it, but as I use preps more, I'm used to having, say, a portion of bottled beetroot before my meal that I've just cooked. I could use lettuce in the same way, literally because it has micronutrients that are valuable, I'm big on micronutrientsjennyjj01 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 08, 2025 9:14 pmI've thrown myself at it for several 2 or 3 hour sessions, concentrating on clearing weeds and laying down some cover. Popped a few veggie seedlings through holes in the cover. I reckon I should be ok, if showing willing is the test. I have another week and a half, during which I should get in another 6-8 hours or so.
I've decided that since I'm rubbish at hoeing, my approach will be to sow and grow through holes in membrane.
I really hope you don't get any judging like that on here, I think supportiveness is crucial in prepping terms, learning it or living it or both. And I know that your living situation isn't the absolute easiest either, though I also know you're private and don't blather the way I doTo any here who would judge me in my negligence, I'll accept that I ought to do more, no ifs, no buts. I won't beat myself up over it.
That's life most holders near mine are retired so they have all the time in the world...
Forget others and concentrate on what works for you.
I just harvested the random spuds from my TARDIS composter.Yorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 09, 2025 8:10 pm
Bit of good news looks like a great crop of potatoes
Mine are getting dug up this weekendjennyjj01 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 23, 2025 7:28 pmI just harvested the random spuds from my TARDIS composter.Yorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 09, 2025 8:10 pm
Bit of good news looks like a great crop of potatoes
Got 2.74 kg of assorted size from grape to large fist size.
Some have slightly scabby skin but most are perfect.
Oddly, some of the spud plants seemed to have no spuds attached.... Unless I didn't dig deep enough.
What, if anything should I sow at the allotment now.
That composter yielded more than my entire allotmentIMG_20250723_194318.jpg