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Wet soil

By Jane Moore on 28/11/2008 11:45:33

We seem to be getting all possible November weather at once. It's a constantly changing merry-go-round of rain, wind, sunshine and frost, all on the same day, if not in the same hour.It’s all rather Wuthering Heights up here on the wind-blasted, rain-lashed hill, albeit without a...


Ant invasion

By Jane Moore on 05/12/2008 15:56:35

Listening recently to the Today programme on BBC Radio 4, I was horrified to learn that Lasius neglectus, an invasive ant species, could soon be arriving in British gardens. The species, thought to have originated in western Asia, is already established in France, Germany, Belgiu...


Frost

By Jane Moore on 12/12/2008 15:49:35

I'm really loving this freezing weather. My hands and feet aren't very happy, though, despite my recent investment in 'serious' socks. What's making me so happy is the thought of all those garden pests perishing during the frosty nights.I'm hoping next year my plot will be free o...


Transplanting shrubs

By Jane Moore on 19/12/2008 13:07:37

According to the papers it's been the coldest start to December for 30 years - an average of only 1.7° C.The cold weather has hopefully killed a lot of pests, but I've not been able to get on with many of my jobs on the plot. I've not been able to dig the soil, mulch my beds or d...


Cold spell

By Jane Moore on 09/01/2009 11:01:02

What a freezing start to 2009 it's been. It's absolutely perishing down here in Bath and must be almost unbearable further north, or east for that matter. The watering can outside my back door is solid with ice and even the curly kale is looking under the weather.I think I'll jus...


Pecked by pigeons

By Jane Moore on 30/01/2009 13:55:48

After my shame-faced confession of last week, I thought I'd better get up to the plot and see how everything was doing.The leeks were just lovely so I harvested a few for tea. I used a couple of leeks as well as the tops from the others for a leek and potato soup. The green tops ...


Sowing seeds

By Jane Moore on 20/03/2009 17:34:03

What a week we've had. The weather has been gorgeous — almost summery. The big blackthorn tree on the edge of the plot is blooming beautifully and the birds have been flitting about in it, acting friskily and obviously checking things out with a view to nesting sometime soon. It ...


Growing potatoes and onions

By Jane Moore on 03/04/2009 11:54:41

It's always good to aim high, isn't it? I had lofty ambitions of getting all my potatoes in last weekend, along with my shallot and onion sets. But it wasn't to be. I literally ran out of steam with an aching back and tired feet.So round two will take place this week. I'll be pla...


Sowing seeds indoors

By Jane Moore on 17/04/2009 11:31:17

Easter weekend in Bath was beset by bad weather. We had some dull, dreary and drizzly days to contend with, which certainly slowed momentum on the plot. The wet weekend was far more suited to sowing seeds indoors than pluckily plodding on outside.There's something really inspiri...


Seedlings and onion sets

By Jane Moore on 15/05/2009 15:47:40

What a lovely spring to be growing things. The weather has been pretty near perfect — lots of sunshine and some lovely soft, steady rain to get it all germinating and growing well. Perhaps we've had a bit too much wind, and the temperatures at night have been a bit chilly, but yo...


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