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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...


Growing kale

By Jane Moore on 22/05/2009 13:45:31

There are always a few jobs that I hate doing at this time of year. One of them is pulling out the overwintered plants that have flowered and set seed. It seems such a shame to remove these plants when they're only doing what nature intended.But I need the space, so I've ripped o...


Potato scab

By Jane Moore on 24/07/2009 14:13:28

I've been harvesting potatoes like a lunatic for the past few weeks. First earlies and second earlies always seem to be ready at the same time.I've been digging up some gloriously rotund first earlies, which have been brilliant for baking, roasting and general steaming and sautéi...


Grow your own chutney

By Lila Das Gupta on 28/05/2010 12:46:03

is the perfect time to start.It's too late to sow onion seed now, but you may find that friends still have some sets left over (my allotment neighbour gave me some surplus red onion sets - 'Red Baron' I think). I also bought white onions ('Marco' F1) from


Reap what you sow

By Jane Moore on 11/07/2007 10:56:00

What an odd summer we're having. I'm behind after not daring to sow a thing in April as I knew I wouldn't be able to keep them watered enough in those scorching temperatures. Then May hit us with lots of rain and wind so all the slugs and weeds I was expecting a month before got ...


Chitting potatoes

By Jane Moore on 25/01/2008 11:06:00

If you ask me, there's very little that beats home-grown potatoes from the plot. They're so easy to grow, pay little heed to the vagaries of our weather and produce an abundance of lovely spuds throughout the season. In short, potatoes are one of the treasured crops of the allotm...


Weed of the year 2008

By Adam Pasco on 29/12/2008 09:16:42

It's been difficult to choose my 2009 weed of the year. Butercups and daisies continue to compete with grass in my lawn, as do those lovely rosettes of plantain. Then there are the dandelions. Oh dear, this isn't making my lawn sound very good is it? I have to crawl over it on my...


Growing parsnips

By Jane Moore on 06/03/2009 08:29:27

It’s been a traumatic week. We're down to the last of the home-grown potatoes, (King Edwards, and very nice they are too), and we've also just lifted the last few parsnips from the plot. It's always a sad time, as it's so long until we'll be able to eat any more.I’m rather partia...


More seed sowing

By Jane Moore on 01/05/2009 17:15:55

More seed sowing this week. The parsnips should have been in weeks ago I know, along with the beetroot, turnips, swedes and so forth. But it's not the end of the world — my first crops will either be a bit later than everybody else’s or I'll harvest a few baby vegetables. Baby be...


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