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Sowing vegetable seeds outdoors

By Jane Moore on 02/05/2008 13:06:00

I'm forever sowing vegetable seeds at the moment, and when I'm not sowing vegetable seeds I'm pricking out seedlings, both on my allotment and on the vegetable patch at work.I always seem to be behind, however, and last year I completely forgot


Raspberries and asparagus

By Jane Moore on 06/06/2008 15:46:00

Sometimes it seems like I've had the allotment forever - I just can't imagine life without it. It seems so long ago when I look back to the early days - no shed, no raised beds, only weeds and lots of work to do.I think we got most things right when


New year, new leaf

By Jane Moore on 28/12/2007 10:58:00

on special occasions, religiously eat my five portions of fruit and veg every day and get super-fit. And the allotment fits in very nicely with the last two of those.Trouble is that in conjunction with the month of January there usually comes a settled


Beetles, wasps and toads

By Richard Jones on 04/06/2008 11:12:00

for jumping or burrowing like similarly endowed insects, nor does it seem to use them in any peculiar mating ritual. And, as my finder asked, if only the males have fat legs what do we call the females?On the allotment, spring has arrived in the form of a


Preparing beds for planting

By Jane Moore on 14/03/2008 12:29:00

and preparing our beds for planting. This allotment business is not for the faint-hearted.I have a certain routine to preparing my beds for planting, which is dependent on my crop rotation plan. This way I know which beds to add organic matter to and which ones


Last of the leeks

By Jane Moore on 25/04/2008 11:49:00

wonderful thing this 'circle of life' is - as some things end, others begin to grow. And that's especially true on an allotment. My seedlings sown outdoors are starting to appear, thanks to the recent lovely rain, sunny days and warmer nights. The first


Weeds and weather

By Jane Moore on 16/05/2008 11:00:00

The weather has been remarkable lately. A fortnight ago we had frosts and chilly winds, then suddenly we had sunshine, showers and the odd thunderstorm.The recent sun and rain have been fantastic for the allotment; everything seems to have leapt


Strawberries

By Jane Moore on 04/07/2008 12:37:02

during the grading, packing and delivery processes.Allotment strawberries don't have to cope with all this rough and tumble and taste infinitely better, although they probably don't keep as well.We eat all the strawberries we can fresh with cream


Strawberry theft

By Richard Jones on 10/09/2008 12:18:00

I admit that we don't get up to the allotment as often as we should, but does that mean someone else can harvest the strawberries in our absence? I think not. Apart from the rhubarb, and the perennial potatoes that keep appearing, the strawberries


Not another courgette!

By Jane Moore on 22/08/2007 10:56:00

Rachael made in industrial quantities the first year she had an allotment and planted rather too many courgettes. Check out Hugh's Guardian column for lots of courgette ideas including 'Glutney'. And Sophie Grigson's courgette risotto is next on my recipe


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