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Weeds and weather

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

and turn a blind eye to other areas of the plot that need attention. My purple sprouting broccoli, for example, is now in full flower. I won't be using that bed until I'm ready to plant sweetcorn, so I may as well leave the blooming broccoli to provide


Couch grass

By Jane Moore on 19/09/2008 14:36:00

good had hoeing conditions this year, have we?Now it's high time for a good weed through the plot, which will also prepare the beds for my autumn plantings of garlic and onions. I usually hand weed - it's time consuming but very satisfying - alternating


Crop rotation

By Jane Moore on 07/03/2008 11:50:00

'm not growing two crops of the same family in the same spot more than once every three years. Of course, like every other plan, my crop rotation sketch is subject to change, according to what's ready for planting and which beds I've prepared. I'm also often


Rich pickings

By Jane Moore on 26/09/2007 10:44:00

water and frozen too as it takes a good while for me to eat a season's corn. Paul doesn't like sweet corn - or so he informed me after we grew an enormous bed of it the year before last! This year we only grew half a bed so about 10 plants and that seems


Still planting garlic

By Jane Moore on 15/02/2008 12:28:02

I am ashamed to admit that I still haven't got all my garlic in. I know the experts say I should have planted it in October or November, but I got a bit distracted by the apple harvest from a neighbour's garden, and spent all my time making jam


Growing kale

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

need the bed for my butternut squashes which I've potted on and put outside to harden off before planting them out later on this month.It's sad to see the kale go, but next winter's crop is already underway. This time I'm giving the trendy black kale


Composting

By Jane Moore on 17/10/2008 16:15:42

leaves from the little apple trees to add, as well as some spent bedding plants from pots at home.The formula is right, now I'll just have to wait a few months for the results!


More seed sowing

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

it's good to be getting something back into the lovely, clean beds. Hopefully, with the belated April showers we've been having lately, the seedlings will be up and away at a rate of knots, and young plants will be covering the ground before the weeds


Brussels sprouts

By Jane Moore on 26/09/2008 15:39:00

.I planted them into a well-firmed bed, which is the key to growing good sprouts. A loose soil leads to 'blown' open sprouts rather than nice, tight little buttons.I've also earthed up the stems as they've grown, which keeps them firmly rooted in the ground


Transplanting shrubs

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

to dig the soil, mulch my beds or dig in manure or compost .But now it's warmed up a little I can finally get on with a few jobs. In fact this weather is perfect for moving plants. The combination of moist, warm soil, dormant plants and no wind is ideal


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