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Signing off

By Lila Das Gupta on 17/09/2010 16:40:12

It's time to say goodbye!  This is going to be my last blog for a while because I'm preparing for exams, so it's a case of 'something's got to give'.I came dangerously close to giving up the allotment as well since we have raised beds for vegetables


Growing raspberries

By Lila Das Gupta on 05/02/2010 15:24:46

satisfying week.Today I sorted out the autumn raspberries: pruning, clearing and feeding the bed. Autumn-fruiting raspberries produce fruit on new canes, so they should be cut to the ground in February to encourage them to produce this season's canes


Allotment vs garden

By Lila Das Gupta on 02/10/2009 17:24:17

was depressing to see from the window, especially remembering what a pretty garden it had once been.So, last season I decided to take a few short cuts on the allotment in order to give myself more time to change things at home. I cadged spare plants from friends


Growing radicchio

By Lila Das Gupta on 06/08/2010 15:11:52

August can often feel like a tricky time on the allotment. Lots of things like salad potatoes and beetroot have been harvested, leaving large gaps or whole beds free. Then there's the interruption of a summer holiday - should you sow anything new


Grow your own chutney

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

of frost will have passed in most parts of the country. Some well-rotted manure or compost worked into the bed will give plants a boost, since they are hungry feeders. (In autumn I usually make a bean trench - filling it with kitchen peelings and manure


Gardening by the moon

By Lila Das Gupta on 11/06/2010 16:56:15

the last quarter and the new moon.Plant leafy crops in period one, fruit crops in period two, root crops and perennials in period three, and take a break in period four (do housework, hoeing, pruning, making raised beds. Don't plant anything unless you


Growing cut flowers on the allotment

By Lila Das Gupta on 18/03/2010 16:53:15

We've just been allocated more space on the allotment, so we now have a full sized plot. As well as planting many more spuds - which will keep the 'old man' happy - we can also plant the cutting garden my daughter always wanted. Despite


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