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Snow

By Jane Moore on 06/02/2009 15:41:16

. At the plot we have brilliant views of Solsbury Hill, which looks wonderful covered by a thick, white blanket. And I got some great shots of a bird’s footprints in the snow but I’m not sure I can identify the bird!


Suppressing weeds with carpet

By Jane Moore on 29/02/2008 11:27:00

Along with the sap rising, the birds cavorting and my enthusiasm surging, the weeds are growing with a vengeance. This February has been a month of weeding on my allotment and - I'm delighted to say - the plot has never looked this good so early


Sowing broad beans

By Jane Moore on 22/02/2008 11:34:00

Spring is in the air, and plants are beginning to shake off their winter dormancy. The birds and bees are making a cautious appearance, along with my fellow allotmenteers.My neighbours Ron and Mrs Ron were hard at it last weekend - they've got three


Planting potatoes

By Jane Moore on 27/03/2009 16:15:05

The temperatures might have dropped a bit this week, but that doesn't seem to have slowed down the onset of spring. We have a pair of blue tits setting up home in one of our bird boxes in the garden and the frogs are having a high old time


Growing tomatoes

By Jane Moore on 08/02/2008 12:08:00

It feels like spring is on its way down here in the balmy southern slopes of Bath. The daffodils are in full bud, the birds are twittering away and there are more than a few dozy bumble bees blundering about. It's bound to go horribly wrong


Purple sprouting broccoli

By Jane Moore on 20/03/2008 17:01:00

was right and within a couple of hours the first shoots of the season were harvested, gently steamed and served with a knob of butter.The first harvest of purple sprouting broccoli, along with spring birds and emerging blooms have fired Paul and I up about


Cabbage white caterpillars

By Jane Moore on 12/09/2008 13:36:00

is somewhat cruder, but less barbaric than that of my fellow plotters: I too pluck the caterpillars off, but I gather them up in a bucket and tip the whole lot out on a path. This provides a feast for the birds, and the caterpillars at least have a chance


Frost

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

of leaves, only to emerge during the harvest of crops such as winter kale or purple-sprouting broccoli.Hopefully vine weevil larvae and chafer grubs will also be seriously diminished by the cold snap. I'm also crossing my fingers that hungry birds


Cold spell

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

sprouts have been superb this year and are still going strong although I can't remember what variety they are.The only job I've really been able to do has been to top up the bird feeders. I've got a couple of peanut and seed feeders hanging in the shrubby


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


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