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Snow

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

!I know it’s a nuisance but it’s rather lovely too. Everything looks so different in the snow. I’ve been running around with my camera taking all sorts of snowy pictures – at work, at home and up on the allotment too. I managed to get up to the plot


Planting potatoes

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

in the pond where I work. There is no sign of birds nesting in the blackthorn at the plot, although it's hard to see through the swathes of blossom covering the tree.Activity at the allotments, however, has been regular and sustained. This week all my


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


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


Seedlings and onion sets

By Jane Moore on 15/05/2009 15:47:40

of them have popped out of the ground and needed pushing back. That always happens with sets, doesn't it? I assume it's birds pecking about on the freshly worked beds, but I've never seen them at it.I've also got turnips, swedes and beets showing


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