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Composting waste

By Jane Moore on 21/11/2008 14:33:13

. But I can still take all the lovely garden rubbish up to the allotment. All the blackened dahlia stems, fallen leaves, old bedding plants and herbaceous stems will rot down beautifully over the winter.


Snow

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

on Wednesday. I wasn’t alone as a few children were making the most of the weather and throwing snowballs over onto the next door playing field. There were even one or two people at their allotments, taking pictures and brushing snow off their vulnerable plants


Allotment planning

By Jane Moore on 13/02/2009 17:16:48

!I was busy, though, while the snow was lying deep and crisp and even all over the allotment. I spent a couple of happy evenings planning the plot and deciding on my crop rotations for this year. I kept to my New Year resolution and decided to only plant


Mangetout and sugar snap peas

By Jane Moore on 13/03/2009 17:03:55

Buds are breaking and daffodils are emerging — slowly, but surely, spring is doing its thing. But I won't be shedding the thermals quite yet, as it's still a bit chilly first thing. My thoughts are turning towards planting, and I've been tweaking


Growing strawberries

By Jane Moore on 26/06/2009 17:43:06

It's been very dry lately, so I've had to water my crops on a daily basis. The poor plants need every drop they can get as my allotment has turned into a dustbowl.Despite the dry conditions, my strawberries have been fantastic this year. I've got


Potato scab

By Jane Moore on 24/07/2009 14:13:28

is most likely to occur on sandy soil, especially if lime has been added. Scab is also more likely if the soil is allowed to dry out, so it's worth adding plenty of grass clippings and organic matter when planting the potato tubers, to prevent the soil


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


Laura's allotment

By Jane Moore on 08/05/2009 15:03:54

Bank holiday weekend was a bit of a blur, it went by so quickly. I didn't spend it on my allotment I'm rather sad to say, especially as the weather was so lovely. But I did get lots of fresh air and exercise, and talked allotments with Laura, an old


Saving seed

By Jane Moore on 17/07/2009 13:00:43

and parsnips shot into glorious growth, triumphant at having survived the frosts and the cold. I left them to it, I was busy sowing seeds, getting the potatoes chitted and planted, and preparing the beds. Before I knew it, the leeks and a solitary parsnip were


Summer's here!

By Jane Moore on 02/08/2007 10:56:00

This week it's looking like summer at last! I think we're all getting some sun and, boy, is it a welcome sight. I can almost see the plants shaking themselves off like damp dogs and settling down for a good sunbathe.Well it's certainly good to know


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