London (change)
Today 21°C / 14°C
Tomorrow 20°C / 12°C
Keywords:
Sort by:

10 results returned

Categories

Allotments (10)

Authors

Jane Moore (7)
Lila Das Gupta (3)

Date Range

More than 12 months (10)

Related Searches

Tidying the shed

By Jane Moore on 07/11/2008 16:33:56

If your shed is anything like mine, it could probably do with a jolly good clear out. My shed becomes the repository for all sorts of bits and bobs through the summer months. Netting, canes, saved seeds, old labels and pots, a half-eaten packet


Growing potatoes

By Lila Das Gupta on 08/01/2010 16:33:03

the Christmas decorations to the shed this morning - always a tinge of sadness - I stopped off at the greenhouse to harvest the last of our Christmas potatoes.We planted a variety of spuds in pots and compost sacks when we got back from holiday at the beginning


Drying onions

By Jane Moore on 24/10/2008 15:00:30

I've been drying out onions to prepare them for storage. This batch was lifted - from sodden beds - during the non-stop rains of late-July, then spread in a single layer on crates and mushroom boxes in the shed. Ordinarily, I would have left them


Mangetout and sugar snap peas

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

in their gardens or on their allotments. The results will help them in their assessment for the prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM). The first 200 people to register will receive one packet each of 'Oregon Sugar Pod' mangetout seeds and 'Sugar Ann' sugar snap


Watering the allotment

By Jane Moore on 03/07/2009 09:52:24

It's so hot I'm having to water my vegetable crops up to twice a day at the moment. Everyone on the allotment is desperately trying to keep the plants productive and, more to the point, alive.We're lucky to have taps dotted around the site, which


Allotment hits and misses

By Jane Moore on 14/08/2009 12:54:33

The plot is pretty much reaching its peak around now, and that always strikes me as a good time to take stock. I can sit back on the step of the shed and soak up the successes of the summer. But I can also reflect on what didn't go so well


Distractions from gardening

By Jane Moore on 23/01/2009 16:20:11

in general. I know too that I can really get the plot and shed shipshape now before spring strikes with a surge in a month or so's time.But, the thing is, I'm having my bathroom 'done'. Not only is the suite being replaced, but we've knocked a couple of walls


More seed sowing

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

shed. I knew exactly where it was last year!There's something really pleasurable about sowing seeds straight into the ground. It all looks so neat and ordered when you're done and there's a great sense of anticipation. I can already taste those parsnips.


Quicker compost

By Lila Das Gupta on 16/10/2009 16:24:44

challenge for the compost 'steward' will be to sort out the compost bins at the allotment (we have 3 at home and plan for another 3 on the plot).  We use one to store brown materials which we have gathered up like bags of leaves and some paper,  the other


Wasps and wasps' nests

By Lila Das Gupta on 05/03/2010 16:41:05

Over the next few weeks, you may find a large wasp on the plot, which will turn out to be a queen. Having overwintered, queen wasps look for a place to start a brood, and may well decide that your shed (or in my case, compost heap), would make a


10 results returned
Search time: 0.038 secs