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Allotment planning

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

At last, the plot is free of snow. It's time to get down to some serious preparations for spring. The plot looked beautifully tidy and well kept while it was covered in snow, but after the thaw I'm fully aware of how much work there is to do


Purple-sprouting passion

By Jane Moore on 09/08/2007 10:56:00

!Now I'm busily into planting up all the winter and spring crops - all my brassicas including kale, cabbages and purple-sprouting broccoli. My young purple-sprouting looks glorious - really well grown and leafy, though I do say so myself. But I always


Writing with daffodils

By Pippa Greenwood on 19/11/2008 17:07:50

I'm passionate about spring bulbs. They're not the poshest of flowers, but I couldn’t bear to live without them – especially daffodils. I'm addicted to miniature daffs, especially tete a tete, and at this time of year when everyone else gets all


Weeds on the allotment

By Jane Moore on 24/04/2009 15:54:40

The weeds are growing like mad this year. They seem to love the combination of spring showers and sunshine we've been having lately. Sadly, the fine weather is having as positive effect on the weeds as it is on me.Speedwell is one of the moist


Pecked by pigeons

By Jane Moore on 30/01/2009 13:55:48

. This was looking fab — big, bushy and full of promise for early spring harvests. That was until last week's winds which blew the netting off, exposing my lovely plants to the ravenous attentions of the local flock of peckish pigeons.Of course, my tardiness


Ordering vegetable seeds

By Jane Moore on 04/01/2008 10:07:00

physically eat and deciding whether to give sweet potatoes another go. This is the time I order shallots and potatoes, bare-root fruit bushes and all my seeds for spring and summer sowing. It just gets it all out of the way and then I can relax and wait


Compost

By Jane Moore on 18/01/2008 11:29:00

moving so they can incorporate the compost for me. It should be lovely by the spring.


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

next year my plot will be free of aphids, brassica whitefly and countless other pests that survive mild winters, and multiply with a vengeance in early spring. Mild winters are a boon to many garden pests; pests such as whitefly can shelter in the folds


Transplanting shrubs

By Jane Moore on 19/12/2008 13:07:37

.I've got a couple of gooseberry bushes that arrived in spring. Bare root and vulnerable, they were crying out to be planted straight away. I could have planted them in pots while deciding on a permanent spot for them. This would have been the sensible


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