Friday, 16 March 2012

The staff of life – compost bins

Work starts on the all-important compost bins.

When you consider there are 16 plots at 15m x 5m, that is one heck of a lot of turf to be composted and that is before we even break into the actual hard-core growing of veg!

I’m thinking of all that wonderful loam – assuming we are still here to utilise it – a gardener is nothing if not very optimistic!

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Guard dog Honey is on standby
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You hold it Dad, I’ll hit it – hold it steady now!!
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And the first of many bays finished
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Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Not only a fence

...but a gate too *happy face*

Kitchen Gardens, Henlow are well underway now.

We are assured that by Friday the plots will all be marked out.  Then it is over to each of the plot holders to cut their turf, husband has been booked, Jerusalem Artichokes are waiting in the bag to get cracking and make like a wind-break.

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There is much to discuss …..

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I do hope the workmen remove their vans before finishing the fence!

Monday, 12 March 2012

And we're orf.....

After two years the 'kitchen garden' project on camp is finally underway.  The first posts went in this morning - soo happy :)

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My 'Boss ' holding up the post 

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'May I have this dance Sir?'

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I appear to have become a post-hugger!

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So it's all systems go now and we should be in and cutting turf by the end of the week - hopefully!

The site will hold 16 plots at 15m x 5m each, of which 12 have already been taken - excellent. I can't wait for the opening day barbie 

Sunday, 11 March 2012

Rugby stopped play!!

Whilst I'm a totally passionate garden, some things just have to come before it - today's thing was the England France 6 Nations match - we (England!) won but not by a long chalk!!

So I had this morning up until 1430hrs to work the land - it was almost enough - I say almost because there is never enough time to spend on garden and allotments is there!

The pea shoots sown two weeks ago are showing good signs of life, they will very soon be dressing my salads – yum


I realise the small salad growing station in the garden currently looks like a graveyard with all the white 'headstones' but over the years if I've learnt anything it is to label! Salad leaves and radish are putting on good growth, this will soon put an end to buying supermarket salad for the foreseeable.


Other sowings today were:
Carrot Parmex - Peas Ceresa - Beetroot Detroit Crimson Globe - Radish French Breakfast - Spring Onion Apache - Chives
That's a fair amount of sowing and growing in a small 1m x 2m bed don't you think :)


I’m giving Sweet Pea Snoopie a go this year, these are small 12” non-climbing peas, which according the blurb says they are good for ground cover, I’m unsure yet whether to use them as ground cover or use them in a hanging basket.  I shall report back on their performance later in the year.


Saturday, 10 March 2012

A hint of colour to ease me into Spring

Despite a dull Saturday afternoon, mostly spent watching rugby (not dull!), I managed to find some inspiring colour in the garden today - not bad for the second week of March!


 




Tuesday, 6 March 2012

In the same week!

It’s hard to believe that these two pictures were taken either end of the same week!  Spiders are amazing aren’t they – I wonder if they are aware how beautiful their webs become when frost covers them?  And then for the week to turn into the glorious blue sky we had showing life to come in the Magnolia stellata

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Veg seeds are pushing up fast, my tomato seeds, Moneymaker, have turned into long-leggy supermodels waiting patiently on the windowsill, thankfully the Chilli’s Anaheim are not through just yet as space is hard to find.

Outside the salad leaves, radish and lettuce (Valdor) have all germinated well – so no more frost thank you!  In the greenhouse the peas I sowed for shoots are all through, they will be on their way to my salad bowl soon.

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I struggle to have favourite plants, in fact I can’t think of any I don’t like – but there is something really special about the early entertainers such as these really bright and cheerful crocus.  Talking of early show-stoppers – are Snowdrops the last flower of Winter or the first flower of Spring?

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Monday, 5 March 2012

Happy Days

The days are getting longer, the nights are staying lighter, the soil is warming, the bees are buzzing. Seed sowing is going on at a lick now

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Spot the bee!

Following two years of trying to get an allotment project off the ground (no pun!) here on camp - we have the green light and it is all systems go, the fencing is going up sometime this week ..... allegedly....I shall nip along tomorrow to check on progress.

I have much waiting in the wings - Jerusalem Artichokes, garlic, shallots, rhubarb - for bed space and nowhere to put them yet.  We can't start marking out the plots until the fence has finished.




The grand plan