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Monthly Archives: March 2021
What do you get if you cross shoes with wellies?
It is my habit whilst out in the veggie plot doing jobs that present no risk to my feet to wear a pair of “rubber” garden clogs (like Crocs I guess, but not, and without the holes). In part this … Continue reading
No dig diary, 21st March 2021
Planted out my first sowing of radishes today, sown on 20th February and re-sown two days later after birds raided them (four seeds per cell multisowings): And then covered them with fleece to keep the worst of the cold off … Continue reading
No dig diary, 20th March 2021
Quite a busy outdoors day today, some of which was just getting on with tidying stuff up after the winter, but at long last I did manage to get my broad beans (twenty-eight in total from two sowings on 5th … Continue reading
No dig diary, 19th March 2021
I removed some of the leaf radish plants from the polytunnel yesterday as they were running to seed. I’m now using that space for my peas for shoots, sown on 5th and 19th February. I’ve set the plugs from the … Continue reading
“Automatic” watering for the polytunnel
Generally we pump water from our well into five IBCs to water the polytunnel, but the new beds will be watered using “leaky pipe”. I’ve now stretched these out along the beds and pinned them down at each end to … Continue reading
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Ancient greenhouse vent opener fixed
I posted earlier that the new no dig greenhouse came with non-functioning vent openers for which I was unable to obtain spare parts. I ordered a couple of the cylinders for modern openers with a view to bodging something so … Continue reading
No dig diary, 18th March 2021
Back to the compost heap today, and into the second bin with a view to getting as much of the remaining area covered by compost as possible. The compost from this bin was noticeably darker than that from the first. … Continue reading
No dig diary, 17th March 2021
I had a bit of a shock this morning when there was an unexpected frost. The weather station on my observatory claimed a minimum air temperature of 0.45C overnight. The pepper and aubergine seedlings aren’t really happy with that sort … Continue reading
No dig diary, 16th March 2021
Nine days after sowing almost all of the tomato seeds I sowed (on 7th March) have germinated and we need the space in the propagator, so I’ve moved them to the greenhouse. I also opened up the first of my … Continue reading
No dig diary, 15th March 2021
Never say never… After yesterday’s impromptu sowing session, today I found seed for some Sparkler 3 radish that I didn’t know we had, so I’ve sown a twelve-cell tray of those, five seeds to a cell. They can sit in … Continue reading