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Monthly Archives: March 2021
No dig diary, 14th March 2021
I had no plans for sowing more seeds until the weekend, but whilst I was in his greenhouse with my father-in-law today he discovered three packets of mixed-colour sweet peppers. The fruit can be purple, brown, black, cream, orange, yellow … Continue reading
Culling the winter salads
I need more space in the greenhouse for seedlings, so today I decided it was time to cull the winter salads to get rid of anything I thought wasn’t going to be productive any more. First out was the leaf … Continue reading
No dig diary, 12th March 2021
Almost thirty of my Cayenne peppers sown three weeks ago have germinated and some were starting to get a bit tall as they actually germinated over a period of more than a week, so I removed them from the propagator … Continue reading
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Tagged aubergine, broad beans, cayenne, coriander, jalapeno, lettuce, no dig, onions, peas, radish, spinach, sweet peppers
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My greenhouse vent opener may be an antique
I removed one of the openers for the greenhouse vents. Amazingly the company that made it (Thermoforce) is still around, so I emailed to ask if they could help with spares. Sadly they couldn’t. A very polite response came back … Continue reading
Almost there with the no dig greenhouse
All the glazing is now done on the new greenhouse; vents and the door are fitted and only a few small jobs remain. The most important issue for the moment is probably that the door can flap about (yes, that … Continue reading
No dig diary, 7th March 2021
It always feels like a special time to me when I sow the tomatoes for each year. So much promise of things to come… And this year there are some new names plus an old favourite. The old favourite is … Continue reading
Composting the no dig greenhouse
As the greenhouse only has a single door, it was clearly going to be easier to get the compost onto the ground before the frame was in place, so my daughter and I spent a happy morning in the sun … Continue reading
Return of the “no dig” greenhouse
Last December I posted about setting up a new (to me) greenhouse, but thanks to the fact that it’s barely been possible to stand up outdoors for the last couple of months (unless it’s only possible to stand up because … Continue reading
No dig diary, 22nd February 2021
Vandalism! This morning we have mostly blue sky for what is possibly the first time since before Christmas. It’s very pleasantly warm, to the point that I could see one of the greenhouse vents was open when I went out … Continue reading
No dig diary, 21st February 2021
Yesterday peppers, today lettuces! The plan is for these to go into the polytunnel to provide salad leaves early in the spring before it’s warm enough to grow them outside. Quite possibly they’ll need clearing once it’s time to put … Continue reading