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Monthly Archives: February 2024
No dig diary, 10th February 2024: How many?!
When I dragged myself out of bed this morning the evidence of an overnight frost was there for all to see, but at least it was sunny and being outdoors appeared quite inviting regardless of the mud that keeps trying … Continue reading
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Tagged ammi majus, antirrhinum, aubergine, chiles, dill, nicotiana, onions, parsley, radish, rudbeckia, sweet peas, sweet peppers
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Stacking on Linux, deeply
Pretty much anyone who is into amateur astrophotography will be familiar with Deep Sky Stacker (aka DSS). It’s a great application that takes combinations of light and dark frames (amongst others) and merges them to produce a single stacked output … Continue reading
No dig diary, 9th February 2024: Bitter about the hairy cress?
What is it with Hairy Bittercress? It’s an absolute pig to get rid of and seems to spread like crazy. I weeded my entire plot right at the end of August last year and normally that would be it until … Continue reading
Memory Lane, 4th May 2022 (again again): Oi! Sycamore! NO!
Each spring, over several weeding sessions, I have to get rid of buckets full of sycamore seedlings that are trying to grow in the veggie plot. Thousands of them get absolutely everywhere. And when it’s not the keys (or more … Continue reading
Growing your own is too deer
One of the bigger problems I have with “pests” in my veggie plot is the local roe deer. As I’ve posted before they’ll wander in and start noshing on whatever appeals to them, which is often what might appeal to … Continue reading
Memory Lane, 4th May 2022 (again): Bees a-bumbling
My summer broccoli (or calabrese if you prefer) didn’t do very well in 2022. Or perhaps did rather too well, I’m not sure. It formed nice heads that just accelerated through “ready to pick” and charged on straight to flowering. … Continue reading
Snapdragons are go!
I really out to be able to remember the proper name but right now it escapes me, so Snapdragons it is. Ah! Antirrhinums! Them’s the things. Anyhow, to the point… I plan to sow a few batches over the next … Continue reading
Cheap alternative to Charles Dowding’s module trays
Charles Dowding has designed some lovely module trays for starting off his seedlings. I’d use them in a heartbeat. Unfortunately in the volume I’d use them, I really can’t justify the cost. I particularly like the fact that they have … Continue reading
Memory Lane, 4th May 2022: When I grow up I want to be a pineapple
I’ve posted before about growing pineapple plants from the top of a fruit that has been eaten. I’ve been keeping working at it and had a couple of successes along with quite a few failures. I suspect it’s something that … Continue reading
Hamming it up
From time to time we have been known to partake of the occasional slice or two of hamm purchased from the local butcher. A butcher who is highly recommended, it has to be said. My wife got chatting to someone … Continue reading