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Author Archives: james
Memory Lane, 20 July 2022: Spuds’n’onions
Early harvests from this season: New potatoes ready to go. Red onions, spread out to dry in the Sun. I know that looks like a lot of onions, but they won’t last us the year. I shall plant more next … Continue reading
Damn! It’s heavy!
Yesterday… Today… Still to do is the installation of the motor and bolting everything down. After that I think we’re good. I might have to have a glance through the 1969 copy of “Know Your Lathe” that came with it, … Continue reading
Single use plastic for seeds? Really?
My wife gave me a packet of petunia seeds that she’d like me to sow for her today. I was a little confused because there was clearly something lumpy and hard inside the packet. When I opened it I found … Continue reading
Memory Lane, 17th July 2022: I can see you!
My next little tablesaw/woodworking project: clear, insulated crownboards for beehives. More box joints for these, to make up a box about 60mm deep. Then a sheet of clear polycarbonate on the bottom, held in place around the sides by a … Continue reading
Having a bit of a turn
A few weeks back I picked up a new (to me) lathe: a Boxford ME10 (which is not even remotely new; more likely an antique) converted to single-phase. Fitting it into the workshop in its final place is going to … Continue reading
No dig diary, 24th February 2024
Sowing day again! Not that much this weekend though: calabrese, red cabbage, more antirrhinums and more ammi majus. The rain has reached quite depressing levels here. I think we’ve had at least double the long-term average rainfall for February, even … Continue reading
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Tagged ammi majus, antirrhinum, cabbage, calabrese, no dig
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Memory Lane, 6th July 2022: Ouch!
Ahem. Beekeepers may find it easy to guess how this happened 😀 I have a couple of colonies that are, shall we say… a little feisty. I shall be doing something about them as soon as possible. I normally wear … Continue reading
Fun (and irritation) with Qt Designer
I’ve been lining up a possible new project today, thanks to stalling a bit on the work I was doing on Deep Sky Stacker. It’s more C++/Qt development, but in this case I thought I’d try to create the entire … Continue reading
No dig diary, 22nd February 2022
More dark, windy, rainy weather today, and cold with it, too. So no actual progress in getting stuff done. Lots of seeds are making progress however. Chiles and peppers are starting to appear, together with (I think) antirrhinums and busy … Continue reading
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Tagged aubergine, broad beans, chiles, no dig, peas, sweet peas, sweet peppers
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Memory Lane, 3rd July 2022: Floors in manufacture
Next job for the new table saw… My bees tend to fill mesh floors with propolis, suggesting to me that they’re not very keen on them, so I’ve decided to move back to solid or sealed floors, and to kick … Continue reading