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Author Archives: james
Memory Lane, 3rd April 2022: Green Onions
Booker T and the MG’s, isn’t it, pop-pickers? Well, perhaps 🙂 Two years ago it was time to be planting out my onion seedlings. These had been sown on the 8th February, four seeds (ish) to a cell in module … Continue reading
No dig diary, 3rd February 2024
More chippping of apple tree prunings today. Nearly all done now, and would perhaps have been completely finished but I was too lazy to go and buy more fuel. Once that’s done I can chop down a few more sycamore … Continue reading
No dig diary, 2nd February 2024
My plan for today was to finish feeding all the brash from my apple trees through the chipper so it was all ready for making my flower and strawberry beds. I managed about half of it before some bits broke … Continue reading
Memory Lane, 2nd April 2022: Attack of the giant beetroot
I think this must have been in one of the veggie beds for almost a year. It reached the point where I decided I couldn’t pick it and just had to leave it to see how big it would get. … Continue reading
3d printing for learning to play the violin
Who knew? My niece is learning and her mum asked if this could be printed to help her with hand positioning. It’s a bit “stringy”. Put that down to old (and cheap) PLA. Apparently the idea is that the octopus … Continue reading
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No dig diary, 16th March 2022
It’s been a grey and wet day today, so I chose not to do anything out in the open. I did however transplant my first batch of radishes (sown 13th February) and peas for shoots (sown 9th February) into the … Continue reading
Swimming, 14th March 2022
I wasn’t able to swim yesterday because the centre was short of lifeguards again, so I turned up today wondering what it would be like after last Thursday’s disaster. As it turned out, the answer was not as bad as … Continue reading
Yet another trailer load of woodchip
This is mostly from the hedge work I did yesterday. Whilst sycamore seems to chip very nicely, some trees that have softer, more “whippy” twigs can end up just having them cut into long strips. Fortunately I think most of … Continue reading
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Would you like some roast dinner with your parsnip?
This may well be the biggest I’ve ever grown! It’s not my intention to have them so big. This year I’m going to try growing some closer together in an attempt to restrict the size.
No dig diary, 13th March 2022
Today I have been sowing more peas for shoots and radishes, peas for, err, peas, sugar snap peas and a few flowers (nasturtiums and cosmos), until I ran out of seed compost, so sieving some more is now on my … Continue reading