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Category Archives: Veg plot
No dig diary, 5th March 2024
More seed-sowing today, to go into the propagator tomorrow after I make some space. A second round of sweet peppers and chiles to start with, though distinctly average germination of my first round of jalapenos means I’m going to need … Continue reading
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Tagged chiles, cutting garden, no dig, sweet peas, sweet peppers
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Not even single use plastic :(
I needed some more four litre-ish plant pots, but I had no reason to be going anywhere near a garden centre (nor in fact anywhere else) for a while so gave in and ordered some plastic ones online. I try … Continue reading
Bird damage?
I had this tray of beetroot seedlings in the greenhouse. It took me a while to understand what might have been going on with the plants on the left hand side. A couple of days ago I opened the door … Continue reading
No dig diary, 4th March 2024
“I feel the need, the need to weed” I’m sure at least some of you recognise the quote from that 1986 classic, “Top Soil”. It’s still apparently Winter, so why have I just had to weed my polytunnel and greenhouse … Continue reading
No dig diary, 3rd March 2024
The stars didn’t exactly align for sowing this weekend for multiple reasons, the main one being that I was away at a birthday party for much of it and was quite tired by the time we were home (it turned … Continue reading
No dig diary, 1st March 2024
It apparently may have been one of the wettest Februarys on record in the UK this year. And one of the warmest, too. We’re in a cold period now though and I’m getting a little concerned that some of my … Continue reading
Memory Lane, 29th July 2022: Onions, onions everywhere
It looks an awful lot, drying in the sun, but we will eat all of these Some of them are hardly small, either.
Memory Lane, 26th July 2022: One of my favourite vegetables
This one. There’s something about their obvious fractal nature that appeals to my Computer Science/Maths background. I really must try to grow more of them.
Memory Lane, 23rd July 2022: Heeeere’s Tommy!
Tommy tomato 😀 Tomatoes in the polytunnel, looking heathly. About forty plants in all. Sounds a lot, but we get through an awful lot of tomatoes, in salads, soup, pizza sauce, pasta sauces and probably other things too. All close … Continue reading
At last a use for my scrap ply
After making a few clearer boards and suchlike for my beehives this winter I’ve ended up with quite a lot of small pieces of ply that I’ve kept because they’re actually quite decent quality and I’d prefer not to put … Continue reading