Swimming, 24th May 2021

I’m sticking with my current set for another week:

20 x 50m on an 85s interval
recovery
25m reps on a 60s interval until I run out of time

I seem to struggle with Mondays, but today was much better than the last few. I had a few 45s 50m reps, but I think most where when I messed up the turn or was obstructed by another swimmer. My 25m reps were all below 19s except one, for which my stopwatch read 19.00s. That was irritating 🙂 Can’t complain overall though, and I’m quite looking forward to going back tomorrow.

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No dig diary, 21st May 2021

It’s been a difficult time to find much to do again because of the weather, but my first sowings of carrots really needed thinning and the fleece replacing with mesh so I got on with that. The removed carrots were really quite small, but I washed them anyhow and we added them to a salad for dinner. There’ll be another thinning needed yet, and hopefully we’ll get some nice-sized baby carrots from that.

I also took the fleece off the sweetcorn and squashes. The slugs were having a party under there and I even had to replace one of the butternut squashes that was eaten beyond recovery. Hopefully they can cope with the unpleasant weather and perhaps the birds will take care of the slugs.

Most of the lettuce I over-wintered in the polytunnel did fairly well, but the Webbs Wonderful plants all rotted inside once they started to form a heart. The current ones are starting to do the same, so I’m going to guess that this variety just doesn’t do well in a polytunnel environment. That’s hardly the end of the world. There are plenty of others that seem to thrive and I can keep that variety just for outdoors over the summer.

Finally I made some barriers using the mesh cloches that I used last year to put around/over all my pea plants. The two dozen pea plants that I transplanted for shoots last weekend have been eaten down to the stems and the other pea plants that I removed the fleece from haven’t fared much better. The sugar snap peas particularly have been heavily trampled and the ground around them is littered with half-eaten leaves. I’m as sure as I can be that this is down to the partridges that are regular visitors to the plot. Hopefully the barriers will keep them out and let the plants recover a little.

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Swimming, 21st May 2021

I wasn’t expecting too much today thanks to another night where I didn’t sleep as well as I might. Perhaps there’s something about going to the pool with limited expectations. I did have a 45 second 50m rep early on, but most of the rest were 44s, with a couple in the 43s and two 42s reps. A one-off 42s 50m front crawl isn’t much of a challenge, but as part of a set that is the fastest I’ve ever done so I was feeling very pleased with myself at the end of the 50m reps. The positive vibes clearly carried over into my 25m reps, too. Everything was below 19s and I got sooooo close to being in the 17s for a couple, coming in at 18.06s and 18.12s. I really want that quite badly now 🙂

And one of the two ladies sharing the fast lane with me even complimented me on my swimming, which was very kind of her.

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Swimming, 20th May 2021

Well, today was a tough one. I didn’t sleep well last night and struggled to find pace today, probably coming in at about three quarters of a second slower on the 50m reps and a little under half a second slower on the 25m reps than on Tuesday. My arms felt utterly leaden afterwards.

Hopefully I’ll get some rest tonight and things will be better tomorrow.

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No dig diary — the plot so far

Just as a bit of a catch-up, here it is.

Potatoes in the bed closest, carrots under fleece behind them, with sweetcorn and squashes near the far end of the same bed. Beetroot, spinach, peas for shoots and parsnips in the bed behind that, with more sweetcorn and squashes at the far end. Behind that under the hoops there is calabrese, with more calabrese and sprouts in the same bed, and cabbages and calabrese in the bed behind, all under fleece. Then in the two beds behind those there are onions and garlic to the right, the broad beans, and peas right at the back in the centre of the photo.

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On the strange weather patterns that afflict us this year

So many of the things I planned to do over the 2020/21 winter failed to happen because the ground was so wet and the weather sufficiently unpleasant that they became impossible.

The clogs I wear outdoors became lethal because they have a sole that is almost flat, so I purchased a pair of “welly shoes” to slip on when I needed to quickly go out into the garden or shut the chickens in for the night. They arrived at the start of the last week of March and so began a period of five weeks or perhaps even a little longer with no rain at all. But whilst the days were for a short while sufficiently warm to warrant a switch to wearing shorts, the nights turned so cold that we had frosts night after night.

So many of my plants have demonstrated their objection to the cold, and over the last couple of weeks the dull skies and rain that has now arrived, by refusing to grow very much at all. Even in the greenhouse or out in the open, plants have developed an obvious “lean” towards the Sun such as might normally happen when they’re grown indoors.

This has been incredibly frustrating, but not without any benefits at all. My purple sprouting broccoli has lasted a month or more longer than it would normally have done. This is the last of it, harvested at the end of April before I lifted the plants to convert the space they were in to no dig.

And some things haven’t done so badly, I guess. These are my broad beans just five weeks ago.

And this is them a few days back.

Insect numbers seem to be way down at the moment as well. I see and hear honey bees and bumble bees out working, but very little else, which can’t bode well for those crops that need active pollinators now and over the next few weeks.

Things really need to start to change soon, otherwise they’ll be no time for many crops to mature before the end of the summer.

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No dig diary, 18th May 2021

Just some quick jobs today. I planted out the remaining peas for pods, which just leaves me with the spare strawberry plants I need to do something with and then I should be completely caught up after the delays due to the weather. Some of the tomato plants in the polytunnel are looking like they’ll be in need of support soon, so I also fixed up the strings to support most of them. Just need to finish that off tomorrow. It feels good not to be so far behind, though the weather still is. Looking at the forecast there’s not a lot of hope for improvement in the near future either 🙁

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Swimming, 18th May 2021

Today’s pool session was (comparatively) quite busy. There were four of us in the fast lane, but no-one squashed anyone else and everyone seemed to get to swim what they wanted to without too many interruptions, so it worked out ok.

I managed four of my 50m reps under 44 seconds and only one in the 45s which was very pleasing, but certainly hard work. Then I swam out the rest of the session doing 25m reps and all of them were below 19s. I don’t think I’ve ever done that before but if I have it was quite a long time ago, so I’m even happier about that.

My arms do still feel a bit wobbly now. Probably just as well that I don’t swim on Wednesdays.

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No dig diary, 17th May 2021

Continuing the process of “catch-up” with all the planting out I need to do, today I managed to get all of the flower seedlings that have been waiting for so long in the greenhouse out into the ground. Mostly cornflowers and nasturtiums, but a few left-over calendula as well. The first row of peas doesn’t occupy the entire width of the bed, so I’ve planted them in rows down either side of the peas. Once the peas are over and removed, I might use the space for lettuces, leaving the flowers alongside them.

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Swimming, 17th May 2021

I seem to be struggling to get the hang of Mondays 🙂

Same set as last week — 20 x 50m on an 85s interval, recovery and then as many 25m reps as I can manage in the time left, on a 60s interval. My target time for 50m is really anything 45s or under though I’ll accept 46s, and for 25m I really want to be in the 18s, but I’m not stressing (yet) about 19s. This does mean my rest interval is somewhat longer than I’d like in both cases, but I’m working on reducing it, and let’s face it, the last year has not been great for training.

My 50s today were a struggle and I just couldn’t get below 45s, with one 46s rep. Not as good as Friday by a long chalk, but not as bad as last Monday either.

The 25s were better. I managed ten in the available time and all but two were 18s, the others being 19s.

Let’s hope for better tomorrow.

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