Friday 29 May 2009

Plotting for the Future.


In the ever changing world of my allotment it's a difficult job trying to find room for all my crops. I wiggle them in where i can and slowly the plot is coming together nicely. Inside the tunnel things have literally burst into life with the sweetcorn taking centre stage and giving me concerns about their final height - i can see me bagging pollen and then chopping the heads off to make sure they don't grow through the roof!

The tomato plants continue to thrive and everything is in flower/setting fruit, I'm convinced that watering into pots idea has been responsible for some of their enormous growth over the last three weeks i just hope i can keep going down every night to keep them going strong.









Due to the rain we've had over the last few days the 2nd overflow barrel is now 80% full which should help as the hot summer months see the site water supply stuggle to keep up with the demand. Not bad for a bit of plastic and some sticky tape.



The Brassica Hoops have done there job for the season and have been replaced by a brassica cage - Not bad for a first time build and i'm happy that the whole thing cost under £20. - I will not have my brassicas ravaged by cabbage white like last year......or so i hope.



The beans have started to climb up their wall and i'm positive that it'll continue to stand up to the windy battering as the season progresses. Then again if i'm wrong then i'm sure i'll find out the hard way as i pick up bamboo that's been scattered across the whole site.

Fingers crossed that this doesn't happen too soon!

Should anyone be after some tomatoes in a month or so then please give me a shout as the Ildi plants are going to produce more fruit then i know what to do with.......chutney anyone?

Thursday 28 May 2009

Apple Seedlings - update


In Nov '08 i planted some apple pips selected from a selection of unmanaged local apple trees. I was delighted when they all started to germinate and have kept a close eye on their progress. It is unlikely that any of these seedlings will produce a wonderfruit but i am hopeful that i will see them fruit before i give up on them. (check this space in 4 years!)

I have been guided in my attempts to grow these seeds by FB from the Grow Your Own forum and have attached the following pictures for his interest. (and your amusement)

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Saturday 9 May 2009

How much woodchip does a woodchipper chip?



This week has seen me land on my feet, some very kind person donated a huge pile of wood chip to the Allotment association and I've put some to good use marking out paths.

On the veggie front the cabbages continue to grow well under their wire frames and are becoming healthy young plants. I hope that i can keep the cabbage fly off long enough to actually get something this year. I've also decided to chance my arm by planting my f2 runners, french climbing, and sweetcorn varieties into their final plot positions. Time will tell if I've been too hasty but I'm confident that their cloches and fleece blankets will see them through tonight's low temperatures.

Whilst we're on tender veg this week saw me plant a small portion of my experimental TPS potatoes, the initial signs are good and they are continuing to thrive. I'm confident that I'll get tubers from them and i hope that they'll be as tasty as last years TPS crop.


Life inside the tunnel is continuing to thrive with all the tomatoes having established well. At least 8 out of 15 plants are starting to flower and the pinchings are growing as fast as i can pick and pot them. At this rate i expect I'll have hundreds of spare young plants to sell at the allotment open day on August the 1st.

Not content with a tomato glut the first of my telegraph cucumbers has also made it into the ground, it'll be interesting to see how it takes to its new environment, here's hoping that i can find room for the other 5 varieties.

The only concerning thing at the moment is the fragility of my Chili plants, none of them have bulked up after being transplanted and I'm a little concerned that they may be sulking about the move. Here's hoping that they pick themselves up before i get too impatient and they find themselves being replaced by some scotch bonnets which are awaiting their final positions.

Lastly I've received some news that the latest addition to the family is a little nearer to joining us......no I'm not going to be a dad, instead I'll be the benefactor to this little chap.