6 April 2012

Cool start to April but things getting going!

Rats!
Been busy on the allotment (on hols!). Did a change around with my greenhouse as the rats were getting in. I made a bigger gap between me and next door's plot and cleared the ground. Dug a trench round the greenhouse and put plastic/wooden batons...that should stop them!!

Allotment open day
Have been asked to do a workshop/presentation/session for this year's allotment open day. Have decided to show off my hanging basket making skills - decided to run 4 x 20 min sessions:

  1. Flower basket - usually fancy bedding type
  2. Nasturtiums basket - edible basket, also doesn't mind a bit of dry
  3. Strawberry basket - trailing fruit will look good and lovely fruit
  4. Half-hardy herbs - this should smell amazing and be drought tolerant
Windy Wednesday
Had a terrible gale on Wednesday that did a bit of damage - blew in 4 greenhouse panels, luckily nothing damaged so popped back in. Other than that the wind simply flattened my fleece tents and re-arranged my plot a bit for me.

Photos

New greenhouse arrangement

Lettuce doing well

Red cabbage, Hispi and sprouts

Sweetcorn up (Incredible)

Spare Boards

Green and Purple Basil

Nice but of Thyme

Tomatoes

Cayenne Chillis

New greenhouse position

Wind battered Cherry

New header feeder tank for water butts

Salad patch (Lettuce)

Lettuce and Spinach

Fantastic Lettuce

Pear tree in flower

Cauliflowers

New water butt in middle of plot  - fed by header tanks + hosepipe

Herb strip and carrot bin

Kiwi fruit in bud

Early potatoes in  - radishes coming up

Carrot tent and polytunnel for Parsnips

Attractive red Chard

Mint coming up

Dill or is it Fennel?

Carrots finally arrived

Fleece tents re-erected

Onions doing well

Finally uncovered over wintering Broads

Fruit bushes in leaf

More Dill

Plot shot

Wildlife area plant up



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's all looking good Ben. Your weather must be colder than here in Somerset, judging by the fact you have a few cloches in use. Bit of frost here last night though, which nipped a few of my Potatoes.