Thursday 14 March 2013
Thursday 7 March 2013
Tess' herb bath
Before the digging began...
After Tess dug it into the ground...
The reason for using this for our herbs is so we can keep a check on their spread. Many herbs, example Mint, will spread voraciously if given the space and opportunity. We are going to control this spread by planting them in an old bath I acquired for a tenner!!
Before Tess filled it will soil, we laid the tub so as the plug hole was down stream, next we laid a mesh (handily donated by an anonymous fellow allotmenteer) in the bottom to help with drainage.
Then some stoney soil was expertly shovelled in up to half way. We are going to fill the rest of the tub with shop-bought compost.
Wednesday 6 March 2013
Sweat and Hard work
I have a helper up myAllotment now, so we decided to design a new shape (as seen in the previous update). Today we took on the task of putting are ideas into practice....
We arrived after a hearty breakfast of Strong coffee, brimming with ambition for what we could achieve that day. We mapped our area out with bamboo canes and string;
next more coffee :)
Refreshed, we grafted away....Tess working much harder than MontynotsoDon.......dig, dig, dig.............turn, turn, turn....................de-weed, de-weed, de-weed,..............then...finally...
She never stops :) |
We have begun
Tuesday 26 February 2013
Monday 25 February 2013
Finally up to date...
A rough marking out of areas I wish to grow in this year... On the right, space for my broad beans and GIANT Sunflowers....on the left, space for my small patch of Sweetcorn.
However, myAllotment would not be myAllotment without some...
.....oh yes, flooding!!
so there was just one thing left to do...
Preparation
As the main 'growing' season is nearly upon us I need to prepare my beds ready for planting...
as you can see, I delegate well..."dig Chris and Steve, DIG!!"
Wednesday 2 January 2013
My Mothers beautiful allotment
I had to share these photos with you.
My mother lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, so maybe I should have written Mom! As you can see she is a little short on green space...but with some lateral thinking, hard work and under the watchful gaze of the family dog, Andy, has created a little piece of paradise for herself and husband Kevin.
I will share more on my mothers garden as the year progresses....
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