Dogs Vomit fungus growing on the woodchip pile. Looks revolting but it'll be breaking down the wood into compost.
A very wet autumn and although the compost is getting hot it's drawing up too much ground water and becoming anaerobic. Covering with a tarpaulin keeps the rain off but prevents evaporation.
Mid October and the plot still looks good
End of October harvest
Thursday, 31 October 2019
Friday, 30 August 2019
August Sunflowers
Most of these self-set sunflowers blew down a couple of days later in mid-summer gales.
Ten homegrown veg on a plate.
Toms, basil, beetroot, lettuce, radicchio, radish (and in the bulgur) garlic, carrots, onions and herbs.
Ten homegrown veg on a plate.
Toms, basil, beetroot, lettuce, radicchio, radish (and in the bulgur) garlic, carrots, onions and herbs.
Wednesday, 10 July 2019
July
Elephant garlic harvest
Charlotte potatoes grown under rotted woodchip (with a little fish blood & bone)
Charlotte potatoes grown under rotted woodchip (with a little fish blood & bone)
Sunday, 30 June 2019
June
We're now making more compost so
some of the beds are being turned from woodchip mulch to composted. Woodchips
are OK but it's hard not to mix them into the soil when planting and harvesting
(especially crops like parsnips and leeks). Woodchips also need extra
fertiliser compared to compost which doesn't need any.
Garlic harvest. These are third
generation self saved garlic, originally from supermarket bulbs.
Thursday, 10 January 2019
Friday, 31 August 2018
August
Fresh from the plot, beetroot (burgers), stuffed Palermo peppers, Cigarella peppers, cucumber, aubergines and lettuce.
View from the shed window, first rain in weeks.
Mountain Magic blight resistant toms
View from the shed window, first rain in weeks.
Mountain Magic blight resistant toms
Monday, 11 June 2018
Actively Aerated Compost Tea
Keep the mixture oxygenated for 24 hours and dilute with more rainwater to apply.
It would be difficult to apply too much compost tea.
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