Saturday 24 March 2012

Potatoes

Six rows of spuds here plus three rows further up the plot. First and second earlies, Red Duke Of York, Anya, Marfona and Kestrel. We had too many Kestrels (donations from last year) but couldn't give them away. It seems everyone has too many seed potatoes.



Tuesday 6 March 2012

Shaping up

A spell of decent weather has allowed us to get stuck in, ready for the coming season. 


Bed prepared where the brassica cage was last year and main crop onions planted. We've left room round the edges to plant leeks which should make digging them out in winter easier (can stand on the path)




































Also dug over the legume bed adding a load of compost. The brassica cage behind, in its' new position, still needs the bed preparing.




Even removed some soil from the greenhouse and dug in a load of well rotted stable muck. 

Sunday 4 March 2012

Rainy day

Rained all day today so stayed in and baked a loaf

Sunday 19 February 2012

Finally, the end of the old fruit bed.

Removed eight bin bags of roots from the last section, mostly bind weed.

Before levelling


The finished 6m x 6m bed looks like a lot of bare earth at the moment but I'm so glad to have that one done.

Tuesday 31 January 2012

Still getting rid of the raspberry patch

Back in October this area that was overgrown with neglected raspberry canes was just too tough to dig with a spade but now the damp earth is soft enough to remove the rasp roots and crumbles sufficiently to tease out brittle bindweed rhizomes.


Bindweed roots from a single spadefull 
..and every spadefull has been the same
The original fruit bed started where the bean frame now is. The whole bed needed deep digging and sorting through a handful at a time.

Friday 13 January 2012

Fitted the shed

Bubble wrap, formica and hardboard that I found on Freecycle, have all been used to insulate and line inside the shed. It's made it much brighter and warmer in winter and should be cooler in summer. Just the place to enjoy a cup of tea.