Wednesday 10 July 2019

July

Elephant garlic harvest






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




Monday 11 June 2018

Actively Aerated Compost Tea


Non-smelly and costs pence to nourish the whole plot.






This was made using half a shovel of aerobic home made compost, two large tablespoons of black treacle and rain water.
Keep the mixture oxygenated for 24 hours and dilute with more rainwater to apply.
It would be difficult to apply too much compost tea.

Friday 30 March 2018

Start of the new season

After losing direct sown peas to mice last year we're going back to starting them off in guttering.  Broad beans are in modules for an earlier crop and to prevent slug damage.