Entries from May 2007 ↓
May 20th, 2007 — Uncategorised
Well, although it has been raining a lot of late, it has not done the early potatoes I put in, any harm. They are starting to push their way through as you can see in the picture below

I built them up on Sunday, just before heavens opened and I had to retreat home.
Looking good though.

These are the same potatoes on the 25th May, 2007.

May 19th, 2007 — Uncategorised
My garden is looking good at the moment. there are some great plants coming out. I decided to share them with you in the pictures below (click on them to enlarge).
A clematis:


A hosta:

A lilly:

A lilly:

A foxglove:

A catoneaster:

An azalia:
May 19th, 2007 — Uncategorised
It’s mostly raining today and I have been caught in a few showers.
I’m trying to mow the grass before I go away for a few days, but the rain seems to seek me out and the heavy downpours are making it difficult going. I have had to stop four times so far.
Oh well, hopefully I will get it done soon. Then I am going to sow some more seeds.
This morning I weeded the plot and will do some more on it tomorrow.
Must get on, the rain has stopped so I want to have a go at the grass before the heavens open again.
May 13th, 2007 — Uncategorised
I had to borrow another plot holders hosepipe yesterday to fill my water butt.
As you can see I got soaked due to the hosepipe having holes in it. I think I watered myself more than the butt.

May 13th, 2007 — Uncategorised
I finally decided to plant out the Asters yesterday, but I am not sure that anything will survive in this wind.
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Once I had planted them, I watered them in. You should always water plants you have just put in to give them the chance to bed properly.
I’m also not sure if the slugs like Asters. There are plenty up there – I must be feeding them.
Still I will put some slug pellets down and see.
May 13th, 2007 — Uncategorised
You know those courgettes and pumpkins I put out last week? Well, they have not been doing too well in the wind.
From the video below you can see the windburn has got to them. I think I will reset the pumpkins as they are a lost cause, but the courgettes have faired better so I will give them time and see if they recover.
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I’m glad I grew at least two of each this time, not that it helped the pumpkins. I will stagger the planting next time just in case. But you can bet that next year the weather will be totally different again and I will encounter yet another, but different, problem.
Oh well, that’s the fun of gardening.
May 9th, 2007 — Uncategorised
I put these beans in towards the end of April and feared they might not survive in the wind and unrelenting sunshine. I couldn’t get to water them as often as I would have liked.

However, as you can see below, they have survived and are flowering now. Phew!

May 9th, 2007 — Uncategorised
The onions are doing well and have come on. These were planted early and are still some way from being ready, but look like they will be good.

I took this picture about two weeks ago. It might look sunny and warm, but the wind was terrible.
May 7th, 2007 — Uncategorised
These are the courgettes finally going in. I had no choice really as they were getting pot-bound and needed putting into the ground.
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As you can see it was a windy day – when has it not been of late? However, at least the rain had come and we were having showers on and off all day. Amazingly the allotment soil seemed still dry on the surface as it was wind-blown dry quite quickly.
I only put two in as courgettes can get quite big and take over a large space. Also unless you are on a diet of courgettes, you will have too many to eat, freeze, give away or just compost. Remember to pick them frequently or they get too large and are not very tasty – though they make good soup.
I then put in the pumpkins. These will need a lot of space, so I have placed them on a spare part of the plot. I will also train then in one direction – if I can.
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As you can see, I have been able to get my hands on some horse manure and I have dug some of this in. This will give lots of nutrients, which courgettes and pumpkins need.
This is the first time I have grown pumpkins so I hope they do well.
May 1st, 2007 — Uncategorised
Unfortunately this year I was a bit prescient with my planting of courgettes and cucumbers.
You can see in the video below that the are growing rather well indoors.
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Ideally they should be put out now, but the wind burn is so severe out there, that they will not do very well and I will lose the lot.
So on they grow by the patio doors.
On another note, here is a quick look at the sweetcorn (top of video) and chillies (bottom). I will take another video of the chillies outside tomorrow to show you just how bad the weather is out there at the moment.
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These ones here are doing well and growing fine, but if you look at the ones outside they are weak and small.
Hopefully the weather will get back to normal soon or I will be growing everything indoors!