Today I spent about an hour on my second stint at the gooseberry bushes of doom! Here's my progress:
I have to post progress, otherwise I'll just lose heart at how little progress I seem to be making! Can you see the difference? (See how I talk as though someone is listening?!)
I also pruned the grapevine and blackcurrant bushes. The blackcurrant bushes only needed dead wood taking off, and there wasn't very much of that. Here's a picture of the grapevine, just for the record:
I need to weed around it sometime. Yet more digging. I hope the pruning is done OK. It's not quite how I thought it would be. Oh well, we'll see.
Saturday, 29 December 2007
Monday, 10 December 2007
Garlic in the Ground
The Garlic that arrived recently had instructions to put into the ground by early december, or else in the new year. I don't trust me keeping it until the new year, so I wanted to get it in now. Once again though, events are getting in the way! Lil'Girly came down with a bug, so playgroup was out last week. It's Christmas events for the next 2 Wednesdays, so I have to give up a Monday to get the Garlic in. So instead of Christmas shopping, I headed up in the freezing cold (and it was *cold*!) to lift up the mixed lettuces, and put the garlic in.
The garlic variety is 'Solent Wight', and when planted in November it should be ready in July - once the foliage turns yellow and dry. I'm assuming that I can take a couple of the bulbs from this years crop as next years starters. So much learning!
Here's a picture of them before I covered up the cloves. I hope they are far enough apart. I also put them possibly a bit too far in the ground, but the onions sets are showing bulb so I have put the garlic a little lower.
The garlic is in next to the big gal's wall flowers. One of them is flowering - in December! Awww.
The onions are growing well - here's how far they've got. I'm really pleased to think that I might get something useful from the allotment this year!
The garlic variety is 'Solent Wight', and when planted in November it should be ready in July - once the foliage turns yellow and dry. I'm assuming that I can take a couple of the bulbs from this years crop as next years starters. So much learning!
Here's a picture of them before I covered up the cloves. I hope they are far enough apart. I also put them possibly a bit too far in the ground, but the onions sets are showing bulb so I have put the garlic a little lower.
The garlic is in next to the big gal's wall flowers. One of them is flowering - in December! Awww.
The onions are growing well - here's how far they've got. I'm really pleased to think that I might get something useful from the allotment this year!
Sunday, 2 December 2007
Next Year's Seeds!
Here's next year's seeds - it's just so exiting!!! I know, I'm going a bit overboard with it all, but I am excited!!
For next year I have carrots (on a seed tape - I'll see how it goes), peppers (DH's choice), sweetcorn (extra sweet - I'm hoping to convert Big Girlie), pumpkins, tomatoes and leeks.
I also have some garlic that's in the picture too, and some seed potatoes comings. Oh, and some Rhubarb!
I'm so exited, and I just can't hide it, La La la la la etc
I just hope I get enough allotment dug over to get it all in!!
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