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MY PLOT APRIL 27th TO MAY 3rd

April 28th, 2008

Comfrey bed staring into growth

What a change this week has made to the way things are growing, the hedge along side the site is now in full leaf and a beautiful shade of light green. Many things are now starting to start growing a lot faster but we are still well behind last year. The strawberries that I planted out last weekend have now stood up and are showing signs of beginning to grow.

new strawbery plants in frame

The rest of the plot is still looking empty with much digging and raking still to do ready for planting. The seedlings in the tunnels have now got to the stage for transplanting into small pots or modules, this will be done this week. The soil outside is now beginning to warm up sufficiently to start sowing.

onion sets growing well in trays

With the carrot frame up I have sown four rows of carrots this weekend I will carry on with regular sowing for a few weeks to fill the bed. I have also sown some peas and broad beans in the ground to see if it is time to get on with more sowing.

seedling planted into small pots

I had a massive sow in trays this weekend and hopefully have now put myself back on time.

JOBS FOR THE WEEK

  1. Transplant seedlings into modules
  2. Transplant seedlings into small pots
  3. Dig over bed 2
  4. Prepare bed 2 for planting

WORK DONE THIS WEEK

Sunday

  1. Water tunnels
  2. Sow carrots
  3. Sow peas
  4. Sow broad beans
  5. Sow beetroot, spinach, radish, turnip and swede in root bed
  6. Sow lettuce, brassicas, French beans in trays

Monday

  1. Water tunnels
  2. Transplant from modules into small pots letttuce, sprouts, cauliflower and calabrese

Tuesday

  1. Water tunnels

Wednesday

  1. Transplant seedlings from modules into small pots
  2. Transplant seedlings from trays into modules
  3. Water tunnels and cold frame

Thursday

  1. Start digging bed 2
  2. Put onion sets in cold frame
  3. Water tunnels

Friday

  1. Water tunnels and cold frames

CROPS PICKED THIS WEEK

  1. Spring cabbage
  2. Leeks
  3. Radish
  4. Broccoli
  5. Asparsgus

MY PLOT APRIL 20th TO APRIL 26th

April 21st, 2008

I am still unsure how to go on this year with sowing. The seeds sown in the tunnels are germinating slowly and are taking along time get to a size big enough to transplant. I suppose it must be the low overnight temperatures because the day time temperatures in the tunnel are getting quite high and plants should be growing.

My new strawberry plants arrived this weekend and so I managed to get them in the newly prepared bed, lets hope they settle in quickly and we can get some fruit off them this year. I have also managed to plant the rest of my potatoes in the ground in bed4 this weekend, so I have at least got something growing in the plot.

I have managed to transplant all the seedlings that are ready into modules. The crops in tunnel 2 are coming on and I have weeded round them. I ate the first radish this week. The carrots will soon want thinning and the peas will need support soon.

JOBS FOR THE WEEK

  1. Erect strawberry frame - Done
  2. Erect carrot frame - Done
  3. Start digging the next bed

WORK DONE THIS WEEK

Sunday

  1. weed tunnel 2

water tunnels

  1. Fill water buts
  2. Plant strawberry plants

Monday

  1. Repair and erect strawberry frame
  2. transplant lettuce into small pots

Tuesday

  1. Water tunnel, strawberries and garlic
  2. Dig over part of leek bed to finish carrot bed

Wednesday

  1. Erect carrot frame
  2. Sow climbing peas
  3. Water tunnels

Thursday

  1. Short lunch, rain nothing done

Friday

Meeting

Saturday

Working - no work

CROPS PICKED THIS WEEK

  1. Leeks
  2. Spring cabbage
  3. Broccoli

MY PLOT APRIL 13th TO APRIL 19 th

April 14th, 2008

Pear blossom

The wind and rain are still here but the temperature has risen to mild, still a number of degrees colder than this time last year. Last year there were a lot more plants and seeds in the ground than there are now, but don’t worry as the weather warms up the seeds will be sown and it will not take long for them to catch up.

Spirea in flower

The blossom on the shrubs and fruit trees is coming out and making a real show, however it should have some protection from the frost or else the blossom will wither away and reduce the volume of fruit. Every thing in the tunnels is growing well as the temperature of the soil is a lot higher than outside.

Plum tree covered in fleece to protect blossom

The seeds in trays are about ready for transplanting so that they can put on a spurt in growth, and I must get round to sowing some more and keep up with the successional sowing of all the salad crops.

Seeds ready for transplanting

This time last year about a third to half the plot was planted up but at the moment I have very little in the ground. I did notice yesterday that the first spear of Asparagus was showing it’s head above ground.

JOBS FOR THE WEEK

  1. Erect strawberry frame
  2. Erect carrot frame
  3. Prepare parsnip bed and sow
  4. Prepare root bed - Done

WORK DONE THIS WEEK

Sunday

  1. Dig more of bed 4
  2. Water tunnels
  3. Tie in grape vine in tunnel 1

Monday

  1. Water tunnels
  2. Finish digging bed 4
  3. Transplant lettuce (2) ,Cauliflower and calabrese into modules

Tuesday

  1. Water tunnels
  2. Transplant onion and sprouts

Wednesday

  1. Short lunch and meeting - nothing done

Thursday

  1. Water tunnel
  2. Transplant seedlings into modules
  3. Transplant seedlings into large pots
  4. Dig part of root bed
  5. Prepare parsnip bed

Friday

  1. Sow parsnips
  2. Sow seeds in trays lettuce(2), cabbage( 1 summer & 2 winter), Sprouting broccoli, borecole and cauliflower.

CROPS PICKED

  1. Leeks
  2. Spring cabbage
  3. Rhubarb
  4. Broccoli

MY PLOT APRIL 6th TO APRIL 12th

April 7th, 2008

chard in tunnel 1

Well the last time I wrote a regular post was in February and the weather was mild and sunny, today in April it is cold with a little sun but snow and ice! However there were some periods when work could go on and I managed to level out the carrot bed and the new strawberry bed. Both these areas are ready to have their frames erected before sowing and planting.

new strawberry bed

I have also managed to plant all my early potatoes in bed 6, this year. I am splitting my early and main crop potatoes into two different beds to try to reduce blight. I have weeded and cultivated round the garlic and started to weed the leek beds.

tunnel 2

In tunnel 2 the peas, beans are coming on well and I had to thin the beetroot this weekend. The spring onions are through and the onion sets in modules are beginning to grow. The spring cabbage and chard in tunnel 1 are being cropped and the tunnel is clearing so I can dig it and get it ready for the tomatoes and cucumbers later on.

The seeds sown in trays over the past few weeks are nearly ready to be moved up into modules.

Work to do this week

  1. Dig manure in on bed 4.
  2. Erect frames for strawberries.
  3. Erect frame for carrots.
  4. Finish weeding leeks - Done

Work done this week

Sunday

  1. Rake out carrot bed
  2. Weed garlic
  3. Weed small leek bed
  4. Dig end and side of tunnel 1

Monday

  1. Weed more of leek bed
  2. Water tunnels
  3. Plant potatoes

Tuesday

  1. Finish weeding leeks
  2. Start digging bed 4 for main crop potatoes

Wednesday

  1. Rain!

Thursday

  1. Meeting at lunch - nice day
  2. Early finish - Rain!

Friday

  1. Water tunnels
  2. Dig more of bed 4

Crops picked this week

  1. Spring cabbage
  2. Chard
  3. Leeks

MY PLOT - UPDATE 5th APRIL 2008

April 5th, 2008

flowers on the shrubs

This is to bring you up to date on the work since the last posting, almost a month ago.I have taken most of the brassica cage down, there are still a few sprouting broccoli in the frame, and dug the remainder and covered it with manure. The parsnips have been dug up and the bed dug over and manured.

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I have dug in the manure on the remainder of bed 6 and on the new strawberry bed next to tunnel 2. The kale and a few cabbages have been removed from bed 5, next to the leeks, and the area dug ready for parsnips when it has warmed up a little. This years carrot bed, on bed 5, has been weeded and dug over and now needs raking out and the frame erecting ready for sowing again when the soil warms up a bit more.

early rhubarb

In tunnel 2 I have sown some more carrots, beetroot,spring onions and radish all of them are through and the beet are ready for thinning. In tunnel 1 the spring cabbage is doing well and we are eating it.

I think that paints the current picture and I will now start to do my weekly reports.

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