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MY PLOT JUNE 8th TO JUNE 14th

June 9th, 2008

What a good week it has been for us growers, everything is coming on in leaps and bounds and the seasons are catching up with the calender. I know it always does, but there are times when you begin to wonder. Two weeks ago I had very little in the plot, now I am starting to wonder where all these seedlings are going to go.

The plants that have been in the ground for some time are looking good, the potatoes are beginning to flower and are making lovely plants - lets hope we don’t have a damp and humid spell like last year which will spell blight!

The new strawberry plants have started forming fruits, while the old plants are now full of little berries. The early carrots are ready for a second weeding and a little thinning and the late carrots have all started showing. I will have to thin these and cover them with mesh this week.

The early crops in tunnel 2 are now producing, the peas and broad beans are starting to be picked, the carrots are looking nice but a little small- they can be left for a while. The beetroot is nearly ready for picking and the spring onions are bring picked. the French beans are starting to flower so they will have beans on in a couple of weeks.

The asparagus is cropping well, it will soon be mid-summer’s day and the season will be ended, must make the most of it. I have managed to fill up half of the second brassica frame and to plant out all my climbing beans. The three blocks of sweetcorn have established and are starting to grow.

The seed trays and modules are reducing in number as the seedlings are moved into pots, and the tunnel is being cleared ready for replanting. I have also sown the next set of lettuce to keep the supply coming all summer. The one thing that must not be forgotten at any time is to keep on top of the weeding, in this weather they soon look as if they will take over every time you turn your back to do another job.

JOBS FOR THE WEEK

  1. Plant out next lot of brassicas
  2. String climbing beans
  3. Dig over more land ready for planting
  4. Tidy grapes in tunnel 2
  5. Thin and weed carrot, then cover
  6. Cover new strawberries

WORK DONE THIS WEEK

Sunday

  1. Water
  2. Start stringing beans
  3. Weed
  4. Transplant seedlings into large pots

Monday

  1. Water
  2. Plant out last climbing beans
  3. Finish planting out dwarf beans
  4. Sow more spring onions, radish, spinach, turnip and swede
  5. Transplant from modules into small pots

Tuesday

  1. Water
  2. Weed carrots
  3. Weed bed alongside carrots
  4. Trim grapes in tunnel 2

Wednesday

  1. Water
  2. Transplant from modules into small pots

Thursday

  1. Plant out brassicas in second bed
  2. Water
  3. Cover carrots

Friday

  1. Water
  2. Net strawberries
  3. Plant out brassica in first bed
  4. Transplant from small pots into large ones

CROPS PICKED THIS WEEK

  1. Asparagus
  2. Peas
  3. Spring onions
  4. Lettuce
  5. Beetroot
  6. Broad beans

MY PLOT JUNE 1st TO JUNE 7th

June 2nd, 2008

red hot pokers in flower

What a change over the last week! The warm damp weather has given everything a massive boost of growth. Things that had just got established suddenly looked as if they had been in for several weeks.

potoes showing good growth

The potatoes have doubled in size, the strawberries have started showing small fruits and the comfrey which I just cut is nearly back to the same size as it was before. In the tunnel the crops are getting ready to cut and I have already had two lettuce out of it and the first peas are almost ready.

garlic growing well

I have almost prepared the borders in tunnel 1 for the tomatoes and they will be in this week, together with the cucumbers. The number of trays of pots in tunnel 2 keeps reducing as the go into the cold frame and are hardened off then planted out

sweetcorn just planted out

I have managed to plant out the sweetcorn and some of the dwarf french beans, and have erected the frames for the runner beans and one variety of french bean.

Grapes in tunnel 1 needing tidying

The second brassica frame is erected and ready to be filled - hopefully this week. I have made a start on the flower border between beds 5 and 7 and a row of sweet peas have been planted.

JOBS FOR THE WEEK

  1. Plant out brassicas
  2. Plant out climbing beans
  3. Plant tomatoes and cucumbers in tunnel 1
  4. Prune the grapes in both tunnels

WORK DONE THIS WEEK

Sunday

  1. Water
  2. Transplant sweetcorn out - three lots into ground
  3. Transplant dwarf french beans- into plot
  4. transplant seedlings into modules
  5. Transplant seedling into large pots

Monday

  1. Water
  2. transplant seedlings into large pots
  3. Erect brassica frame
  4. Erect frames for climbing beans
  5. Weed and thin roots in bed
  6. prepare flower border for sweet peas and erect canes

Tuesday

  1. Finish preparing borders in tunnel 1
  2. Tidy grape vine in tunnel 1
  3. Tidy fan plum on side of shed
  4. Plant out cabbage, cauliflower and calabrese in frame

Wednesday

  1. Water
  2. Plant runner beans
  3. Plant climbing french beans
  4. Plant tomatoes in tunnel 1

Thursday

  1. Water
  2. Plant cues in tunnel 1
  3. Plant cauliflowers (2) and calabrese in brassica frame
  4. transplant celery, onions, lettuce and cabbage into large pots

Friday

  1. Water
  2. Sow lettuce seeds -every three weeks
  3. Transplant onions and celery

Saturday- work all day

  1. Water

CROPS PICKED THIS WEEK

  1. Asparagus
  2. Lettuce
  3. Radish
  4. Spring onions
  5. Peas

MY PLOT MAY 25th TO MAY 31st

May 29th, 2008

Bank holidays do upset routines, Monday night is when I write this post normally as it is the time when I have most free time. When I get out of step with routine it takes some time to pull things back together.

The warm weather of the last couple of weeks has given a massive boost to growth in all places, outside in the ground and inside the tunnel every thing has jumped in size. The potatoes which only came through some three weeks ago are now all through and earthed up. The strawberries are setting fruit on the old plants and the new plants are setting their second set of flowers.

In the tunnel the carrots are showing their necks and getting a good head of leaf, the peas and beans are setting pods and the beetroot are now the size of golf balls. The salad crops are nearly ready for picking and the grapes will very soon need thinning.

On top of all this the weeds!, as ever, are growing even faster and time must be spent keeping on top of them. The stepover apples and pears are setting fruit as is the plum tree.

I am slowly finishing digging in the manure on the plot and I have cleared the last of the purple sprouting broccoli and removed the frame, ready to reassemble for this years crops. The cold frames are full of pots hardening off ready to plant out and as soon as I take some out there are others to fill the frames up.

JOBS FOR THE WEEK

  1. Dig over the brassica area
  2. Plant out sweetcorn
  3. Erect frame for brassicas
  4. Plant out brassicas
  5. Fill comfrey bin
  6. Weed round compost bins

WORK DONE THIS WEEK

Sunday ( work today)

  1. Water
  2. Erect frame for old strawberries

Monday

  1. Water
  2. transplant seedlings into pots
  3. Take down frame and repair

Tuesday

  1. weed carrots and parsnips
  2. plant out lettuce

Wednesday

  1. Transplant into pots
  2. water

Thursday

  1. Water
  2. Sow rest of carrots in frame
  3. Clear weeds from old brassica area
  4. Prepare borders in tunnel 1

Friday and Saturday

  1. Away for two days, Watered for me

CROPS PICKED THIS WEEK

  1. Asparagus
  2. Spinach
  3. Spring onions
  4. Lettuce

MY PLOT MAY 5th TO MAY 24th

May 19th, 2008

Broom in full flower

How time flies when you are busy, it doesn’t take much to eat into time set aside for jobs when something unexpected comes up. For the last two weeks I have managed to keep up with the allotment but only just, a death in the family certainly makes a difference.

new strawberry bed three weeks after planting

What have I done on the plot in this time? The warmer weather has made a lot of improvement in the growth of plants, and weeds, so all the seeds I had sown have all germinated and grown and have made for a lot of transplanting from trays into modules. Then form modules into small pots and many of the earlier plants are in large pots.

The improved weather has meant that the potatoes are nearly all through and earthed up. The old strawberry plants have grown and are full of flower, while the new plants have trebled in size and started to flower - all the flowers have been removed from the new plants to give them time to make stronger plants before fruiting.

fraame full of sprouts

The remaining leeks are all out now because they had started to send up seed heads, not bad I was still picking leeks into the second week of May. The two garlic beds are looking good and the comfrey is ready for it’s first cutting. We have been eating asparagus for the past two weeks and it is sending up new spears every day.

trays full of seedlings with carrots in the background

Tunnel 2 is filling up with trays of pots on one side while the middle is full of broad beans,peas, beetroot and spring onions. The other side bed is filling up with letttuce ,spinach and french beans and the end bed is full of carrots. Tunnel 1 is nearly ready for the tomatoes and cucumbers.

onion sets planted out

I have managed to dig the manure in on several beds and have planted out the onion sets from the trays. I have also erected a frame for sprouts on the same bed and yesterday I filled it with four varieties of sprouts.

JOBS FOR THE WEEK

  1. Sow more seeds in trays and the ground - done
  2. Erect second frame
  3. Dig leek beds - done
  4. Cut comfrey-done
  5. Transplant seedlings - done

WORK DONE THIS WEEK

Sunday

  1. water
  2. plant out sprouts
  3. weed garlic beds
  4. weed tunnel 2
  5. weed strawberry bed
  6. cut comfrey

Monday

  1. water
  2. cultivate beds weeded

Tuesday

  1. Water
  2. Dig leek bed
  3. Plant lettuce out

Wednesday

  1. Water

Thursday

  1. Water
  2. transplant seedlings from small pots to large ones

Friday

  1. Transplant from modules into small pots
  2. Water
  3. Sow Peas

Saturday

  1. Water
  2. Prepare bed for brassica frame
  3. Transplant from modules into small pots
  4. Sow beetroot

CROPS PICKED THIS WEEK

  1. Rhubarb
  2. Asparagus

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
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