allotmenting ::

Posted by vicki brown on

allotmenting ::

I have to admit, I have not been a very good allotmenter of late. Before we headed off on holiday, I went down with my mum, who helped with a little weeding and planting some potatoes. Then I didn't make it back down there again until this week, nearly 4 weeks had passed!

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Fortunately everything (surprisingly) was still growing, along with a whole lot of weeds, of course.

So this week I have been mostly weeding and dreaming of how wonderful it can all be if I just manage to make it down every other day at least. I want it to work I really really do, I just need to find the motivation to get myself there and digging and planning.

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So far growing I have ::
  • peas
  • borlotti beans
  • runner beans
  • french beans
  • chard
  • beetroot
  • radishes
  • purple sprouting broccoli (really this is just the bedraggled stems left by the pigeons)
  • potatoes
  • nasturtiums
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I have dug and planted less than a quarter of the plot, so there is so much more to do and more to grow.

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Mostly now I'm just going to concentrate on getting beds ready for next year, but I do plan to fit in a few more autumn/winter crops. I have a few seeds sown at home for transplanting including ::
  • cauliflower (3 varieties)
  • leeks (2 varieties)
  • cabbages
  • kale
  • sweet william
and I hope to sow a few root crops in the next couple of weeks.

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I'm finding the toughest hurdle the distance from my house, it's a 30 minute walk to the allotment, although now I have a lovely bike to take me there which should help a lot, I don't yet have a helmet for Milo so until then I'll need to walk whenever I have Milo with me. Also not being able to drive means that getting important things down there, such as compost and bits to build beds with is virtually impossible.

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Fingers crossed that from now on though I shall be better and more committed and this time next year will have a fabulous vegetable plot bursting with goodies!

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