The last few days have been a bit on the hectic side,
it’s consisted of allotment in the morning till mid-afternoon then work in the
evening till late, but I have really started to get stuck in down the plot and
finally got the barking finished and it does look good.
On Sunday my father came down the plot to help me
construct a new recycling area I already have 1 compost bin but wanted another
plus a leaf mold bin I forgot to take a “before” picture of the area but the
finished area looks smart.
I have also come up with the idea of putting pallets down
on the floor in this area to make it more robust for the wheel barrow to move
over this is going to take bit of time
to finish as I need about 8 pallets and only currently have 2.
Yesterday I spent the best part of 6 hours at the plot
again with the wife at work and girls at school it was time well spent I had my
first bonfire and I got a little carried away with it! (Think it’s a man
thing!)I got rid of all the old Brussels that needed disposing of and some off
cuts of wood left over from making the raised beds.
As far as crops go my garlic is looking rather healthy considering
the snow looks like I am going to have a good crop this year.
There isn’t much left now in the beds just a few Celeriac
and some Cavalo Nero oh and a random parsnip I dug up when I was digging over a
bed!I was pleasantly surprised with the compost from the bin
as well it looks really rich and moist and by the looks of it will have about
20 wheelbarrow full of it think my vegetables are going to love it.
There is one low point my potatoes that got a bit of
frost have all but rotted I have about 3-4 left of each variety so my planned
experiment with them all won’t be as high yielding as I hoped and the plan now
is to grow them all in containers on the plot and buy more potatoes to put in
my potato patch. And will have to try it again next year.
There are more pictures on my Facebook page if you want
to have a look just click the link on the right.