Showing posts with label Allotment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Allotment. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 September 2014

Spring is here...



This is a photo of my bed at the allotment which was taken near the end of August. It was a take stock time, looking to see how things were going and what needs to be done to get ready for spring planting.

I had clearly missed some garlic last season and they are growing well. I had also planted some onions which are doing well too. Since this photo was taken I have tidied up the bed, removing anything that I don't want or need any more and weeded it all. I harvested four cabbages which have been shared with family members and we have been enjoying those.

I then put three wheelbarrows of compost on the bed just going around what is still planted. The compost was made on site in the bins for this purpose. I thank everyone who does the work making the compost for us. As gardeners we just fill the appropriate bin with garden waste, and remove it from the one marked as for use now. There are four bins at different stages of composting and the whole system works well. I then liberally coated my bed with sheep pellets which the rain has broken up and I have to say that the bed is looking very good and the produce growing in there at the moment has seen heaps of growth.

Yesterday I took up some leeks and red onions that I had growing in bunches here at home in the garden at the end of the driveway and planted those. These plants will need checking on today as we have been having beautiful sunny days this week and they might need some water plus I always like to check my babies when they go into the garden.

I have been sowing some seeds but will save telling you about that for the next blog.

Until then happy gardening everyone.
Donna-Maree

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Anticipating spring...

I haven't been down to the allotment much at all for a while and while I feel guilty life can be like that sometimes. I visited today and was the only one there for a while and I enjoyed getting the garden back under control and seeing how everything is doing.

I came home with a few potatoes that I had thrown in the plot a while ago, one Kumara, beetroot and a broccoli, better than returning empty handed. I did have to shelter under the shed verandah through one shower of rain, but that just gave me a chance to catch up with Percy and check out information that I need for the up and coming garden ramble.

I really miss my mums gardening ability and the resulting yummy smelling flowers and I have taken to buying some spring cheer to brighten our home.