Sunday, February 28, 2021
Day 45 - Women work 6 times harder than men
Friday, February 26, 2021
Day 44 - Trug? What's a trug?
Forever moving forward another bit of carpet gone and the fence looking good again. |
How the greenhouse looked when we first took it over |
How it looks today, getting ever closer to our first season of growing in the greenhouse. |
Leeks coming through, I had almost written them off as they have been in for over a month. |
Before |
After, repurposed some shelving for in the shed, |
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Day 43 - We must be barking
I think I have mentioned this before but there has been many times when we go to the allotment with one job or jobs in mind and we end up doing another, today has been no different. Once on our site our walk to the plot means we pass the wood chip or manure pile. Today there had been a new delivery of wood chip so where I was going to sort the compost pile, we decided to get some woodchip as you will see in the photographs below.
Our lass also got to complete a job which had been bugging her for a while, which was replacing a multi cracked paving slab as we enter our plot.
Our lass did a grand job of sorting the paving out. |
Before we brought the wood chip up the hill. |
Step now blended in with the woodchip, really starting to look good. |
Really starting to come together, much better than all the carpet and broken paving slabs we inherited |
A much tidier corner |
Our lasses greenhouse when we first took it over |
Fresh wood chip down on the floor, but a lot tidier greenhouse for our lass. |
Sunday, February 21, 2021
Day 42 - Hoe di Hoe
Thursday, February 18, 2021
Day 41 - Crates, Beds and Leaf Mouldabiles
Okay so I stretched the heading a bit, but aren't we all allowed a bit of artistic license, as much as you are down your own allotment. One of the best things said to us on our first walk around the allotment site that we have our plot on, was "It's your plot, you can do what you like" (Well within the allotment rules). But basically don't get hung up on what other folks are doing or not doing.
Today would be the third straight day we have made a day out at our allotment, and it has felt good, even though our lass would think I had made a good job of hiding this fact.
You will see below, we have finally found use and positioning for a large crate which was left in the plot, it now sits between the pear trees, and is two thirds filled with leaf mould so when we add the bought in compost it doesn't take a silly amount of bags, we should get away with two bags and then our lass has another bed for flowers.
We have found more trunks to line the dog roses, so that is coming together even more now and the crate which came from the same corner was going to be given away but is now lined and will store more leaves to create leaf mould, you can never have enough, compost, leaf mould or manure you will come to know.
Lastly, I nailed together four planks of the wood that we got a few weeks ago, it is to make a raised bed for the carrots, as the soil is quite clayey and is the reason why it looks like the onions have failed. but the bed frame is ready for next week when we will mix compost and grit together to put in it. It is also the right length to simply put the netting straight over to keep the carrot flies out. Considering a bag of carrots is around fifty pence, we are going for the priceless experience not a cost saving exercise.
Carpets on to stop the leaves flying off, but next step is to add compost on the top level |
I know I have shown a few photographs of this corner over the past few days, but this is nearing it's ready for now stage, nothing is ever finished it can always be tinkered with. |
You can never have enough leaf mould. |
First use of the wood we got a few weeks ago, a bed for the carrots. |
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Day 40 Dig, Dog, Do.
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
Day 39 - Tidying one of our corners.
The freeze has ended it seems and the long term forecast hopefully will be for above zero temperatures, so with this in mind our lass led the way with a job which had been on the agenda for some time, namely sorting out one of the allotments corners. At home we have some dog roses healed in awaiting there new home. As you can see from the series of photographs below there had already been a big transformation before we had started todays work.
How this corner initially looked when we took over the allotment. |
We had already tidied a lot as you can see |
Surprising what you can find in a seemingly forgotten part of the allotment, our lass dug out what seemed to be the concrete block from a washing machine |
Trench ready for the dog roses tomorrow. Helps to tidy a corner and turn it from dumping ground to edge of our wildlife pond area. |
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
We have made it into the Wall Street Journal
I kid you not, we are not any kind of wolves of Wall Street more hedgehogs of the horticultural close. We answered a call from a journalist last year, who was writing an article about new allotment owners in the pandemic.
We shared our thoughts as we share our adventures here.
Link to article in the Wall Street Journal
It is behind a pay wall, so you will just see a few paragraphs if like us you are frugal, a pound for two months doesn't seem too much of an investment if you did wish to read on.
Or you can follow us here for free and get everything as we do it, hot off the press so to speak.
Our happy place |
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
When it snows little grows
We had a walk down to the allotment today, our lass to feed the birds me and our lass to feed our soul, I made our lass laugh to the point she dirtied her glasses, can't share the joke, but we had a great few hours. Another excuse for a cuppa, a ponder and a thoughtful talk
A layer of snow greets us |
Foot prints on the pond |
I liked the way our lass described the snow slipping off the greenhouse roof as tumbling sheets |
Whilst having our brew the snow came back, wish my camera would take the same shots our eyes could see. |
Monday, February 8, 2021
January 2021 Statistics
A little late with the numbers but here we are, I enjoy numbers and much as we take photographs of the allotment to see where it has come from to go to, I enjoy taking a note of numbers to see the changes over time.
January for obvious reasons has been a month where we have less full periods of time down at the allotment, we have visited frequently but only 2 days recorded for jobs, jobbed.
Last month according to extreme tracking we had 486 visitors which is up from the previous month of 375, something which is a little more reliable is blogger stats and they show 511 page views last month which is down from the previous month which had been up at 628
We still have one follower of the blog
Twitter again showed an increase which helps grow the profile of the blog. with the highest numbers since starting the blog.
JAN 2021 SUMMARY
Tweets
Tweet impressions
Profile visits
Mentions
New followers
Sunday, February 7, 2021
A week nearer to spring time
First signs of the alliums breaking through |
Our lass bought us an early Valentines present |
I put our lasses present straight into use, Aubergine, Leek and Tomato seeds hopefully will germinate. |
Not quite the beast from the east, we will see what we get over the next few days. |
The site of our next project, clear this corner and plant some dog wood roses. |