First shoots coming through from the daffodil bulbs |
I know, fake grass down an allotment, really!! But it covers the area where the pear tree roots are, and this is where the daffodils will shine shortly we hope. |
Sometimes the simplest remedies can be the best, we have over the past month or so, been trying to figure out how to sort the greenhouse roof on our lasses greenhouse. Whoever had it before had obviously broken some of the panes, left them around the back of the greenhouse and then filled the gaps with poly carbonate and lots and lots of glue, with the occasional screw thrown in for good measure.
A replacement greenhouse brand new with toughened safety glass, would be great but quite an investment to be put down the allotment. Replacing with glass, would also cost and the frame is slightly twisted. We thought of a wooden frame, but would it take off in the wind, and although I am growing in confidence in the building department, I don't think I quite have the skill set to make a good enough job.
Our lass had the final idea, and as per usual the best. We sourced a see through tarpaulin, much the same as a buggies rain cover. It has eyelets and as you will see from the photographs below, held in place with available ropes, wire and milk bottles with some spare pipe insulation to cover the sharp bits.
Fingers crossed for the first breath of wind, will report back saying it is still in place or we had to fetch it from yonder field.
What our lass needed to do to capture all the rain which was coming through the roof. |
First of all piping on the roof, so hopefully kept away from anything sharp. |
Cover up those screws |
Another way of recycling the milk bottles, filled with water and hopefully keeping everything in place they have been pinned as well. |
Hopefully enough wire and rope to keep it all in place. |
Crossing our fingers, but I am sure it will do the job. |
A bit of health and safety, having cracked my head twice here, I have used some of the left over foam. |
A lovely day as you can see. |
Our lass forked over the soil breaking it down the clods of earth a bit more, also started the division of the bed, eventual this will be split into four. |
On Sunday we went up to the allotment, we have had a bit of snow as you can see, but the most interesting thing, is to see the footprints of those who are there when you don't know it.
View from the front gate, it will make for an interesting contrast with the ones we will take in Spring and Summer. |
Little footprints across the footpath |
Been a lot of little feet around the pond |
Footprints captured in the frozen pond. The level has dropped a bit in the pond so we are hoping it hasn't got a crack. |
More foot prints, and a lesser spotted lass in the photograph as well ;o) |
Digging in the straw and manure for the potato bed. that way it will have a couple of months to fully rot down for the end of March when we start sowing the potatoes. |
A plan for the future, what goes where, it may change but helps in case we forget before planting. |
The wildlife camera is mostly capturing Pigeons and Magpies at the moment, but yesterday we had some snow, and as you can see from the photographs below you can see the accumulation.
Okay, so it might only be me that like these numbers, but we all have to have our guilty pleasures, and this is mine where I can compare and contrast on how the allotment, blog and social media is doing.
We spent 4 days down the allotment, we actually had quite a few trips including Christmas day which was more than enjoyable, but we only had 4 days where substantial jobs were done. It's a bit chilly you know.
This blog had 375 visitors according to extreme tracking up 211 from last month, and 628 page views according to blogger stats page opposed to 374 last month
We had our first follower of the blog as you can see from the button to the right
Twitter our main social media account saw some big increases from November to December
Tweet Impressions were up 66 thousand profile visits up over 7,000 and 221 new followers. mentions had doubled.
Everyday is a learning day, today we learnt not everything can be a success, but you learn from it and go on. We also, well I learned thanks to our lass, that there is a lot more to life, just being in the game can be just as if not more rewarding than going for the win. People will normally only talk about their successes and never of the failures, but they do say you have to taste failure to make the flavour of success taste sweeter.
But first, lets start with a little bit of repurposing, our lass put up this sail boats decoration on the shed of doors. |
The tomato seeds which germinated when I tried to save them and so I tried growing them instead have as you can see succumbed to the first frost. |
When on the back window of the greenhouse, the thermometer thought it was 20c |
Storm Bella came through last night, and the sight we were expecting this morning as went to the allotment, well, we hoped for the best but thought of the worst. The worst thing that happened... The star went slightly crooked on our improvised tree, Oh! and a bucket toppled over. No gloating though, as have seen some photographs of flooding across the country, then again if we got flooded, it would need to be biblical, as we are on a hill.
No major duties today, our lass potted on her violas, I moved the compost from one bin to another, to give it some air, and break it up. I write like I know what am doing, not one bit, as our lass had already chopped up some of the chunks I left in it last month. They do say it gets warm, ours wasn't steaming, but it seems to be heading in the right direction.
From seed tray to individual pots, Violas move along. |
Our lass put some teak on the potting table, as even in the greenhouse it was starting to catch the mould. |
We really do need to sort the greenhouse roof, as this is for catching the water. |
Time to turn the compost, been a month, so adding to the pile in the empty bay |
Door off, and some might be worth sifting through next time. |
All done, another job mediocrely done.(as the Simpsons would say) |
We went to the allotment yesterday, to add the final touches to our improvised Christmas tree, whilst at the allotment we found another leak in the shed, which our lass tried to resolve but instead ended up cutting her finger, which meant for an improvised covering which was applied to the cut, to stop the bleeding. But at least we had our first snow at the allotment to enjoy, even though only for a short while as it was uncomfortably freezing.
Greeted by a dusting of snow |
The view from the shed |
Well it did the job |
With the final touches, baubles and a star. |