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An amateur’s diary of organic allotment growing.
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Composting 2
Allotment inventory for 2016
Pruning for Fan and Espalier Fruit Trees
How I Grow Exhibition Sweet Peas
Nitrogen fixing in leguminous plants.
The way I get rid of couch grass (Elymus repens)
No dig, single dig, double dig, triple dig?
Tying and Winding up the tomato plants. (Supporting greenhouse tomatoes)
Is compost an organic fertiliser?
Why you should not have bonfires on allotments.
Rotation
Trench Hugelkultur and hot bed.
Pest and disease management on organic allotments.
Composting 1
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Peas
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Peas
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Friday, 30 March 2012
Using turf on the allotment.
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Although it might be too early and they might be caught by the frost, I have planted all the potatoes. I have ridged them up so that they ...
Monday, 8 August 2011
What to plant after pea plants have been taken out.
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As soon as all the peas have been taken, I take the pea plants out and dismantle the supports. This leaves a large area of bare soil. Ba...
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Saturday, 23 July 2011
Continuing to dig over the pea bed.
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Yesterday I dug about half of the pea bed and today I finished it off. Mick was good enough to give me the weeds that he was collecting as ...
Friday, 15 July 2011
Harvesting
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I have been seriously cropping the peas this week. Overall I have 11.5kg (25 lb) of podded peas, which is about 2.9 kg (6.3lb) per row. Th...
Friday, 1 July 2011
Allotment competition
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The allotment competition is next Tuesday so I thought that I would give it a go and see where my allotment is compared to other allotments ...
Monday, 6 June 2011
Soft Fruit Harvest
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I have about 2.75kg of blackcurrants from the poor bushes. That is quite a lot and I am really pleased about it. It took hours to pick the...
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