Allotment Garden
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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Friday, 24 June 2011
Photographs of things growing in June
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After the cold May winds June has turned out to be rather damp. While June has been wet it has not really been warm and the vegetables hav...
Saturday, 18 June 2011
Partial successes
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I have to admit that I am not a very good Florence fennel grower. I have never been successful with it. At the moment I have six plants gr...
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Am I getting a profit from my allotment?
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Now, if I think that I am getting a profit out of my allotment, I really know that I'm being foolish because I do not take into account ...
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Saturday, 11 June 2011
General Summer Allotment Chores
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The first thing I did today was to water the onions with comfrey liquid. They are still growing fairly well and I think they will produce s...
Friday, 10 June 2011
How I treat the soil for each of the vegetable types.
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There is a science to gardening, however the variety of different soil conditions and environments means that growing plants is more down to...
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