Lovely sunny day here today, so I've been in the greenhouse pricking seedlings out.
Onions, cabbage and leeks are starting to sprout. Been pricking out Statice Blue and Dwarf Stocks, some for the garden and some for the allotment for cut flowers.

I took over my allotment plot in January 2012, at the start it was just a grazed field, covered in grass and weeds. I dug 2/3s of it in January/February and had a very productive summer.
The story of 2012 can be found on the Dores website Dores Allotments
This blog takes up the story in Spring 2013
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Thursday, 26 February 2015
Digging All Done
Started digging my plot at the begining of January, with the aim of completing by the end of Feb. Finished the slade spade full this week, it's all ready for planting out as soon as the weather warms up, certainly not this week.
Not many allotments with a view like this.
Not many allotments with a view like this.
Thursday, 12 February 2015
Clearing out the greenhouse
Spent yesterday and today getting the greenhouse ready for this years seeds.
Started off my sweet peas (mammoth mix and mammoth scarlet) as they don't need the heater on. Had a great harvest of flowers from them last year, so thought I'd try a very red variety as well as the mixed.
Itching to get more seeds started but it's expensive to have the greenhouse heater on so I'll give it a couple more weeks.
Monday, 2 February 2015
Seed Potatoes
I was in the local garden centre today and the seed potatoes were on sale, it's early to be thinking about planting them however in previous years I've been caught out, when I've been back to buy them later in the season many have sold out and what they have have gone soft from sitting in the warm shop for weeks on end.
Not going to get caught out this year, I've bought the following today.
Desiree - Main crop, 3 x 2kg bags. This should be enough for 3 rows, maybe 4.
Foremost - First Earlies 1 x 2kg bag, This will give me 1 row.
Slugs are a constant problem on my allotment so I've chosen both of these varieties because of their slug resistance.
I don't usually bother with chitting, but since I have the seed potatoes already I will start them off.
Not going to get caught out this year, I've bought the following today.
Desiree - Main crop, 3 x 2kg bags. This should be enough for 3 rows, maybe 4.
Foremost - First Earlies 1 x 2kg bag, This will give me 1 row.
Slugs are a constant problem on my allotment so I've chosen both of these varieties because of their slug resistance.
I don't usually bother with chitting, but since I have the seed potatoes already I will start them off.
Saturday, 17 January 2015
A New Begininng
There may be snow on the ground but it was a beautiful sunny day so I started my winter digging.
My aim is to dig the entire plot by mid February, so it's all ready for planting as soon as the weather warms up.
I'm not a great one for excessive weeding, so my aim is to turn the soil over so the weeds are buried and upside down.
I'll try and dig a section every 2-3 days.
My aim is to dig the entire plot by mid February, so it's all ready for planting as soon as the weather warms up.
I'm not a great one for excessive weeding, so my aim is to turn the soil over so the weeds are buried and upside down.
I'll try and dig a section every 2-3 days.
Sunday, 21 December 2014
Celeriac
I grew celeriac this year as we quite like it as a vegetable, especially as a substitute for mash potato.
I went up my allotment this morning to collect some veg and decided it's time to try the celeriac. They are big healthy plants so my expectations were high, as I pulled the first plant a big lump of soil came free, increasing my hopes for fat vegetables.
Unfortunately I was disappointed, all there was was a massive tangle of roots and no bulb at all. I pulled the whole row and nothing on any of them.
That's a shame, I don't know what I did wrong. Will have to do some reading.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Winter Produce
Just because the winter is fast approaching doesn't mean your allotment is still not productive. I've just been down to mine and brought this haul back.
Two large pumpkins left over from Halloween, these I'll make soup from and freeze the rest of the insides.
First crop of leeks for this year, they're a bit small this year, but still of use in the kitchen. Found a load of potatoes which are below the other veg, small red cabbage , carrots and swede. Dug a big batch of beetroot so didn't crop any today.
Flat leaf parsley has not all run to seed, but the curly leaf variety is still cropping well, and even though we are no well into November the Dahlias are still producing blooms.
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Winter Veg |
Two large pumpkins left over from Halloween, these I'll make soup from and freeze the rest of the insides.
First crop of leeks for this year, they're a bit small this year, but still of use in the kitchen. Found a load of potatoes which are below the other veg, small red cabbage , carrots and swede. Dug a big batch of beetroot so didn't crop any today.
Flat leaf parsley has not all run to seed, but the curly leaf variety is still cropping well, and even though we are no well into November the Dahlias are still producing blooms.
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