Hundreds of tractors are expected to descend on London for the third time since the autumn budget - Today Monday 10th February Back British Farming.
Monday, 10 February 2025
Wednesday, 5 February 2025
Tuesday, 4 February 2025
Bed 16 Exposed
Another couple of hours on the allotment this afternoon, I swept the weeds and debris off the weed membrane and then took the weed membrane off bed 16 to expose the soil
0.9m wide scaffold board laid for visual reference of where the new raise beds will go and the possible need to tweak the location if I need to rebuild the half 0.6m beds to 0.9m
Digging and weeding at the end of the bed nearest the boundary path with plot 2. Soil bulking and breaking down as turned with the fork.
View down the allotment looking where I've been working to improve the infrastructure the last three months.
Strips of heavy duty water proof tarps that I've had for the last twelve years, laid over the bed to help keep the bed dry-ish whilst I dig weed and excavate.
Small table placed over the black rubbish bag inside the square flower bucket that is half full with weeds and the debris that was removed today to prevent it filling with water should it rain.
Next visit I will be excavating the soil to a spades depth and decanting it into the many flower & spud buckets I have then filling the hole in the ground with rotting timber, branches, raspberry canes and other materials I have been gathering with the woodchip back up the ground level then building the beds ready to also fill up with similar material half way and then return the decanted soil on top.
Monday, 3 February 2025
Removing the Framework To Bed 16
A couple of hours on the allotment this afternoon dismantling bed 16 and find out the timbers will be no good for extending the narrow beds half beds between plot 1 and plot 1A so I will need a little rethink on that one.
I used a pile of brick as a pivot point and the garden fork as a fulcrum and levered up the frame and placed bricks under until I had it high enough so I could lift the fame on its side to unscrew the timbers.
Michelle who was also on site today came over to help me lift the frame and held it stable whilst I unscrewed the timbers.
Square flower buckets stacked and ready to be filled with the excavated humus material from the bed 16 footprint starting at the rear end of the bed in this photo. The roots of the bindweed are visible in the void left from the removed timber framing and they will be weeded out as I excavate the footprint.
Sunday, 2 February 2025
Raised Bed 15 Completed
After assembling a U shape, I laid it down and put the last side in place insitu, then filled it up with another wheel barrow load of woodchip so the woodchip was about an inch over the butt joint of the two frames.
Tack screwed top frame to bottom frame and then emptied the flower buckets of soil excavated from the footprint of the beds and the path in between. Topped off with two bucket loads of coir and compost that I grew spuds in last year.
Empty Square Flower Buckets and Spud Buckets placed in bed 16 to dry out in the sun. If it rains it will wash down the wet soil into the bottom of the buckets, and I can tip the rain water and soil into the now completed bed 15.
I placed some hoops on the bed before coming home just to put the fox off from climbing onto it and digging for worms, I will net it next visit.
Saturday, 1 February 2025
Loading The Car
In the afternoon as it had remained dry, I de-nailed and de-screwed the timber that I picked up Friday from building site a few doors away. I then stacked it in the car ready for taking to the allotment Sunday weather permitting.
Timber Dropped off To Plot
Woodchip has consolidated in the base layer of the current raised bed I'm constructing, due to the large amount of rain we have had.
I gathered rotting timber and branches and have stacked them on the completed Bed 15 raised bed, ready for the bottom layer of the next raised bed.
Planning and Reviewing February in Previous Years
Reviewing the diary over the last Twelve years for February
2017 - Infrastructure works, Laying concrete slabs at Spencer Road in the Greenhouse area , Portable Grow Station created and Sprouts sown, Grow Station 2 created, Chitting potatoes in Grow Station 2,
2018 - Infrastructure works, Laying concrete slabs on Plot 1A, Installing the bed edging that had been brought from Spencer Road Allotment, Warming Up Beds with solar tunnels and obtaining Timber Roof Joists from the building site next door.
2019 - Infrastructure works, Frost and a couple or raining Allotment days this year. Andy brought leaves from home for my leaf pile. Burning rotted timber and dry vegetation. Painting timber joists on the plot. Attacking the Hawthorne along the wall. Purchased potatoes from Wilko and set up chitting potatoes in Space saver Greenhouse. Attended the Garden Press Event and came home with lots of packs of seeds and other goodies.
- Greenhouse 1 - Currently being used to house all the cardboard to be used in the new raised beds
- Infrastructure - Convert standard 2.4m x 1.2m beds to 2 number 1.2 x 0.9m Raised beds with a path between.
- Potting Shed - Finish tidying up the potting shed ready for Spring 2025
- Greenhouse 1A - Set up more Coffee to dry out
- Daleks - Dig in the additional Daleks along the path with plot 2A
- Main Crop Potatoes - Harvest the last 3 buckets as required
- Onions - Overwintering Onions and Shallots in weed bed as necessary.
- Leaf Cages - Move contents of secondary cage to primary cage
- Apple Trees - Prune & Stabilise
- Grape Vines - Prune
Friday, 31 January 2025
Picking Up Timber
Thursday, 30 January 2025
Wednesday, 29 January 2025
Coffee & Chat
Idverde have stopped dropping off woodchip as most allotments main paths are way too boggy with all the storms and rain we have been having.