We are now tidying up our edges and hedgerows, which is fabulous. Please check before you strim and mow.
Thursday, 9 April 2026
Wednesday, 8 April 2026
Sowing Tomatoes
This morning I've sown 3 of the following varieties of tomatoes, the Big Mother Fucker and Tennis Ball were given to me to harvest seeds from by a fellow plot holder who had no idea what they were called, so I named them after their size. They grew well last year and didn't get blight.
Crimson Plum
Tennis Ball
Crimson Crush
Back British Farming
In April 2026, Tesco announced record profits of £2.8–3.1 billion while British farmers went bankrupt supplying their shelves. Keir Starmer's government has done nothing to stop a supermarket oligopoly that controls 80% of UK food retail, allowing three chains to dictate terms to every farmer in the country.
Tuesday, 7 April 2026
Please Vote For Mill Green Allotment
Mill Green Allotment is in the 40 plots or less category and is currently 2nd for the most votes and we only have 20 plot holders
Please Vote Here
As of Easter Monday these are the results in the £500 voucher category Yellow pins
- Kimberworth Park
Allotments
— 74 votes
- Mill Green Allotments — 53 votes
- Carter Royd Allotments — 42 votes
- Tullos Crescent
Allotments
— 34 votes
- Sydney Street Allotments — 32 votes
- Three Pits Allotments — 1 vote
- Castle Hill Allotments — 0 votes
- Community Plot (Gavin Morgan) — 0 votes
Monday, 6 April 2026
Weeding Bed 15 & SFG Bed 2
14C and sunny today on the allotment. I've added labels to the potatoes chitting in the potting shed. I cleared to weeds from Bed 15 and Square Foot Garden Bed 2 this afternoon. Only John on the allotment when I arrived, Two more allotment holders came in the afternoon, I really expected to see more people down there today.
Bed 15 Before weeding.
Bed 15 After weeding.
Bed 15 watered and covered with Debris Netting.
Potatoes with Labels I created this morning.
Potatoes with Labels I created this morning.
SFG Bed 2 Before, Lettuce bolted.
SFG Bed 2 mid- weeding.
Sunday, 5 April 2026
Hydrating Blocks Of Coir
Saturday, 4 April 2026
Friday, 3 April 2026
Wilkinson Sword Long Reach Pruner
- CUTTING MECHANISM: Ultralight bypass pruner design with high carbon steel blade featuring non-stick coating for clean, precise cuts
- GRAB AND HOLD SYSTEM: Innovative gripping mechanism securely holds dead heads and cuttings after cutting, preventing them from falling to ground
- ADJUSTABLE GRIP: Easy-grip handle rotates to provide optimal cutting angles and better access to hard-to-reach foliage
- LONG REACH DESIGN: Extended length aluminium shaft allows for pruning at height while maintaining stability and control
- PREMIUM CONSTRUCTION: Wilkinson Sword quality with ultra-sharp steel blade ensures lasting performance and clean cut.
- Design & Weight: Part of the "Ultralight" range, it features a 65cm (approx. 2ft) aluminium shaft that is very light, reducing fatigue during long pruning sessions.
- Grab & Hold Mechanism: A standout feature, this mechanism holds onto deadheads or cuttings after they are severed, preventing them from falling into awkward spots.
- Cutting Action: The bypass blades are sharp, high-carbon steel with a non-stick coating, handling green growth and stems up to 22mm thick with ease.
- User Experience: Many users find it "excellent" for cutting through tough or thorny shrubbery without stepping into flower beds.
- Adjustability: The handle rotates to allow for different cutting angles
- Extremely lightweight and easy to handle.
- Excellent "grab and hold" feature keeps mess to a minimum.
- Strong enough to cut through thicker, established stems up to 22mm.
- 10-year guarantee.
- Some users reported that the mechanism can jam or break with very heavy use.
- It is a 650mm tool; it provides extra reach but is not a full "long-reach telescopic" tool that extends many feet.
- It can pinch fingers if not used carefully.
Thursday, 2 April 2026
Wednesday, 1 April 2026
Charles Dowding returns to digging.
Charles Dowding has dropped No Dig and launched a new range of rotavators, which he hopes will improve soil conditions at his Home Acres site.
Planning and Reviewing April in Previous Years
Reviewing the diary over the last Thirteen years for April
2014 - Potatoes in buckets, Potatoes in the ground, Sowing Tomatoes, Beetroots, Spring Onions, weeding and fertilising beds, potting on tomatoes into vending machine cups. a cold snap and fleece over the spuds.
2015 - New edging to beds, Planting potatoes in buckets, Potatoes in the ground, Brassicas into vending machine cups, Sowing Tomatoes,
2018 - Plot 1 covered with weed membrane, Still on Spencer Road allotment at this stage, Plant Spuds in Buckets, Sacks of grass from Ron, Tomatoes potted on into vending machine cups, Allium Trays and planted onions, Spuds planted in the ground, Bought new B&Q Strimmer, Sowing Cucumbers, Butternut Squash and Marrows, Apple Trees in Blossom, Bluebells flowering in the Comfrey Bed, Cabbages and cauliflowers planted donated by Keith & Pauline, Onions in modules planted out,
2019 - A lot of time was spent going backwards and forwards to the hospital due to the injury I had at the end of March and the Cellulitis that had flared up on my leg. Because of the pain and the infection gardening was really out of the question. My daughter and future son-in-law did what they could to help me get plants in the ground on the plot and I was only allowed to attend in a purely supervising role. I did make onion bed planting membrane and I was allowed to visit on my own to fill up the compost Dalek. First Early spuds in buckets, Obtained Tumbling Composter off Freecycle.
- Greenhouse 1 - Currently being used to house all the cardboard to be used in the new raised beds Loft Conversion fixed & Fitted
- Infrastructure - Bed 16A Completed, Bed H1 Completed and Beds H2, 14 & 14A to be started and worked towards completion.
- Infrastructure - De-Band Scaffold Boards & Assemble more Raised Bed Frames
- Rhubarb - Weed and Mulch
- Raspberry Beds - 3 of 4 now Weed and Mulch, then build cages
- All Gold Raspberry Beds - New Fencing to be installed
- Climbing Frame Greenhouse - Weed and Mulch
- Greenhouse 1A - Set up more Coffee to dry out
- Daleks - Dig in the additional Daleks along the path with plot 2A
- Grape Vines - Prune

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