Wednesday, 18 March 2026
Bed H1 Topped Up and Completed
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
Chitting Potatoes
First Early - Sharp's Express - Taylors
First Early / Salad Potato - Pentland Javellin - Taylors
Second Early - Charlotte - Taylors
Main Crop - Desiree - Taylors
No one has taken any woodchips yet, nice mound
First Early / Salad Potato - Pentland Javellin - Taylors
First Early / Salad Potato - Pentland Javelin - Taylors & Charlotte Salad Second
Charlotte & Sharpe's Express - both Taylors
First Early - Sharp's Express - Taylors on the left &
Main Crop - Desiree - Taylors on the right
Potting shed bench top.
Starbucks Coffee Grounds laid out for breaking up and drying out.
Tales From The Plot
It's getting to that time now to sow/plant or not too ?
(c) 2026 Keith Wheeler of Facebook Group Allotment Life For Beginners UK
I love these informative posters that Keith produces and I have made a Keith Wheeler hyperlink label so you can find them all. Used on manvslug.uk with permission.
Monday, 16 March 2026
Mulching Raspberries & A Load of Woodchips Dropped Off
11c dropping to 10.5c with a chilly wind this afternoon as I collected 3 wheel barrow loads and four 30L Pots with Handles of mulch worthy rotted woodchips to mulch the Raspberry beds, and clear the woodchip pile so another fresh load could be dropped off by Dave our tame tree surgeon.
Three wheelbarrow loads and four 30L Pots with handles
Woodchip area just before Dave the tree surgeon arrived with his van
Nice looking path worth woodchips
Lots of smoke as he tipped it and it continued for some time afterThe Garden Tool Relocation Program
Foxes can be added to that list, I have found shoes, gloves and socks left on my plot that are not mine.
Sunday, 15 March 2026
Bed H1 Nearly Completed
I then spread tree leaves over the woodchip and emptied all the 30L pots with handles of decanted soil into the top section of the raised bed, taking cared to spread the soil and remove any bindweed or mares tail roots that I may have missed when originally filling the pots up.
I have more buckets of soil to decant in order to bring the soil up to the top of the bed, but I had extended my visit by and hour and a half past lunch time, and was quite frankly knackered, so collected my tools, and made my way home.
The Oakland Garden 30L Plant Pot with Handles have been designed and manufactured with a dual-tier base system and drainage holes to prevent waterlogging and promote excellent drainage and thus healthy root growth, plus it stiffens up the base of the pot. I guess its the ex R&D and Structural Engineer in me that notices these kind of things.
What I hadn't taken into account was just how useful that profile is when lifting and decanting the woodchips and soil out into the raised beds. The Oakland pots are so much easier to grab, and tip out as the dual-tier base system gives areas for your fingers to get a grip and make handling and emptying easy.
They are so much easier to handle and tip out, than the flat bottomed pots I have from other suppliers.
Saturday, 14 March 2026
Oakland Gardens - Electric Windowsill Propagator
Raised Bed H1 & Fixing The Loft Conversion II
9c Sunny day down on the allotment today, I started by fixing the solar panel to the arris rail that the original two smaller solar panels were fixed too.
Friday, 13 March 2026
Raised Bed H1 & Fixing The Loft Conversion
70mph winds last night and the store in the back garden was laying flat on its doors. That's never happened before. Bleeding Freezing this morning, so I left the allotment to this afternoon said 8.5C Overcast but felt a good 3 - 4 degrees lower and a cold wind.
Frame assembled yesterday lifted with the aid of Ex Fireman Andy onto bed H1, he is around tomorrow and has said I can call on him to lift the Plot 1 Greenhouse Loft conversion back in place, as he knows I can't climb ladders anymore, and could not get the loft conversion into the hole in the roof on my own, these days.
That meant I had to get the loft conversion assembled today, which gave me motivation as it was cold and I could have happily come home, but working in the potting shed it was sheltered after I had cut the roofing batten up to join the parts of the loft conversion together.
Timbers cut ready for screwing the polycarbonate panels together that have been tack welded in place on the outside face
The two legs will hang down in behind of the aluminium frame to what was the opening vent and stop the loft conversion sliding off the roof, yes it did happen on the Plot 1A greenhouse when the glue gun tack welds failed.
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I have the timber for an additional frame which will make the H1 raised bed significantly higher on the plot 1 side and little higher on the plot 1A side, due to the slope between the levels of the two plots across bed H1.
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