A new study has found that glyphosate-based pesticides significantly affect the early life stages of amphibians. Full post here: https://pan-uk.org/study-finds-that-amphibians-are-harmed...
A new study has found that glyphosate-based pesticides significantly affect the early life stages of amphibians. Full post here: https://pan-uk.org/study-finds-that-amphibians-are-harmed...
Paving Slabs picked up in my car, with some stacked in the boot, a few on the back seat on a tarp, and the broken sabs in the front seat passenger footwell to distribute the load, and not make the car back heavy and lift the front wheels off the road. My daughter Kelly came with me to collect the paving slabs from Stoneleigh, and did most of the heavy lifting, bless her.
Unloaded at the allotment and placed by my Son-In-Law Andy, such that I can still get into the Daleks. These paving slabs will go between the new raised beds that are being installed and will also tidy up some of the paths where I had to rob some paving slabs in the past.
The backup pebble pool nicely frozen, and providing an open air ice ring.
My robin let me know his feeder needed topping up and was in the feeder as soon as it was full, and I was still in touching distance. He is way too trusting and I keep telling him not to be!.
This set of midi handled tools from Kent & Stowe will be the perfect addition to any gardener’s kit. Consisting of a Border Hand Fork and Trowel, each have been made from a beautiful high quality ash wood, and stainless steel.
They have been designed to last, and are contoured for a perfect, comfortable grip when carrying out gardening jobs like weeding, planting and cultivating. Both midi-size for extra reach, they have excellent resistance to rust, and efficient cultivation with very minimal soil adhesion.
These tools will be ideal for use in raised beds and at the backs of borders for planting, cultivating and weeding.
The Kent & Stowe range of crafted quality garden tools reflects traditional British gardening heritage and will last a lifetime.
The total length of the hand trowel is 60cm, and the hand fork 58.5cm.
All Kent & Stowe stainless steel tools come with a 15-year guarantee.Clearing broom cupboard office over the weekend as it was not allotment visiting weather and I had many sacks of shredded paper for composting browns to drop off at the allotment on the way home from visiting Emma & Digby.
We have not had standing water in the car park until all the heavy equipment and dumper truck and stump grinder has been up and down the main path and filling the skips that were in the car park.
The rain has done a number on the muddy car park following all the heavy machinery that has been used on the site, so I filled the couple of soft muddy spots with barrow loads of woodchip. Looks like some other plot holders have been saving stones and filling other soft spots.
Another soft muddy patch between the wooden gate and the metal inner gate
There are many allotment holders that save and collect the cardboard loo rolls to use for starting off seeds in. I have tried leaving them round but they really bulk up and become a pain in the backside to store that way.
My solution is to find a cardboard box ideally the same depth or a little deeper than the loo roll and fold and flatten the rolls. As can be seen in the photograph above, as I gradually filled the box I placed some at 90 degrees to make four rows that I'm gradually adding too.
My sister keeps her loo rolls for me, and by the time I get to use what I have collected for pre germinated parsnips I will have the 105 I need for a bed load of parsnips.
I normally start off the germination of parsnip seeds in Chinese's takeaway containers on a layer of damp kitchen roll, you can see a couple of roots on the seeds in the photo above.
When nearly ready to start transplanting germinated seeds, I fold the loo rolls in the other direction and place them in modules that then stack nicely, and add compost into the loo rolls.
I stuck a small coke bottle into a loo roll marked the bottle with a Sharpe and then cut just below the line so the bottle sits nice and snug on top of the roll. I then made another cut further up the bottle. It works so well as a funnel to get the compost into the toilet roll.
When I see the roots form I transplant the parsnip seeds into compost that I have added to the loo roll and because parsnips grow so fast once germinated, by the time I have a trays worth it's not unusual to see some seedlings poking their heads out
One knows which seedling is the parsnip because its the one in the middle of the loo roll so weeding becomes easier as you know what not to weed.
Historically until 2023 I have had great results growing parsnips this way, however last year there were so many slugs and snails that they ate all 105 transplanted parsnips in the bed!
January on the allotment in the UK may be a quiet month for growing, but the tasks listed below which include preparation, maintenance, and getting ready for the growing season will ensure your allotment is well-prepared for a productive year ahead.
Harvesting:
Soil Care:
Sowing and Planting;
Greenhouse and Polytunnel Maintenance:
Tool and Equipment Care:
Pest and Disease Management:
Planning and Preparation:
Wildlife Care:
General Maintenance:
Fruit Care:
Reviewing the diary over the last Twelve years for January