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Tag Archives: compost
Allotment Adventures: Compost
Over the last couple of weeks, we’ve been working on the compost. I would have rather been sorting out the weeds but the compost was showing signs of being tunnelled into , so it was time to turn it. It’s … Continue reading
Allotment Adventures: Start
March marks the real start of the allotment year for me. You can tell this because yesterday, 1000 litres of compost (Wickes peat free) got delivered to the flat yesterday and I’ve started to wheelbarrow it around to the plot … Continue reading
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Tagged 2022, allotment, allotment adventures, compost, march, March 2022, Northfields Allotments, plot 186, spring, worklist
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Allotment Adventures: The Winter Work List
Once the clocks go back, and it’s too dark to pop in after work, we visit the allotment less. We do still grow things over the cold season and right now we’ll still harvesting carrots, turnips, kale, chard, parsnips, cabbage … Continue reading
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Tagged 2021, allotment adventures, clearing beds, compost, grow some food, grow your own, kitchen garden, london, November, November 2021, raised beds, urban plot, winter, winter work list
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Allotment Adventures: Make Friends with an Engineer
We finally have a polytunnel! Richard and Sue came on Saturday and Richard with some help from me and Sue, put it together. Richard also fixed the sides of the new flower bed that will be next to the polytunnel … Continue reading
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Tagged 2021, allotment adventures, autumn, autumn raspberries, cabbages, chard, clearing beds, compost, grow some food, grow your own, kale, kitchen garden, london, October, October 2021, parsnips, polytunnel, preparation for a polytunnel, raised beds, raspberries, turnips, urban plot
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Allotment Adventures: Back to Work
After a week away and a couple of weeks of not doing much work, we were back in the saddle this week. Most of the work was done at the back of the plot, we cleared the space for the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2021, allotment adventures, autumn, autumn raspberries, cabbages, chard, clearing beds, compost, grow some food, grow your own, kale, kitchen garden, london, October, October 2021, parsnips, preparation for a polytunnel, raised beds, raspberries, salsify, turnips, urban plot
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Allotment Adventures: She’s back!
There she is, the lesser spotted weeder. She’s was back for a brief time on the plot. She decided it was too windy to weed so we finished woodchipping the main path and topped up two more of the beds. … Continue reading
Allotment Adventures: A Spring Tidy
On Saturday morning, I was facing a stack of compost to wheelbarrow to the plot, but my lovely friends Sue and Richard came and rescued me with their car and by 10:30 all of the compost was at the plot. … Continue reading
Allotment Adventures: Back to Work
Although it’s not quite spring, it’s getting lighter and warmer and it’s time for me to resume work on the plot. So last weekend, I spent 4 hours on the plot. Trips to the plot always involve carrying something, this … Continue reading
Allotment Adventures: Getting to Work
I have a confession, I’m finding all the time alone on the allotment a little difficult, I miss my trusty sidekick! So I haven’t done as much as I planned, but I have done some things, the potatoes are in … Continue reading
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Tagged allotment, allotment adventures, apple tree, blossom, city plot, compost, plum tree, raised beds, shed, spring, working
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Allotment Adventures: Allotment Every Day
Last week, Monday to Friday, I went to the allotment every morning, I didn’t go on the weekend because I was feeling really puny (not at all virus related, not even a cold) so I had a weekend off and … Continue reading
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Tagged alloment adventures, allotment, apple tree, compost, mulch, plum tree, social distancing, spring
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