Sunday 30 October 2011

What we did today...


We have already cleared all the perennial weeds from around the polytunnel, fixed gravel boards along the outside, lined the gap between the boards and the tunnel with black polythene and filled this with shingle to  prevent any weeds growing close to the tunnel walls and to allow the areas around the tunnel to be strimmed without damaging the walls.

This is what we did today :
  • Attached a mesh screen to the back doorway of the polytunnel.
  • Hung a polythene blind at the back doorway to raise/lower as temperature dictates.
  •  Rebuilt the front door and re-covered it in UV stabilised polythene sheeting.
On Wednesday, the door will be hung and we will then concentrate our efforts on preparing the allotment beds, leaving the remaining work inside the polytunnel for those cold and rainy days when it is not possible to work outside.
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Sunday 23 October 2011

Light at the end of the tunnel...

We have acquired a polytunnel !
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A neighbouring allotment holder has given up his plot, leaving this polytunnel which abuts on to our patch.
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We have managed to clear the jungle that was growing inside and removed the door and the curtain, both of which will need repairing.  The door will then be hung so that it faces onto our plot.
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As you can see from the picture, we have been washing the inside and outside of the tunnel with a solution of Jeyes Fluid to remove the algae.
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The next task will be to construct raised beds inside the tunnel and fill them with compost ready for planting in late-Winter.
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Wednesday 19 October 2011

Rodima

Comparison time again !
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Last year we grew a variety of red cabbage called 'Kalibos' which produced heads of an insipid pink colour. 
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This year we obtained seeds of a variety called 'Rodima' from vegetableseeds.net and these produced some beautiful, deep red cabbages that are superb when pickled.

We will be looking to grow more of these next year.

Sunday 16 October 2011

Autumn Planting

We had a poor harvest of shallots and garlic this year, which I believe was caused by using our own bulbs for planting.  
So, this year, no expense spared !  We bought garlic bulbs ('Solent Wight' & 'Picardy Wight') and shallots ('Jermor') which were planted yesterday.
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I will be sowing broad beans 'Aquadulce' during the week.
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