What did you do in the garden today?

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Froglegs

Quote from: Mr Smith on March 27, 2009, 11:43:08
planted two rows of carrots four row of onions and was attacked by hailstone :)
They attacked me too. :o

Froglegs


saddad

Snap, I've just been hailed off!!  ::)

Twoflower

Quote from: downtoearth on March 26, 2009, 21:56:21
Twiddling my thumbs until I can get something else in up at the lottie so filled in gaps in the garden with peacock orchids, gypsophylla and dwarf allium. Tomorrow it's some dahlias, astilbe and bleeding hearts  :)

Linda
What do peacock orchids look like?  :)

thifasmom

planted some more spuds in containers, sowed some carrot seeds under a cloche, applied ash to my overwintered garlic, covered one of the bean trenches and dug another, lastly cleaned up and re-potted two overwintered scotch bonnet plants. everything i planned to do got done along with the washing, school runs and after school activities, woo hoo result!! ;D

betula

Went to the lottie and managed to prepare another raised bed. :)

The wind was freezing,just kept digging to keep warm. ;D

hopalong

Spent an hour or so this morning continuing to restore the garden of an elderly and very charming Indian lady. I've been working on it for an hour or two each week since the autumn.  The sedge and brambles are now almost cleared, revealing some lovely shrubs, including some rose bushes, and a few border plants, including some peonies. The cherry and forsythia blossom looks great. It was clearly a very well designed and maintained garden a few years ago. She has a mixture of buddha statues, garden gnomes and stone animals all over the place.

In the afternoon worked on the allotment of a friend who has recently come out of hospital and is anxious to get his potatoes and onions planted.  Interesting to see another allotment site.  Much smaller than ours, with some very neat and well maintained plots, lovely trees and loads of bird life. Rhubarb is growing very strongly and some of it is ready to pick.
Keep Calm and Carry On

RSJK

Went up the lottie to plant my onion sets and decided they were best left in the bag until it warms up a bit.
Richard       If it's not worth having I will have it

tonybloke

Another 5 hours of allotment secretary site visits, 'arranging' for 2 committee members to actually speak to each other, and to realise they are both singing from the same songsheet!! ;) ;D ;D
people handling skills, eh? ;D ;D ;D
You couldn't make it up!

tonybloke

planted the last of the red onion sets (another 150), so we got 300 sets, and 45 shallots in! (plus another 80 growing from seed)
prepared another No-dig bed 25ft X 4ft. picked a load of WSB and PSB and a couple of parsnips for dinner!! ;) all done and dusted by 11.30 !! ;)
You couldn't make it up!

cornykev

Planted one row of Kestrels and harvested a cabbage and some PSB.  ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

Borlotti

Started digging up this years crop of mares/horsetail.  Might leave it a bit longer as it keeps snapping off, when it is a bit taller can get it out in one go.  Lovely sunny day.  The redcurrant bushes seem to be looking good and the fruit trees have buds on, hope the frost didn't harm them. Joe Swift was up there working away, and there was some filming going on of the new people on their allotments, I wasn't filmed which is good as I looked dreadful in my old coat and woolly hat.   Apparently Joe has written a book, so Ken told me as he is in it about allotments but it costs £17, might have a quick free read.

thifasmom

potted up some house plants an greek basil plants, sowed with the kids some morning glory.

Robert_Brenchley

I hope he put some substance in the book; too many of them just repeat the same old stuff!

hopalong

#2073
Didn't manage to get down to the lottie till 6 p.m. Still a lot of people there, even at that time. Harvested some spinach and parsley; did some weeding, hoeing and raking; watered seedlings in cold frame (tomatoes, broccoli, marigolds, leeks, parsnips, broccoli, sprouts). No time to plant the rest of my red and white onion sets or my second early potatoes - later this week perhaps.
Keep Calm and Carry On

Deb P

Knackered after a day trip to London yesterday, so stayed at home and potted up some strawberries that arrived from France this week, and several dahlias. Down the plot to tackle some potatoes tomorrow I think..... ;D
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

http://www.littleoverlaneallotments.org.uk

Mr Smith

Beautiful morning down the lotty, erected my netted frame work to house my Sweetcorn and brassicas, planted more broad beans and four more rows of onions, :)

saddad

Finally finished planting the 400 cell sown onion sets... kept half a dozen back just incase some critter damages some...  :)

GRACELAND

i don't belive death is the end

caroline7758

Planted my first early spuds- approx. 30 each of Rocket and Arran Pilot. All planted in an ex-bramble patch so will see whether brambles or spuds win!Spread some hops between my rows of garlic and pulled some couch out from round my asparagus.

lushy86

Spent most of the day on the plot avoiding the washing and ironing - well it is my day off!!

Dug out another huge load of couch and put in some raspberry canes someone gave me - so I have now oficially planted on my plot - Yippee!!!  ;D :D ;D :D
Make mine a large one!

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