ok.
i've chosen, ordered and received next years seeds.
my brassica collection seems fine on its own.
the weed pile remains too wet to burn.
now what?
i need something to do on the plot, something that will take AGES.
a reason to make regular daytrips up there.
i'm not very good at just hanging about, i'm definately better at 'purposeful'
any ideas folks?
Tara xxx
At the moment my "Big Project" on plot is Trench Composting.
Dig a trench fill it with compostable material and cover with earth, I have mixed in seaweed and manure and intend to use it as a bean trench when completed.
It's a little and often job....provides a mad half hours activity this time of year as and when the weather permits.
Cheers
Dave
If you're really, really bored, you could sieve the stones from an area for carrots.
dave- fab idea. ;D
i'm gonna start that today. if i do one trench at a time me and sophie (aged 3) can trundle round there every morning with a sandcastle sized bucket of peelings!
djbrenton- as sad as it sounds, i've already done that  :-[
i've got a small raised bed (3ft x 6ft) that i've filled with sieved earth.
yup. i really am that bored!
i may have to do a second one for parsnips :o
Tara xxx
Write some Christmas cards?
wardy, you read my mind!
i rescued a double glazed window from the skip. any reason i shouldn't have a double glazed cold frame?
should i make vents in the walls or anything?
never having used one (or seen one except in books) i'd be grateful for any words of wisdom.
thanks, Tara xxx
Ok, absolute last resort for the bored allotment addict. Instead of rotating your crops this year, how about rotating your beds!
Yes, thats right. Move the soil where you grew potatoes last year to where you grew beans last year etc. That way your plot can look exactly the same this year. That should keep you going till Spring. You can als reduce wear and tear on your paths by rotating the heavy use paths to less worn areas and vice versa If you've got a shed you can replace all the nails/screws to ensure sturdiness too.
And I forgot the obvious. Number all your potatoes in the order you dug them so you use them in the right order.
Would you use an indelible marker for that DJ as otherwise the numbers might rub off ? ;D
Quote from: Derekthefox on December 07, 2005, 11:26:28
Would you use an indelible marker for that DJ as otherwise the numbers might rub off ? ;D
don't be silly derek,
you have to carve the numbers in ::)
Aha using a pumpkin carving kit I presume ...
Derekthefox ;D
Quote from: Derekthefox on December 07, 2005, 19:13:45
Aha using a pumpkin carving kit I presume ...
Derekthefox ;D
a cordless dremel would be better don't you think more intricate carving could be achieved ;D
Quote from: timf on December 08, 2005, 14:43:37
Quote from: Derekthefox on December 07, 2005, 19:13:45
Aha using a pumpkin carving kit I presume ...
Derekthefox ;D
a cordless dremel would be better don't you think more intricate carving could be achieved ;D
You take a perfectly sensible idea.....
And turn it into a better one ... ;D
Derekthefox :D
You could always sit and wait for the weeds to germinate?!
Build a chicken run ready for spring? Lovely fresh eggs.
Ey up Northerner me owd duck ;D
Oh I want ferls but my old man says no. He's waiting for dog to snuff it so we can start having holidays again so doesn't want anything else tying us to the house. Oh gawd, I'd forgotten how much I hated foreign travel :( Even watching waves on telly makes me nauseous :-X
A week at Loggerheads will do me fine :)
Read some beekeeping books, get some beehives in Thorne's New Year sale, assemble them, and before you know what's happening you'll be complaining like mad because you can't get the bees before June!
Come and help me ;) ;D
Heyup Wardy. Ferls?
;D ;D
Ferls?.........Fowls with an accent?....I'll get me coat
Wardy. Come on!!! Is Katynewbie right?? Didn't like to ask coward that I am.
You thought Northerner would know what a ferl was ;D
They all call um ferls round here in N Derbyshire ;D
Ee's gettin posh that Northerner as ee's spelt eyup with an "h" ;D
Oh yes
Nope, still stumped......ferls doesn't have an h in it, does it? Unless it's that sneaky silent and invisible h? Wards, put me out of my misery, please!!! :-[ ;)
Ey up UCP
A ferl is a fowl :) People round ere keep ferls, it's easier to say than fowl. Too lazy to enunciate vowels in these parts :)
I spotted it early on, and had never heard the term before. Perhaps Lottie is just having a general problem with winged creatures, after all, she couldn't hit the penguin either ;D ;D ;D
Sorry Lottie, I am not having a go at your expense, honest, but that just seemed too good a chance to pass up ... I think I may need my hard hat now ... running for cover ...
Derekthefox ;D
Quote from: wardy on December 11, 2005, 10:26:50
Ey up UCP
A ferl is a fowl :) People round ere keep ferls, it's easier to say than fowl. Too lazy to enunciate vowels in these parts :)
Surely you mean verls? :)
Nah - a verl is what a kezza eats, in't it werdy.
No no no, verls an consnance. It's ow we speak innit?
Kezza? is that like a sparrook? :)
Sparawks, verls and ferls. We are blessed with such a rich language ;D
You've forgot the jenny wen Wardy