I had a quick look on metcheck and I'm afraid the weather doesn't look promising for the Easter weekend. However, ever the optimist I'm planning a bumper weekend at the allotment.
Potatoes, Onion sets (red and white), Carrots, Parsnips all to be sown or planted and hopefully some more beds of our new plot next door dug over and got ready. Oh yeah, I also want to put the bean trench in and poles up ready for the runners when the time comes... ;D
Over the school easter holsI am planning to finish clearing the area for the greenhouse and get it up. Also to finish clearing the main planting area and dig all the potato trenches!
A lot of lottie work, a rest from school, a few meals that take longer to cook and a trip or two to Bridlington for fresh caught crab....and maybe I will pop over to Holland to see the Grandbaby.
Some house decorating, some seed sowing, re do the back garden, pave the front,pressure wash the house outside, finish the quilt I hoped to have ready for Easter,demolish the old shed, build three nore raised beds....
Oh eck, I think I would do better to stay at work
XX Jeannine
I've got a whole week off and no money to go away, so i'm really hoping we get some decent weather to have a concerted go at the allotment and garden. Fingers crossed! :D
planting spuds, onions, some more carrots in the hot bed, hopefully get the weather to let me ;D
Quote from: Jeannine on March 13, 2008, 17:40:19
... decorating, some seed sowing, re do the back garden, pave the front,pressure wash the house outside, finish the quilt I hoped to have ready for Easter,demolish the old shed, build three nore raised beds....
Blimey Jeannine!!!!! You must be wonderwoman ;D Good luck with all that.
Quote from: manicscousers on March 13, 2008, 19:07:57
...hopefully get the weather to let me ;D
Yes, let's all do a collective prayer for lots of sunshine. ;)
Go away to Flamingo Land with the wife & kids in our new caravan that I will be picking up on Monday 8). Our current one is now on ebay.
Quote from: ktlawson on March 13, 2008, 20:50:53
Go away to Flamingo Land with the wife & kids in our new caravan that I will be picking up on Monday 8). Our current one is now on ebay.
I sold a caravan on Ebay (eventually!) it took 3 auctions because people would try to outbid each other until it had reached stupid money and then back out of the sale >:( hope you don't have any probs and enjoy Flamingo land (never heard of it?)
Well depending on weather (isn't it always) I'd like to get my 1st early spuds in and my early nantes carrots, then finish digging rest of the beds over and lay the last of the paths and then start digging my fruit beds. On top of that I also need to write 3 essays and a research project! Oh and revise for 2 exams.
crikey, I thought we had lots planned but looking at what others are doing we're taking it easy!! ;D
Planting early spuds, sowing a few speculative cabbages & beetroot, digging over the rest of the beds, sowing beans and stuff, whatever takes my fancy in pots to be kept in the sheltered corner for a month or so, painting the bathroom walls & ceiling, spec'ing a kitchen, serious cleaning, digging a tiny wildlife pond, changing the car tyres and updating my family history data.
Alternatively, sleeping in, drinking wine and reading books!
Quote from: ktlawson on March 13, 2008, 20:50:53
Go away to Flamingo Land with the wife & kids in our new caravan that I will be picking up on Monday 8). Our current one is now on ebay.
Just going away in ours about 15 miles. Enough so we can just chill and shakedown our new one.
Quote from: ACE on March 14, 2008, 10:26:35Just going away in ours about 15 miles. Enough so we can just chill and shakedown our new one.
Have a good one ACE hope it allows you to relax and get over your op!
I'm going to be racing around the infamous Nürburgring. It's my 3rd time, but I promise I will be careful :)
I'll leave the webcam image on this page, it updates every minute...you never know, you might see me!
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I'll be in this
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Wish me luck!...well, more luck than the above :)
Tim
The very best of British Tim,
Good Luck ;) :D :D
mmmmm might be busy over Easter weekend, so it's this weekend that I will be doing things!!! Getting in some more manure, planting the early spuds and setting up my polytunnel to sow the first seeds (early carrot, beet and radishes and maybe some peas if I am keen)
But I am having a week off in April for school hols so hopefully I will be able then to make several manure runs, prepare lots of beds and sow lots of the main season stuff!!!
So according to the BBC forecast it looks like I might be shovelling snow for Easter!!! :o :o :o ;D
Finishing off the decorating of the hall, then if weather permits gardening. If the weather is bad might as well start decorating the dining room!!
After attending a contemporary Easter service with fantastic music I'll be cooking ham and Pineapple Bake for company who I hope won't stay too late ;D so I can enjoy sitting on the pond bench looking at the bulbs greeting the Spring.
Wish I'd got my liner for the wildlife pond sorted 'cos it could be filling up with rainwater over the weekend. :-\
Eating all the Easter eggs if the weather forecast is correct - oh and sowing the toms and pricking out the chillies and aubergines!
I've got so much that needs doing in the garden and veg patch but I might end up sowing and potting on in the greenhouse if they get the weather right for this weekend. If it's really bad I can catch up on all the threads that, as a fairly new A4A forummer, I haven't already read :) Cup of tea and eggs at my side ;D
Just finished getting the ark ready to buy 6 new chickens for our garden so we can reduce our food miles and not have to eat those nasty things from the supermarket!
Hoping to finish my onions, get the rest of my earlies in and sow some more carrots, its not looking good though, could be pub weather. ;D ;D ;D
I'll be attending a service in the morning (Ladywood Methodist normal; I'm not sure what a 'contemporary' one is), then taking a service in the evening. Hopefully I won't have too much to do in the morning, but if there's any problem I'm sure to get landed with sorting it out. I might get to the plot at some point in the afternoon.
Building a compost bin - and watching it fill up with snow!
NE forecast absolutley rubbish again - wah man!...
we only get 3 days of summer and they're always a week day....
:-\ Had planned to do loads of jobs in the garden this weekend, especially has my OH was home and able to help out!! But now the weather is looking pretty chronic may end up working in the greenhouse (which will please OH!!) Hope to fit in a few decent walks with the dog and maybe OH!! May even have a snowball fight!!! LOL!!!
Also need to catch up on a lot of paperwork and computer chores.... so with a good brew on the go... will settle down and apply myself to dealing with those tasks.... will at least be on top of that when Spring finally arrives and can then totally absorb myself in garden duties!!!
HAPPY EASTER TO YOU ALL!!! (http://www.animated-gifs.eu/easter-uk/0016.gif)
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Have my best friend and her family coming to visit.
Attending mass today. Tonight planning to paint the kitchen!!
Taking kids to local village woods for an easter egg hunt saturday morning, which is lots of fun.
Saturday night attend the Easter Viguel at church.
Sunday big Roast dinner.
Monday put my feet up and watch the snow fall. :D
Bad bad weather expected here over easter, so no gardening.
Today spent hours putting membrane on raised bed (in high winds!) and planting my strawberries. Hope they'll be ok as I didnt want to leave them in the packaging (they arrived last week). Hope they're hardy!
In spite of terrible forecast, went up to allotment and stayed for 4 hours in brilliant sunshine and a bit of a breeze (near Hastings and Battle). Put up a terrible Lidl plastic tunnel thing from last year (has anyone else suffered from these? Hoops that collapse, made of awful brittle white plastic?) to cover snap peas. Soaked peas and kept in airing cupboard until roots showed, as I don't like sowing duds. (Obviously will remove tunnel when they are tall enough).
Did lots of digging and cleared second asparagus row, and cleaned out artichoke row. Very, very pleased with my day. Even more now that it is pouring with rain.
Got home to find first husband's second wife sitting in my kitchen discussing depression with my daughter, a bit of a downer. What she needs is an allotment.
Promised second husband supper at 7, so had better get on with it. (Pork chops; first husband a pig farmer, and second wife - husband died a few years ago - says she cannot face pork any more, but I love it).