Just put a slideshow together for my year of veg growing and my giant onion disaster.
It's amazing how successful you can make a bad year look if you leave out all the disappointing photos. :lol:
The camera never lies ........NOT !!.. ;D
Click the SLIDESHOWS link if you want to have a look. :D
SLIDESHOWS (http://www.allotment-diary.co.uk/page17.html)
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Some lovely pictures there, vegman, very positive!! It all looks good enough to eat :P :P :P :P
;D ;D :o
Pretty as a picture! Weeds are not allowed then? Well done you, lots of hard work gone into those pics.
Perfection. And great photography to boot.
How I wish....!
Great pics. Very inspiring ;D
cj :)
Wonderful! :D
T.
What variety of onion do you grow for your shows?
beautifully put together, oh yeah great veg too ;).
Very enjoyable. Thanks for that, an inspiration. ;D
G x
Very impressive I enjoyed that, that gooseberry looked a bit vicious with all those spines on it :o
Did you meet your onion weight target?
Really shows what you can do with a tunnel.
Its got me thinking for next year I have a share in the site communal tunnel where I have an 8ft x 4ft bed, so I should be able to get a couple of dozen onions growing in a space that size if I want to.
Quote from: Tee Gee on October 02, 2008, 15:04:05
Did you meet your onion weight target?
Really shows what you can do with a tunnel.
Its got me thinking for next year I have a share in the site communal tunnel where I have an 8ft x 4ft bed, so I should be able to get a couple of dozen onions growing in a space that size if I want to.
No I only managed a 3 pounder after I was ravaged by thrips.
Just bought hundreds of sticky traps for next year so hopefully I might keep them away next time and grow a big 'un. ;D
Some neat photos there. Did you dig all your plot by hand or do you use a rotovator / cultivator
Thank you for the pics...certainly an inspiration to me for next year!!
QuoteI only managed a 3 pounder
Ah well!! there is always next year as they say.
I never weigh or measure my produce nowadays but I did have some good onions this year for a change, could it have been the rain? i.e. keeping the plants well watered,healthy and therefore less susceptible to pests & disease??
Quoteafter I was ravaged by thrips
It has been found that garlic plants placed strategically around the greenhouse are an effective way to repel thrips.
So this might be an idea to get a catch crop and keep your onions clear of pests.
This is my onions this year but not the big ones, I gave them to my grandsons who helped me when sowing the seed.
(http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd27/tgalmanac/Veg/P1070799.jpg)
The first two strings are the balance of my Japanese onions the ones at the back are my maincrop stock.
In otherwards they are in order of eating!!
nice photo's dan
Quote from: Tee Gee on October 04, 2008, 11:21:40
QuoteI only managed a 3 pounder
Ah well!! there is always next year as they say.
I never weigh or measure my produce nowadays but I did have some good onions this year for a change, could it have been the rain? i.e. keeping the plants well watered,healthy and therefore less susceptible to pests & disease??
Quoteafter I was ravaged by thrips
It has been found that garlic plants placed strategically around the greenhouse are an effective way to repel thrips.
So this might be an idea to get a catch crop and keep your onions clear of pests.
I might try planting some Garlic in pots as you suggest as a deterrant.
I find it so strange that some thrips hate Garlic but love Onions... ???
Mother Nature.... ??? ??? ???
Brilliant!
I think I'll just admit defeat and give up :'(
Quote from: Kea on October 11, 2008, 17:21:30
Brilliant!
I think I'll just admit defeat and give up :'(
Thanks, but like I said if you leave out all the bad stuff you can make anything look good. ;)
I didn't add any photos of my catterpillar wrecked Cabbages etc.... :-[
;D