MY ALLOTMENTS UPDATES RETURN

Started by STEVEPARTRIDGE, October 01, 2008, 11:40:43

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STEVEPARTRIDGE

Hi all after a longer than expected break due to ill health I'm pleased to be back in action and back to doing my updates, hope that you have all had a good harvest this season despite the weather, regards Steve.

http://www.myallotments.com

STEVEPARTRIDGE


kt.

Pleased to have you back matey. I cant believe it - all your updates and only your first success with swede - you kept that one quiet. ;D ;D ;D
All you do and all you see is all your life will ever be

Tulipa

Hi Steve,

I am sorry you have not been well, it has been a horrid summer, but am so glad to see you back.  I love your blog and look forward to the updates, your allotment always looks so amazing.  Good to have you back. :)

Take care

T.

woodypecks

Hi Steve ! yes, nice to see you back ...enjoy your allotment updates too .  :D  amazing celery...am I too late to wrap mine up?  I interplanted mine with leeks hoping they would all blanche each other ....it worked a little but not as good as yours !   Debs
Trespassers will be composted !

adrianhumph

 Hi Steve,  :D
                     Good to hear from you again,  ;D A bit confused reference your pruning of the blackurrant bush. As I understand it , you prune out any 3 year old wood, leaving behind younger growth to crop next year, you seem to have pruned out all the wood as if you are regenerating the bush. Surely looking at the picture you are not going to get any fruit next year ??? Please correct me if I`m wrong.
                    Cheers

                    Adrian.

Plot69

Welcome back Steve.

Congratulations on your new additions, nothing better than walking down your garden to collect your own eggs. I've got four young girls laying for me...


Tony.

Sow it, grow it, eat it.


STEVEPARTRIDGE

Quote from: adrianhumph on October 02, 2008, 09:07:02
Hi Steve,  :D
                     Good to hear from you again,  ;D A bit confused reference your pruning of the blackurrant bush. As I understand it , you prune out any 3 year old wood, leaving behind younger growth to crop next year, you seem to have pruned out all the wood as if you are regenerating the bush. Surely looking at the picture you are not going to get any fruit next year ??? Please correct me if I`m wrong.
                    Cheers

                    Adrian.

Hello Adrian, many thanks for pointing out the error of my ways, you are quite right about me rejuvinating my Blackcurrant bushes they will take until the year after next to produce a full crop for me, I have ammended my website accordingly, regards Steve

lorna

Hve enjoyed another update from you.Sorry to hear you have been unwell.

saddad

Great to see you again Steve...  :)

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