Thursday, 30 May 2019

EVERYTHING NOW IN FULL GROWING MODE


 PEA ONWARD (EARLY AND MAIN CROP)

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COMING INTO FLOWER

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CARROT AUTUMN KING 11

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DWARF FRENCH BEAN : SPRITE
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Broad Bean Aquadulce Claudia

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Broad Bean Aquadulce Claudia ready to 
start picking this coming weekend.
Time to make space in the freezer I think.

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Monday, 27 May 2019

Slow worms in the Compost Bin : A Gardeners Friend


Slow worms in the warmth 
of the Compost Bin

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Slow worms eat slugs, snails and worms, 
plus some caterpillars and insects. 
They can eat up to 50 slugs a day so gardeners love them.

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A slow worm may look like a snake 
(or at least a very large worm), 
but it’s actually a legless lizard. 
There are several things that make it different to a snake.

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Being most active at dusk, slow worms eat mainly slow moving prey such as slugs, worms, snails as well as the odd insect and spider. They do not bite people and are completely harmless. Slow worms, are protected by law and it is a criminal offence to deliberately kill them.

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Slow Worm Facts
  • Unlike snakes, it has eyelids so it can blink.
  • At up to 50cm long, it’s smaller and thinner that our common native snakes, the adder and the grass snake, which can grow to a metre long.
  • It can shed its tail to escape the jaws of predators, such as cats, foxes, hedgehogs and birds of prey. The tail wiggles around to distract the predator while the slow worm slithers away.
  • It has a fleshy, blunt tongue with a little notch in it, while snakes have long forked tongues. A slow worm won’t bite you, whereas an adder can give you a nasty, poisonous bite if you bother it.

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Bank Holiday Monday


A bright and breezy day on the allotment,
everything seems to be growing well
including the weeds.

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Pea Onward 
(Early and main crop) 
Just coming into flower.


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1St Early Potatoes (Rocket & Maris Bard)

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Broad Beans (Another week will be picking)

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Raspberries (Looks like a good crop this year)

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Broad Beans (A few picked today to have with my lunch)

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Shallots growing well

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Broad Beans (Another week will be picking)

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French Beans : SPRITE

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Sweet Corn : Swift (Looking healthy)

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Tidy for five minutes

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Wednesday, 22 May 2019

1st Picking of BROAD-BEANS & NEW POTATO



1st Picking of Broad Beans & New Potatoes
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Broad Bead Aquadulce Claudia : New Potato Rocket


Sown last November

A good heavy crop of beans this year


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Aquadulce Claudia


This variety is universally recognised 

as being the best variety for an autumn sowing. 

It establishes itself very quickly, easily 

and will produce a very early and heavy 

reliable crop of white beans, 

on medium sized plants of 6-7 beans per pod.

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