Wednesday, 30 April 2014

SLOW PROGRESS

In my last post I said that I would have to be up at the allotments all day every day to get the digging done in time to plant out everything I have planned for this year. Well, no surprise, I haven't been up there everyday and so I feel like I am way way behind with everything. I have Dahlias in pots all over the place desperate to go out, gladioli corms and anemone bulbs which will shrivel and die if I don't do something with them soon, tomato plants that are getting too big for their pots...

The Charlotte potatoes I planted at the end of March are coming through fine but last week I planted out some maincrop potatoes. I had to take a pick axe to the ground to break it up so I'm not convinced these potatoes will do anything. The photo below shows a row of potatoes. I think it is going to be impossible to earth them up once they poke their heads through. And they will only be able to grow out and down if they are as tough as rocks.

Rock gardening on the allotment.... aka a row of potatoes

But the mild weather has meant my over-wintered sweet peas are doing very well and so I planted them out a week or so ago. I have put them where I grew potatoes last year so there is a bit of room to move in the soil. I am not sure if they will get enough sun where they are, but I reasoned there is only one way to find out.

Sweet peas doing well in April

We have had a few good finds whilst digging recently. Two toads, a newt and a slow worm all in one day. As we continue to knock the allotment into shape, we will need to be mindful to leave places for them to live.

A welcome visitor to the plot

2 comments:

  1. Do you have access to a rotavator as that would help you keep on top of the digging? It also produces a good tilth in which to plant.

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  2. I don't have access to a rotavator but we are thinking about hiring one for the day, probably next spring now. My poor potatoes are struggling through in the meantime!

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