Tuesday 30 December 2008

December round up

We will have dug over and prepared all beds at the allotment by close of play New Year's eve. 

Other recent activity is: 

Sowing a pea pot, to use the fresh pea tips in rice dishes etc. 

Planting out broad beans and peas into the lottie, for an early crop

Popped more garlic [given to me by Finedon Dandy from the Vine], into modules on the 29th and put outdoors to get frosted. 

Sowing early toms  on the 27th Dec: 
6 x Grushovka
6 x Aurora
6 x Purple Ukraine 

Sowing early chillis on 27th Dec:
6 x Gelbe Kirshen Early Yellow Chilli

Sowing alliums on 29th Dec: 
Shallots: Zebrune and Banana
Leeks: Blue de Solaise and Lyon 2
Onions: Mr Allen's Reliance, Golden Bear F1, Redbeard, Red Baron, Brunswick, The Kelsae, Bedfordshire Champion and some spring onions, Elody. 

Overwintering Chillis, including Alberto Rocoto which was brought indoors this month and the pepper started turning red - it's looking very healthy so far; and possibly a Numex Twilight which we bought in France which is looking really good. Can't wait for the next flush of flowers to start both of these off again in Early Spring. 

Onion Trimming

Links to onion trimming, going to try this as a little experiment this year. 






Sunday 21 December 2008

Garlic Moon Trial

I am conducting a garlic Moon and Non-Moon Trail

50 Garlic Cloves, bought at the local veg shop. 

25 to be planted out on moon days and 25 on the next opposite moon day. 

All sets will be weighed before planting and after harvesting next summer and after 24 hours of drying. 

Soil prep; the cloves are all going into 1 bed on the lottie, which had main crop potatoes in until September. the bed was hand rotavated and all weeds removed. I'll add coffee grounds and epsom salts to the soil prior to each sowing. 

i am sowing to find out whether a sept/oct/nov/dec sowing is best, the cloves that go in on midwinter day will be harvested on midsummer day, and all other cloves will be harvested the same number of moon cycles from sowing.

Dates:

Moon
GA planted out on 11 Sept
GB planted out on 9th Oct
GC planted out on 15th Nov
GD planted out on 2 Dec
GE planted out on 21st Dec

Non-Moon
GV planted out on 16th Sept
GW planted out on 15th Oct
GX planted out on 18th Nov
GY not planted out due to frozen ground
GZ planted out 3rd Jan 2009

December 2008

We popped to the lottie today, as I wanted to pop the last moon garlic in [it's the Winter Solstice today]. So, I took a few photos, of the plot on the shortest day. 
This is my onion bed, with sets that were put in on 21st September. They will romp away as soon as spring comes round. We will weed it over the next week or two. 


Just a shot of the full lottie, to compare as the years go by. 
Raspberry bed, with 3 sets of 6 rasps. 

Friday 28 November 2008

2008 in pictures.

You can just make me out in the red! My niece was just going to pull her first ever carrot. Must make sure that doesn't happen again [me in a photo, not my niece pulling carrots]. Taken in August 2008. You can see the shed on the left hand side.  
This is our OCA, grown from Real Seeds tubers. As we speak, we have dug up 5 of the 12 plants, the others are still in the ground. 
Our carrot, onion and leek bed. Well, one of them 
Beans and tomatoes in background and brassicas in foreground. 
From the back, sunflowers, beans, 3 sisters sweetcorn/squash and beans, and carrot/leek/onion bed in the foreground. 

First crop in


First crop in - these are shallots, moved from our garden at home, planted into the middle bed. I just wanted something to go in as soon as the paths were down. 

Planted out in April 2008. 

Monday 24 November 2008

Our Allotment




We got our allotment from Roger, on 1st April 2008. It had been rotavated and the first thing I did was pop some paths in, using weed control fabric. 

The top half [nearest the camera] was great chunks of hard clay, and as it moved toward the back, it got less chunky - and even had a few pockets of sand. 










The First Post

Welcome to the First Post on The Linear Legume. 

Otherwise known as Andrea and Mark's Gardening Blog. 

We'll also publish the Moon Gardening results, photos, trials and other such nonsense. 

May the fun begin...