Rabbit poo
Tuesday, May 1st, 2012Question – Can you use rabbit poo on your allotment?
Answer – You can but you’re best composting it first.
If someone you know keeps rabbits and is happy to give you the waste then add it to your compost bin.
Archive for the 'allotment' CategoryRabbit pooTuesday, May 1st, 2012Question – Can you use rabbit poo on your allotment? Grass clippings – free!Tuesday, May 1st, 2012
You’re not supposed to add it in really thick layers though else it heats up. Add a couple of inches at a time and it’s fine though apparently. I’m really pleased I caught the bloke this week as he’d been a fortnight ago but whilst I was out! Would you like to know why you don’t pile deep grass clippings round plants?
They get hot. The next day it’s at 41.5′C! Impressive! it’s changing colour inside going yellowy. growing rhubarb from seedTuesday, May 1st, 2012
Rhubarb FlowerTuesday, May 1st, 2012
A rhubarb flower usually indicates the rhubarb isn’t happy about something. I think mine has a black currant bush too close to it so I will be moving that in the autumn. The rhubarb flower is good at hiding – but it’s a thick stem that doesn’t develop a full leaf of its own. It make have small leaves coming off it. The plant puts a lot of energy into making seeds so it’s best to cut it out as soon as you see it. This is the flower in the kitchen. I took it in to undo the leaf around the flower so you could see it better. It’s probably quite pretty if you let it flower properly but I would be worried about how much energy it would take from the plant. I have thrown it on my compost heap. Side shoots on tomatoesTuesday, May 1st, 2012Pinch them out or not? So pinch them out – or use a sharp knife if you don’t seem to be able to manage it. It’s easier when they’re very small to just remove them with a thumbnail but if you miss some they get bigger and it’s neater for the plant to get less damage if you use a sharp blade. Much too early for mine – I’ve only just planted my seeds! I feel like I’m starting a bit late but I reckon they’ll catch up soon enough! Weeds on an allotmentMonday, April 30th, 2012
Inset photos are dock, thistle and nettle. How do you tackle a plot like this? Another approach would be to weedkill the patch and then dig it over. At least you know if weeds are growing then the soil is reasonably ok. The lush growth on this plot tells me it’s pretty fertile. Also nettles are supposed to indicate fertile rich soil. Seedlings coming up!Monday, April 30th, 2012
My spuds are coming up too! Earlies and maincrops! Communal strawberriesMonday, April 30th, 2012
After the stormMonday, April 30th, 2012
There’s not a lot going on – but I did spot several ladybirds on my compost heap. There’s plenty of places to hide on my allotment plot – I have one enormous heap of compost and a compost bin too. Allotments in the windMonday, April 30th, 2012Sadly it’s not a very exciting bit of video – just shows a magpie swooping about and then the wind blowing at tarps covering weeds and compost heaps. My partner Nic told me it’s the most boring video he’s ever seen – so you have been warned! |