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Tomato, Rocket and beans

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Tomato SeedlingToday I was pleased to find the tomatoes I’d potted on were fine. They’d looked really wilted yesterday and for a while I thought I’d killed them… but not yet!
I’ve even labelled them which was impressive for me. Only by numbers though – but I do have a list of the tomatoes I’m growing somewhere… and as soon as I find it I’ll share!

Rocket seedlingsThe rocket is coming on nicely too – starting to look really healthy. It’s quite peppery to eat but nice! It’s one of those pick and pick again crops that are handy to have. It’s quite dear if you buy it from the supermarket – so you can easily match one packet of seed up against the price of a bag of the stuff and then you’ll get tons more than that. It should be planted outside but I’ve not got anywhere for it yet.The garden transformation is taking longer than expected. We’ve found yet more rocks from the old path and have a huge pile! I’ve put them on ebay!

Two types of bean seedlingI’ve got some beans in little plant pots and I can now tell they’re too different types!
I love beans and they’re so nice fresh – much better than getting them from the supermarket too!
They’re fairly easy to grow – the biggest problem we had last year on the allotment was the slugs. I’ve got some nemosluf killer on it’s way this year though so there won’t be a slug problem in the garden!

Hot weather on the allotment

Monday, June 1st, 2009

A heavy dose of watering was done today – we left our visit until after two pm as we figured going at lunch time would be the hottest part of the day. It was still baking hot and there weren’t many people about today. Just a few couple turning up to do the watering and Frank who’s a useful source of information and plants. Two more cabbagey plants came our way to replace two of our existing plants that had not been planted in firmly enough and had had their roots damaged by the wind. Planted the newcomers in with a dash of lime and a good water in.

Watered in the leeks again. A couple are looking a bit leaning over but they are all still alive!

Gave the beans some water too – they have some flowers coming which is great! I love broad beans! The peas have more flowers than yesterday too!

It’s hard to tell just how much the tomatoes are growing each day – but they are – time lapse photography would be brilliant – perhaps we’ll have to look at that for next year? The basil is looking promising! I am so looking forward to home grown basil and tomato salad! Picked off a couple more tomato side shoots.

Pulled a few weeds up. Still no sign of the frog. Perhaps it’s too hot for him so he’s escaped to the big pond outside the allotments.Spotted two comfrey plants coming up. Had bought roots and planted them what seems like months ago. You don’t crop comfrey the first year but after that I should be able to cut it down three times maybe to use as a base for planting spuds, or making liquid plant feed.