My Perfect Plot

Chitting, sowing, planting and blossom
It’s the end of March… what happened to February?! Last month clearly went by in a whirl, so this post will condense two months on the allotment. February and March are essentially ‘tidy-up; sort-out; plan and prepare’ kind of months. Not much is growing apart from the tail end of last year’s winter veg, if…

‘Kiss the Ground’, planning, weeds, and snow
January 2021 – and there was me thinking there wouldn’t be much to do this month… To be honest I haven’t done much physically at the allotment but I have used my time to plan… and order a few things… Apart from the onion, garlic and broad beans that were planted at the end of…

Christmas dinner, compost, and new shoots
I’ll start with a confession… I’ve enjoyed not going to the allotment so much this month… Now, many of the die-hards would, I’m sure, look on in disapproval when I say this but I felt I had worked hard up to the end of November and deserved some down time. Of course, you can’t ignore…

November goals…
Carrying on from the start I’d made in September, I set myself the goal that by the end of November I would have finished tidying up the original plot and would have cleared and prepped the new plot ready for winter. I thought it was pretty much do-able as I’d already (with help) cleared away…

I’ve been so excited!
The featured image of a sunflower is one I grew a few months ago, and is a bit of colour among all the grey skies we’ve had recently. So much has been happening on and away from the plot that I haven’t had chance to keep on top of the blog, but am just about…

The difference a few months makes!
While you are hardening off your young plants in the earlier part of the year, it’s a wise move to do a bit of reading up and work out what conditions each species of plant will need. How much space they will need, what sort of protection they may benefit from, what problems to look…

Right then, lets do this…
Apologies for the delay in getting this latest blog post published, but life has got in the way a bit lately. As you saw in the previous post, the raised beds were now a much more manageable size for me which meant I could get cracking with the rest of the plot and start sowing…

Operation Raised Beds
Having planted some vegetables in that first bed I was then full of ideas for the rest of the plot, which included making things with our harvested produce. One of the first things I did was make Rhubarb Gin – absolutely delicious and I will definitely make it again. I also tried making Rhubarb Muffins…

“Are you going to grow anything this year..?”
…asked my allotment neighbour. This is now January 2019, we’d had the allotment for three months and the only things to show for it were the weeds cleared from the fruit, the posts up for the raspberries and the membrane down to kill the weeds. I have since found out that there is an unwritten…

It started with peas
For information about this blog click here. Starting this blog now (July 2020) means we have had the keys to our allotment for 18 months and as a lot has happened in this short time, this first post will be a potted history of what led us to this point. When I say ‘we’, it’s…
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