Sunday, 22 May 2011

Waste not, want not

I am trying really hard to be less wasteful and the chickens are a great help with this.   Today I pulled up some radishes for lunch tomorrow, together lettuce, rocket and salad leaves.



I love the cycle of reducing waste.  The leaves from the radishes were given to the chickens who really enjoyed them.  They then provide us with lovely fresh eggs and lots of chicken manure which can be left to dry out and then in the autumn put into the garden to help next year’s crops grow.


22 May - 5 weeks after planting


Going to have a very busy week as lots of things need planting out urgently and we don't have any more space. But I have a plan.

In my usual disorganised fashion I'm not entirely sure what sort of beans I planted here but I think they are dwarf french ones. Time will tell.


Mange tout making good progress





Extra beans - yellow beans, broad beans and french beans - just in case the ones planted outside don't grow. Together with a couple of squashes and yet more courgettes. All planted about 10 days ago.

Courgettes need to be planted in their final spot.


Turnips have progressed a bit since the beginning of the month. Shame they are starting to cover up the carrots though.




It's amazing how much the red cabbages have grown - and the cauliflowers after a rather shaky start when they were first planted out. The mange tout are starting to climb the netting at the back.




These cabbages desperately need planting out, as do the tomatoes behind them but where?


Broad beans planted about 10 days ago.


Strawberries starting to ripen


Pictures from 1 May - (2 weeks after planting seeds)


Am aiming to keep a weekly diary of my garden but have been out of action for a couple of weeks so have this from the beginning of May and then a gap until today.

Eggs from our gorgeous girls


Greenhouse - including runner beans in need of planting out


Herbs coming on nicely


Red onion sets


Beetroot (hundreds sown by Boo) and turnips after thinning


Sweetcorn in the greenhouse


Early planting of strawberries already in flower


Later planting of strawberries


Cauliflower plants which George bought at Countrywide.


Red cabbage plants bought by Emily at a car boot and tiny mange tout planted from seed.

Monday, 2 May 2011

First signs of life!

Thursday 21 April



Just 4 days after sowing the first seedlings appear - just as well as I'm not a very patient person. These are turnips (quite a lot of turnips!) but what else would you expect a West Country girl to grow?

Sowing the Seeds

Sunday 17th April


After a lot of hard work buying and transporting garden soil, manure and compost the raised beds were finally ready for the exciting stuff of planting seeds.





Some of us planted a few more seeds than were needed - 1,500 carrots in a 1M row is going to be a bit of a squeeze and quite a lot of turnips were sown too.




Finally the cloches were added and let's see what happens. It's good to finally get round to using my Christmas presents (raised beds and cloches).

The Good Life








This picture was taken on 12 April 2011. The chickens are all penned in, the concrete has been dug up and now the raised beds are being put together. Things of note: a) Boo gardens in her pyjamas even though it was gone 4 pm when pic was taken and b) the large pile of rubble against the fence.

Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Half Term Cycling


My Uncle Michael, who came up from Cornwall to stay with us during half term, is a keen cyclist. He suggested we should all do a bike ride while he was here. Looking on the internet the two choices seemed to be along the canal bank from Slimbridge or Cannop in the Forest. As everyone's immediate response was that we couldn't do the canal as Boo would probably end up in it, we went for the Forest.


We picked a beautiful day but I set off rather apprehensive about cycling 12 miles not having ridden a bike for quite some time. The first 3 miles were quite tough but after that we settled into a steady rhythm and started to enjoy it. Uncle Mike insisted on checking the map at every junction - a wise move as it happens. After a while I suggested this wasn't necessary and we would just follow the posts. Guess what - we got lost! But a very kind man at the car dealer put us back on the right track. He was obviously well experienced at dealing with lost cyclists.


A brilliant day and can't wait to do it again.