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Showing posts with label shed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shed. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Hairy sweetcorn...

The weather for the allotment has been fantastic for the last few days, from blistering hot sun to lashings of rain and its amazing how quickly everything grows, sadly this includes weeds.  Does everyone else constantly weed their plot or is it just us?  I tend to spend most weekends weeding between tomatoes, potatoes, beans, garlic, beetroot, salad leaves and so on and as fast as I am removing it, it comes back.  So I just wondered.

One good thing about the weather is the change ive seen in the sweetcorn that we have growing.  Last year was a bit of a disaster as we left it too long and the kernals were all a bit manky.  This year we have tried again, propagated the seeds and then transfered them to the allotment and it goes a little like this:

A few weeks after being planted in the ground

The photograph I took tonight of the sweetcorn flourshing
The photo taken last weekend

 So as you can see from the photos they all seem to be doing really well.  I read somewhere that you know they are ready when the hair on the cobs turns brown and then if you can, peel back the silks on one of the cobs to see if you can see the sweetcorn and if you cant it isnt ready.  Has anyone got any other advice?

Oh and as for the shed..... it has gone from this

The shed not long after being built on a rainy friday afternoon
The finished shed, treated and painted.               


To the shed we have added a pathway, planted some bedding plants each side of the pathway and then purchased two grapevines and there they are growing against the shed.

Friday, 17 June 2011

Beet the Beets

This week we harvested some beetroot as it was looking pretty big and had come right to the surface.  So far we have been quite successful with the beetroot haul and have had no problems growing it or harvesting it.  Last year the beetroot looked like this:
 Which I thought was a fairly decent size and this year, we grew them in a different part of the allotment, next to the potatoes and this is what we have:

 So a bit of difference in size but full of flavour and already consumed.  Now ive got to decide whether to pickle them again or store them in some other way because there is going to be a lot of beetroot as you can see from this photo taken a few weeks ago:


And in other news....

Only 10 days late but we now have a shed on the allotment and it looks like this:

 So I am pretty chuffed with it and now need to make sure it is secure for putting all of our tools in and weather protect it, if it ever stops raining!