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Category: digging/clearing ground

September 11, 2012September 11, 2012Zoe

Allotment grafting

February 27, 2012February 27, 2012Zoe

Sunshine at last

March 23, 2011March 23, 2011Zoe

Springing into action

February 8, 2011February 9, 2011Zoe

Digging days are here again

August 25, 2009August 25, 2009Zoe

We’ve made it to the end!

May 25, 2009May 26, 2009Zoe

I so hate bindweed

September 1, 2008September 3, 2008Zoe

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I’m a designer and illustrator who is passionate about gardening and in particular growing fruit and vegetables on my allotment.

On the home page, you can read about my allotment. There are posts about what and how I grow, how I combat pests and diseases, and how I store and preserve my harvests, along with as many photos as possible.

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I also keep a little journal where I practice my drawing skills by documenting my allotment journey in ink and watercolours.

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We live on a beautiful planet šŸŒšŸŒø let’s do our best to keep it that way. šŸ°šŸ¤— #bunnyhugger #forgetmenots #earthday2021
Oof, 5 hours on the plot today, we’re going to be feeling it tomorrow! All of the potatoes are now in, the last of the kale and beetroot out, a couple of barrows of manure on the bed where squash will go, beetroot sown, beds lightly dug over and others weeded and mulched, garlic fed and watered along with the onions. Oh and paths all mowed and edges strimmed! So busy I didn’t have time to take photos, so here is the plum blossom from a few days ago. I’m so relieved it didn’t all die with the frost, we may have plums yet šŸ¤ž. Have you had a productive gardening day, or a lovely lazy Sunday?
A few pictures from my garden today - firstly Honesty (aka Lunaria) with ballerina tulips and forget-me-nots growing through and around them. I found this honesty growing wild in a verge just up the road. A few of the moon like seed heads found their way into my pocket, and now it’s happily growing here. This is pretty much how I garden these days, encouraging native wildflowers in (many do make their way without my help) and occasionally pinching what I can for free. I know they won’t have been treated with pesticides (as a lot of plants from the garden centre are) I know they’ll thrive as they’re local, and I know they’ll benefit the local insects. I’m just helping nature on its way with as little carbon footprint or expense as possible. Picture 3 - there’s a compost bin, fence, shed and table with pots hiding under all this somewhere, I’m certainly not a tidy gardener. The euonymus and ivy have gone a bit mad, but I don’t mind, and thankfully neither does my neighbour šŸ˜†. Pic 4 - Spirea ā€˜Bridal Wreath’ just because it’s so beautiful right now. Lots more sowing and potting on today - the coldframe is filling up, happy days.
The sweetcorn have germinated on damp kitchen paper, time to get them potted up. It’s not necessary to start them this way, it just takes away the guessing game of which ones may or may not germinate (typically every one of mine has) and I just like seeing those furry little roots. I’ll pot these into some root trainers tomorrow.
We took a chance in planting the first of our potatoes yesterday evening, as the weather was so lovely. I say ā€˜we’ - the most I did was take this photo šŸ˜…. These are Ratte which I’ve not tried before. Looking forward to harvesting them already. I wasn’t completely idle, I sowed a row of carrot seed and spring onions, did a bit of hoeing, and made a start on pulling out some of the kale. Some of it is about to flower (which I’ll leave for the bees) but mostly it’s been demolished by the pigeons. It’s just so nice to be pottering around the plot of an evening. šŸŒ¤šŸŒ±šŸ„”
First bunch of spring onions of the year. They were sown last autumn sometime, I can’t remember exactly, but they’ve been in the ground all winter. Amazing they’ve survived. I love them stirred into scrambled eggs with a bit of cheese. šŸ˜‹

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strawberry punnet
allotment top end June
bucket o' squash2
sunflower1
leeks
broad beans
autumn flower bed
beetroot
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broad bean seed
mange-tout
plum harvest
alliums
sweetpea flowers
sweet williams June
parsnip harvest
sprouts
top plot May29
tulips harvest
yin yang beans
tools
broad bean harvest
First sweetcorn
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courgettes
brussels plants
red raspberries
garlic harvest
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top plot + shed
rhubarb harvest
sunflower seed head
garlic harvest
Bess n beans
garlic basket

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