- allotment
- allotment supper
- asparagus
- bees
- borage
- chard
- compost
- courgettes
- golden gooseberry jelly
- golden sweet mange tout
- gooseberries
- gooseberry jam
- greenhouse
- hanging basket
- lemon apple cucumber
- lemon verbena
- no-dig allotment
- onions
- purple basil
- quince
- radishes
- rose de roscoff onions
- shed
- snowdrops
- strawberries
- sweetcorn
- sweet peas
- tomatoes
- yellow raspberries
- zinnias


Category Archives: Allotment
furry visitors
So glad the bees are arriving… they have not been much in evidence until now. And a pretty new visitor enjoying the scent where the nepeta had just been cut back. Daily harvest, with an early tomato, Noire de Crimée; … Continue reading
blackcurrant pie
Here’s what happened to those blackcurrants! Very short pastry. Delicious, if not elegant.
up with the lark
At the huerto at 6 this morning; chilly but happy-making. Berry picking and watering, accompanied by birdsong.
Posted in Allotment, gooseberries, onions
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with warmth, abundance
Today’s first picking of potatoes (second earlies), garlic dried in the greenhouse now ready for use – and delightful baby broad beans, so tender they are even delicious raw. The recent warmth has prompted massive growth – all around, the … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment, Basque teardrop peas
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today’s flowers
And a quick view of a corner of the garden at home (can you have too many roses?…) The bird (buzzard?) was serendipity.
june harvest
Posted in Allotment, produce, strawberries
Tagged golden sweet mange tout, Mara des Bois strawberries
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Sunday best
Next week all the allotment sites in Farnham will be visited by the town council judges, so I’ve been busy making sure the huerto is looking her best. It’s rather like being reluctantly but compulsorily entered into a beautiful baby … Continue reading
plot 10 over the years – and a happy find
I came across this photo taken on the first day I acquired Plot 10, in April 2007. Amazing to contrast it with how it is now; a lot of my blood, sweat and tears shed during that time! … here … Continue reading
Posted in Allotment
Tagged allotment development, allotment from scratch, shabby chic garden chair
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spring cleaning
There’s nothing like a bit of sunshine to spark a frenzy of spring cleaning/clearing. This weekend I finally managed to finish the new structure, doing away with the last of the horizontal grass paths. Just a bit more work to … Continue reading
hope deferred
“… makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.” Fed up with perpetual cold wind and rain, I’ve just ordered (yet another!) David Austin rose, a new variety with the wonderful name Eustacia Vye. She … Continue reading
structural work
It’s hard going, but worth it; I’m now consolidating the second row of individual raised beds into larger areas, working around the fruit cage and flower bed which remain enclosed. The advantages are more space for planting and quite a … Continue reading
snowdrop walk
The snowdrops transplanted from my mother’s garden are thriving at the foot of the fruit trees along the path leading from the five-bar gate to the 12 ‘secret’ plots beyond. The bare root gage I planted last year to replace … Continue reading
peace at dusk
The past two days have been busy clearing and mulching the allotment. The dear man who has the adjacent plot to mine is bearing the sadness of losing his wife and comes to find some solace in nature. We work … Continue reading
christmas cabbage
A cheery newly harvested cabbage to add to the christmas dinner table tomorrow… With all best wishes for a happy festive break and a fruitful year to come in 2019…
first hint of autumn
“It is a sad moment when the first phlox appears. It is the amber light indicating the end of the great burst of early summer and suggesting that we must now start looking forward to autumn. Not that I have … Continue reading
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happy days
Perfect weather – not too hot, not too cold; just right for pottering and doing all the little things that needed to be done this weekend. Mowing, trimming, shredding cardboard for the compost heap, deadheading, weeding, sowing coriander (‘cruiser’), radish … Continue reading
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