Starting an Allotment
A small blog about my allotment and other things
Monday, January 15, 2007
A few more pictures.
Here are a few more pictures.
Everything seems to be under control......
Well the black matting seems to have done the trick. Those areas that have been sheeted are free from any grass or weeds.
The garlic and Onion that I planted on 4th Dec are now about 6 inches tall and are coming along well.
The rhubarb crowns are now starting to sprout.
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Nathan (aka - hubby)
Have just got back from 7 months travelling in North & Central America with the wife. For the past 4 years we have been living in Henley-on-Thames.
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Things that I failed to grow succesfully but will be trying again with this year
Tomatoes - 4th year lucky - can they be that hard? Success
Things I am growing for the 1st time this year (2009)
Chillies - oooo yes
Cucumbers - ooo yes
Asparagus Pea - Success but they tasted awful
Aubergines - No luck I am afraid
Raspberries - A small Crop
Gooseberries - A small Crop
Savoy Cabbages - oooo yes
Cauliflower No luck
New things I am going to cook this year
Sweet Chilli Sauce
Homemade Lemonade
Books I have Read
One Step Behind - Henning Mankell
Already Dead - Charlie Huston
The Fifth Woman - Henning Mankell
Peril at End House - Agatha Christie
Regeneration - Par Barker
Sidetracked - Henning Mankell
A Dangerous Man - Charlie Huston
Devil May Care - Sebastian Faulks
The Mysterious Affair at Styles - Agatha Christie
A Snowball in Hell - Christopher Brookmyre
The Big Four - Agatha Christie
A Prayer for Barney Thomson - Douglas Lindsay
Hercule Poirot's Christmas - Agatha Christe
My Father and other working class football hereos - Gary imlach
Daddy's Little Girl - Mary Higgins Clark
Six Bad Things - Charlie Huston
The Mystery of the Blue Train - Agatha Christie
Past Mortem - Ben Elton
It's Goodnight from me and Goodnight from Him - Ronnie Corbett
The Man Who Smiled - Henning Mankell
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Everything seems to be under control......
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