Sunday, 27 April 2014

Digging over the beds and planting onions and potatoes


We gave all the beds a good dig over and took out the weeds.





It was a grey, cloudy day and we planted potatoes and onions in the beds.  We also planted tomato, runner bean and sweetcorn seeds, which will stay in the shed until the weather is warmer.






Planting potatoes.









 Digging up some leeks that self seeded, so we can 
 enlarge the beds.

Watering the tomato seeds.

Sunday, 20 April 2014

Catching up


The gardening group has been busy over the last few months.  Martin left in the summer and Sandra and Odile have been running it since, but we have only just learnt how to blog so this is the first attempt!

Over the winter it rained a lot so we weren't able to get up onto the plot.  We went on visits to the Natural History Museum, South London Botanical Institute, Chelsea Physic Garden and several garden centres.  We were lucky enough to get a grant of £500 from Rosendale Allotment Association to buy plants, seeds, tools and other things we needed for the plot. We bought this cherry tree from Morden Hall Park Garden Centre in March.  


We all had lunch outside in the first sunshine of the year.

We planted the tree, cleared the top plot and now the tree is in blossom.  We also transplanted some of the runners that have grown from the strawberry plants around the tree. 

Monday, 29 July 2013

July 2013! A summery summary :)

Hi - welcome to the busy July Garden update - some key happenings...


  • Our first BBQ!
  • Harvesting the potatoes!
  • Entering the Lambeth Country Show scarecrow competition...
  • Watering & weeding galore!
  • Strawberries & courgettes & garlic to eat!
  • Tomato and pumpkin planting!
BBQ!!!


Potato harvesting! Our Wilja earlies were ready to come out...




Entering the Lambeth Country Show scarecrow competition... our 'Bob Marley' scarecrow came in 3rd :) Well done Bob!!
(Thanks to dulwichonview - http://dulwichonview.org.uk/2013/07/26/lambeth-country-show-in-pictures/)

Watering & weeding galore! Lots of dry hot days, lots of watering to keep up with...


Soooooooo many weeds....






Strawberries & courgettes & garlic to eat! We BBQ'd our first courgette, and gave others to the 'Come Dine With Us' project... @ http://rathbonecomedinewithus.blogspot.co.uk/



Garlic and courgette for 'Come dine with us'




Tomato and pumpkin planting! We planted out all our tomatoes and found some pumpkins to plant which are already doing very well!



See you next month...





Friday, 21 June 2013

Thursday 20th June 2013 - weeding! creating! watering!

Happy solstice to you!

The group were up on the allotment today even though it threatened rain and was muggy warm for the whole day, we fought off our fears and stayed it out...

Before the weeding....

....after the weeding!


We found some insects... like this spider
Earthed up the potatoes...
... and liberally watered... on arrival and departure...

 We have constructed a raised bed from the 'heap' that was at the top of the allotment, photos next week...

Thursday, 13 June 2013

Leeks - young plants to fully grown and seeding to the pan!

These leeks were given to the garden group by a very good friend of one the members in August 2012, and planted the same month. They were left to grow over winter, and harvested today to be used for the Rathbone 'Come Dine With Us' project which some of the Gardening Project members also attend...

Here's the process in photo form :)

Young leek plants...
...planted in holes on the allotment...


Growing to full size > and begin seeding...

...dug up...

... washed, chopped up and cooked for the plate :)



Thursday, 23 May 2013

April 2013 - Ground preparation, manure delivery, herb and potato planting... and we are 1 year old!!


 A busy April, lots to do; and the project is now 1 year old!!

Our one year old pizza lunch in the Rosendale Allotments Community Building
The main jobs were;

Prepare the ground for planting, digging over to let air and water in and to break up the soil where it had become compacted.



The eternal enemy... couch grass!
This job at times was hard work - mostly due to a majority of the site being clay, which hardens in the sun and becomes compacted and slippery in the rain, but seeing the result after the dig and a good rake was worth the effort...

We also had a manure delivery! So we spread that on the dug ground in order for the worms to drag it down and to dig it in in a few weeks...


We also built some shelves for some newly planted seeds;


Shelves in use with plants!

We also planted our potato crop...

And lastly, planting some herbs to enhance our herb garden, we purchased some sage to go with a rescued thyme plant abandoned last year by the former plot holders...

The sage plant, roots watered ready for planting...
It's in! Sage is planted with the other herbs...

Rescued thyme plant, going to ground...
Herb garden as of April 2013
Now the warmer weather comes our way, lots to do in May...