I went to the horticultural society trading shed this morning to buy a few items, including a bag of compost and some Growmore general fertiliser. I’ll be using the compost in the pots at home, both ones which will be staying on the windowsill and others which I’ll be taking to the plot to plant out. The fertiliser I’ll be scattering over where I’ll be planting and sowing the vegetables, and around the soft fruit.

I only had a quick look round the plot today as the ground is still a bit soggy following the rain there has been recently.
I was pleased to see new growth appearing on the red valerian in the stone feature as I thought it may have died over the winter.
Next week it looks like there’ll be some light rain at times with the temperature reaching around 15 C/60 F, and hopefully I’ll be doing some plotting after mostly marking time the past couple of weeks.
Have a good week, and take care!




last week, especially on Friday, but thankfully there was no snow. I only went to the plot on Tuesday for a quick look round.
The weather has been really miserable this week but late Tueday morning, although still cold, it was dry and brightened up slightly so I went and took a quick look at the Elder tree I’m following this year. It’s located just outside the allotment site gates at the other end to where my plot is. It’s certainly not an imposing tree but close up an interesting one.



Have a good weekend, and take care!

The weather has got noticeably colder over the past couple of days with a north-easterly wind keeping temperatures close to 0 C/32 F.



Plot neighbour Fran has very kindly given me a couple of rhubarb plants, one of which is shown here. I’ll be planting them in the area towards the bottom left of the picture below so I can still get to the ready to use compost which is partly under the blackberry on the right. Foxy, nestling in the ivy under the rose Pretty Lady, will be keeping an eye out as usual. The two big pots contain the spare raspberry plants I mentioned in my last post.
I’ve spent the past two days sorting out the raspberry patch, which has needed doing for some time. I dug up all the plants then forked over the area and added plenty of compost before replanting fourteen in a double row. There are already signs of new growth on some of them which is good to see, and I’ve also kept some spares in a large container just in case any don’t grow.
I hope doing this will rejuvenate them and I’ll get a decent crop of raspberries this year, like these back in June 2017.