Monday, July 19, 2010

MY GARDEN- SUMMER 2010 VIDEO TOUR

I decided to make a Video Tour of this years display and when things were mostly at their Peak for the season. I hope you enjoy viewing it! You might find the Video starts to "repeat" after 10.31 Mins!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

The Rewards











After all the hard work of digging and setting plants & sowing seeds, now is the time to enjoy a few rewards, as the Vegetables and Fruit get picked. So far i've had Strawberries, Raspberries & Gooseberries and a few Blueberries off the garden here, with Peas and Spinach & Cucumbers.
On the Allotment its becoming very productive, as the New Potatos, Dwarf Beans, Cauliflowers, Broccoli, Beetroot , Turnips and Cabbages start to get picked too.
Others will follow in due course, but I'm pleased it's not all ready at once!
The rain we had in the second week of July, has helped greatly, as it was a Three week dry spell before that here. So it was a case of daily watering at home.
But things have picked up again after looking so starved of water and the garden is almost at it's best for this season now.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

THE ALLOTMENT
















































This year I started an Allotment, nearby to where I live. When I took it on, it was a mass of weeds and rubbish, left from the previous occupant. So it was a tough task clearing it and digging it all over. The soil was full of "Twitch", like a tough root that tangles everything up.


Thankfully the soil is quite easy to dig and work with , so it was not long before I got a few crops planted. It now has Cauliflowers, Cabbages, Broccoli, Sweet corn, Potatoes (7 rows) Beetroot & Carrots, Swedes & Turnips, Courgettes, Leeks, Brussel Sprouts, Celery and Dwarf Beans and Onions....and Rhubarb.


So hopefully not too long now till i reap the rewards of my work there.


Just recently I added a bench to sit on and a small tool shed and compost heap.


Next year i'll plant things closer together, now I know how big certain things get.


Watering & Weeding are the main things. The weeds seem to appear overnight and we are having a dry spell at the moment, so watering on a regular basis is important.


Lucky for me, I inherited Four large Blue water tubs, that can be re-filled by a hose nearby.


So all in all , its proving a very enjoyable project so far!


Saturday, June 12, 2010

How Things Look In June





































Well, almost at Mid Summer now and things are taking shape in the Garden. All Summer plants are now in and some are coming into bloom right now. The Greenhouse is looking very promising too, with the Tomatos , Cucumbers, Melons & Peppers in there. Regular feeding will help them along . Outside I have the Vegetable patch which has Peas , Carrots, Beetroot, Garlic and Parsnips. Also my Strawberry bed (Photo above) with straw around the plants, to encourage the sun to ripen the fruits. My Raspberry Canes (Photo above) are showing signs of Fruit appearing too and i've netted it over to stop Birds beating me to the Raspberries!
At the rear of the Greenhouse, are the Runner Beans which are climbing gradually up the canes.
So all in all, things are looking good and should be a productive Summer .
I have also begun doing an Allotment this year, which is close by and soon I'll be taking a few photos to show here, how it is progressing. I've completed the digging and planting there and so now its a case of watering & Weeding it! . But so far that also is coming on well.

Clematis In Bloom





































June has arrived and it see's the start of the Clematis season in my Garden. I have a few varieties and photos of some of them are above. The first to flower in my garden is the "Montana" variety and now others are coming into Bloom which are the larger flower types, like "The President" and "Fireworks". When planting a Clematis , it is worth remembering you should set it in the soil, lower than its pot depth! About 3 Inches deeper in fact.
So some of the stalks will be below ground level. This helps prevent the common Clenatis problem called "Clematis Wilt". Which see's an often healthy Clematis, wilt and die off within days. So plant them deeper and this should not happen. If you do get Clematis Wilt, try digging up the plant and re-setting it deeper and it may grow back and add some "bone meal" to help root growth. When a Clematis is growing , feed with a Potash feed to help produce extra flowers. Also keep the roots of a Clematis shaded, maybe with gravel or with broken crockery around the base of the plant. They like their heads in sunshine and base of plant shaded & cool.

Monday, May 03, 2010

SPRINGTIME COLOUR















































































It has been a very colourful Springtime this year and not bad considering it was quite late.
The Tulips have really done well this year and the Violas and Bellis Daisies too.
The chilly mornings have probably helped them all last a bit longer and April was quite a dry month with no windy days to knock them about. I was very busy in my greenhouse again, transplanting seedlings into trays (Photo above) and there's now a shortage of space!
As this year I took on an allotment, so the extra trays needed, were for the Vegetables grown from seed, mainly into peat pots, to save disturbing the root systems. It also helps against "Club Root" too, having them start in pots first. So i'll soon be planting out my Broccoli, Sprouts, Cauliflowers and Cabbages over on that Allotment nearby. Its added an extra interest this year doing that, but it also means less free time!. The Allotment was in a very neglected state, as the previous tenent did'nt dig much of it for around 5 years!! So you can imagine the weeds & grass that had taken over. I still have some to dig over and hopefully be finished by the end of May.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Getting Started Again! - March 2010





























Well, despite a very slow start to the gardening season this year, I've begun in my greenhouse by sowing my summer flower seeds and also preparing for me allotment planting too, by putting my Seed Potato's in trays for chitting. When the shoots are about an inch long, then I can plant the Potatos out on the allotment. But I've still got to prepare the soil there.
The weather remains very chilly here and so the soil will be too cold yet for sowing & planting out. I guess it will all catch up though during April. The crocus's & primroses are just appearing on my garden (photo above) but the Daffodils are still not in flower. So a very late springtime here in the UK this year. I've also potted up my Geranium plug plants into 3 Inch pots (Photo above) which I had delivered from a gardening mail order company, which seems a better idea, as they can be hard to germinate from seeds. There is also a photo of my new Raspberry canes, that were planted around Christmas time, but should fruit this coming Summer, being a variety that fruits on the existing canes. After fruiting they will of course be cut down to almost ground level and this years growth, will be trained up and that will fruit next year.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

New Season











Well, another Gardening Season beckons and a bit delayed so far this year outdoors, due to the continued Winter weather. Today on Febuary 21st, we had more Snow.
So my activities are still In the Greenhouse, where I'm sowing a few bedding plant seeds in trays and awaiting the weather to Improve soon.
I've also been allocated an Allotment this year which is close by.
Its half the size of a "Full" allotment, as I simply do not require a full length one.
But i'll still be able to grow things like Potatoes, Broccoli, Spouts, Swedes, etc....
As I added a few Fruit bushes & Trees on my garden last Autumn, It will be great to expand my Vegetable growing this year.
The Hens look very Healthy still and look very good fully feathered now.
Soon they will begin more regular Egg laying after slowing down on that during Winter.
Also they will enjoy eating more greenery soon, as crops are limited at the moment.
So plenty to do outside very soon!.

Saturday, January 09, 2010

The Hens : Five Months later...



I've made this Video of my Ex-Battery Hens, Five months later, to compare how they look since I adopted them in June 2009. They hardly had any feathers when I collected them from the rescue centre In Coventry. So now they look much Improved feather wise. One thing with Hens, is that they do have a nasty habit of pecking at each others Feathers, so I hope that ceases. Otherwise the eggs are certainly much better than shop bought ones. The Hens also eat most kitchen scraps and eventually their manure will be recycled on my garden, after a few months in the compost bins. You cannot use it straight away, otherwise it can burn roots of your plants being fresh manure. I avoided having a Cockerell, due to environmental issues!. I also did'nt want waking up at 5am in a morning. The hens are fine though without one.

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Sunday, August 16, 2009

MORE SUMMER PHOTOS 2009



































































Here's a few more photo's taken In August 2009 In my garden.
they also feature my Hens, now looking much better since their arrival on June 13th.
Their feathers are almost returned and I add a tonic to their water bottle, which promotes health in the Hens themselves. They are still laying daily too.
With all the recent rain the garden is still looking very colourful and hopefully will last into late September this year.