Tag: Allotment
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Autumnal Uchiki Kuri & Patty Pan Soup
This year, we have grown some more unusual types of squash. Naturally, as it is autumn, we decided to make a tasty soup with a couple of them. Ingredients: One large Uchiki Kuri, around 450g when peeled One large Patty Pan, around 550g when peeled 80g Courgette, peeled [optional] Three white onions One red onion…
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Five Things You Should Do In October
The landscape is now awash with hues of yellow, orange and red. The golden hour comes earlier each day and Jack Frost is at our door waiting to come inside. Harvest your apples and pears for storage Apples and pears can last for months if they are stored correctly. When choosing the fruit to store,…
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Five Things You Should Do In September
The air is a little crisper, the leaves are falling and the days are shorter. Autumn has arrived. The allotment is still producing a high yield of produce, even if it is slowing down in parts. Plant your onion and garlic sets If you want to get your onion sets planted before Christmas, now is…
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A Year (Or So) On The Plot
Hard to believe that we have had the allotment for over a year! It really has flown by and I’m so proud of what we have managed to achieve in that time; but what have we learnt over the last year… and a bit? Enjoy the little things The first tea of the morning, the…
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Five Things You Should Do In August
August is a bountiful month on the allotment, the weather is (or should be, but you never know with England) beautiful and your plot is churning out produce quicker than you know what to do with it. Here are five things for you to crack on with in August. Harvest This may seem like an…
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Five Things You Should Do In July
Blink and you’ll miss it, somehow June is over. Hopefully you managed to keep on top of your to do list for the month. We all know that the tasks on the plot are never ending, but here are five things for you to do in July. Thin out your fruit trees If your fruit…
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Five Things You Should Do In June
As spring slowly fades to summer and the days get longer, the list of jobs at the allotment is ever growing. There are always seeds to sow and weeds to hoe. Keep on top of your weeds If you follow the no dig way of gardening, please ignore this step. We all know that weeds…
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Slow & Steady Wins The Race
The rain has finally fallen. The ground has been terribly dry over the past month; although it has been recorded as the warmest April on record. This has made preparing the ground for planting a nightmare, as I have mentioned previously. Surprisingly, we have not needed to buy a clay breaker for the soil. With…
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April Showers, Where Are You?
Not too long ago, I was complaining about the plot being too wet. Well, now it is much too dry! I can only hope that there will be some showers in April. The ground takes twice as long to work, but we haven’t let it stop us from planting more seeds. Compost was once again…