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A Patch of Dirt. Friday, 1 October 2010. The harvest is coming to an end. The sweetcorn has been eaten - yummy, and the runner beans are coming to an end - just a few more and that'll be it. Good thing too since some of the poles snapped in the recent winds and the whole lot have collapsed against the fence! Just a few beetroot ans the winter squash to be fetched in. And last will be the parsnips but they need to wait until we've had a good hard frost! Thursday, 23 September 2010. And then I spot the box.

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A Patch of Dirt. Friday, 1 October 2010. The harvest is coming to an end. The sweetcorn has been eaten - yummy, and the runner beans are coming to an end - just a few more and that'll be it. Good thing too since some of the poles snapped in the recent winds and the whole lot have collapsed against the fence! Just a few beetroot ans the winter squash to be fetched in. And last will be the parsnips but they need to wait until we've had a good hard frost! Thursday, 23 September 2010. And then I spot the box.

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A Patch of Dirt: October 2010

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A Patch of Dirt. Friday, 1 October 2010. The harvest is coming to an end. The sweetcorn has been eaten - yummy, and the runner beans are coming to an end - just a few more and that'll be it. Good thing too since some of the poles snapped in the recent winds and the whole lot have collapsed against the fence! Just a few beetroot ans the winter squash to be fetched in. And last will be the parsnips but they need to wait until we've had a good hard frost! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Musings On A Small Life.

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A Patch of Dirt: June 2010

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A Patch of Dirt. Thursday, 24 June 2010. The first harvests are coming in. I've been eating new potatoes and broad beans, and the youngest daughter has almost finished munching her way through the first row of peas. I hurry home from work and dig up another one of my potato plants. These are quite large and look really yummy. Just enough time to put them on to boil before I settle down with a beer to watch the footy. It's an enormous slug - one of those horrible brown ones with the orange round the edges.

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A Patch of Dirt: August 2010

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A Patch of Dirt. Tuesday, 17 August 2010. We're sitting in the garden, drinking beer and watching the sun sink towards the hills while the cousins bounce on the trampoline. Our husbands are teasing my sister about her wasp sting. Another wasp starts buzzing around us, dopy and groggy with windfall apples the way they are at this time of year. I yelp and jump about flapping my arms. My husband laughs at me. It's not going to sting you," he says. He reaches for his beer. And spits it back out. I'm very fon...

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A Patch of Dirt: January 2010

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A Patch of Dirt. Wednesday, 27 January 2010. My slaves, hard at work :-). Friday, 22 January 2010. I’ve been watching the birds on the bird feeders. I’ve put out seeds and fat balls. The apple tree is full of tits and finches. But they’re not eating anything. They can’t. Instead they’re watching the rooks. In fact another 20 or so have just flapped into the garden like black, ragged witches and they’re sitting on the branches and the walls and on the garage roof. It’s like a scene from. Then his friend l...

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A Patch of Dirt: July 2010

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A Patch of Dirt. Wednesday, 28 July 2010. Look at my Melons! Monday, 19 July 2010. Hosepipes and Water Meters. I've come home from work early - a trip to the vets needed to remove a tick from the guinea pig's ear. So while the kids are loading him into a box I stroll down to check on my patch of dirt. Strange," I think as I approach it. "Someone's watering it.". Then it dawns on me. The kids are behind me in the guinea- pig run. That's the hosepipe! But that's not the point. We're on a water meter. In fa...

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Hello, I'm Graeme. I'm 27 and live in Gosport, Hampshire. This is my first blog and my first attempt at allotmenteering. I have a half plot (7m x 14m) at Brockhurst Allotments in Gosport. Sunday, 13 December 2009. I've not done a great deal on the plot this weekend. The shed will be the next big job and I haven't got it yet! I did nip down there yesterday and planted three rhubarb crowns (two Victoria and one Timperly early). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wooden Edges. DONE! Allotments 4 All (forum).

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Hello, I'm Graeme. I'm 27 and live in Gosport, Hampshire. This is my first blog and my first attempt at allotmenteering. I have a half plot (7m x 14m) at Brockhurst Allotments in Gosport. Monday, 3 May 2010. Not updated for a while. Sorry, I have not updated the blog lately. But then, I've not done a great deal at the allotment either. I wish I'd done a bit of weeding though! I've built two cloches from water pipe and fleece and planted my cabbages and brussels sprouts in them. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Hello, I'm Graeme. I'm 27 and live in Gosport, Hampshire. This is my first blog and my first attempt at allotmenteering. I have a half plot (7m x 14m) at Brockhurst Allotments in Gosport. Saturday, 20 March 2010. I planted a row of elephant garlic this morning. The cloves are huge. I can't wait to see what the bulbs are like! I also took some soil samples home with me for testing. I'll carry out the tests and put the results up here. 27 March 2010 at 18:43. Will lift and pot them ready for the house move.

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Green Butterfingers' gardening experiences. Saturday, May 21, 2011. This weather is crazy. It's been so warm and, especially, dry that everything is at least a month in advance. The kniphofia. However, the gamble with the tomatoes and patty pan squash last month paid off. They are not that big yet but then again it's still early days. I spotted the first flower buds on one of the tomatoes today. I managed to mix them all up and didn't label them so it'll be a surprise when they ripen. Links to this post.

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