Sunday, 15 May 2022

Early Anniversary Annual Leave



Ten days off work is always appreciated, especially when it has only cost me four days of annual leave allowance! David and I have had the last week-ish off work for our first wedding anniversary, which is actually next week, but he couldn’t get the time off. So he's had this last week instead. Very confusing. But anyway. FIRST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY!! Wahoooooooooo!

No we haven’t been away. We are skint, and we already live in a cottage in the countryside so we don’t much see the point in paying the equivalent of a months rent for a week in someone elses cottage in the countryside. It’s been a very domestic week, and I started out with a huge to do list:


And no I haven’t ticked everything off! I never do.

 

Allotment

I have had a couple of days at the allotment with Momma P. It feels like I haven’t done much there either, but we spent a happy Saturday strimming and mowing, as well as fixing a shed roof, and removing and replacing a polytunnel cover. And and and and. And. On my plot we cut the grass and vegetation, and I have dug up lots of things to bring home and plant in the garden. I want more teasels and things, and my allotment has plenty! I also have cut lots of herbs to dry, and they are now hanging from the curtain rail in the spare bedroom.

I didn't do everything I wanted to get done at the allotment this week but no matter. It'll happen eventually.






Garden

I have been painting the garden furniture to try and spruce it up a bit. These were liberated from a skip at my old job a couple of years ago, we used them at work, and then the site closed down and I left, so the chairs came with me. I am using them as a vessel to get my fix of colour therapy as my crochet mojo has well and truly been and gone. It is slowly coming back, but I am missing the colours from the blanket that I was making. I have run out of white paint so I can’t finish priming the underside of the chairs, and they’ll need several more coats on before we can actually use them.

I’ve cut some circles into the lawn, one for the fire bowl to sit in and three for sweet pea teepees to go in. I have made the teepees using the bamboo I harvested from the garden last year. They look not too dissimilar to funeral pyres.

I also cut some herbs from the garden to dry, and the previous batch that were hanging have been macerated into dried herbs. I’m really pleased with them!! They look as if I’d just bought them from Sainsburys.

I sowed more seeds in toilet roll pots and they are all now on the log store which is being used as a plant nursery. Sunflowers, squash, courgettes, flowers, and some other stuff. I also finally got around to planting the ginger that I bought in April.

The metal bowl thing that was already in the garden has now been emptied and moved, and turned into a sort of above ground pond slash bird watering station/bath.














Wildlife

I got the card in from the camera and it has revealed the secrets of the garden! Very excitingly we seem to be hosting a pair of French Partridge! Ooh la la! Mon Cherie! I have also dug up plenty cock chafer adults and larvae, and had a black-spotted longhorn beetle fly into the side of my face with a thud. Bloody countryside.

Hare

Bodge

Fox

Deer

Alan Partridge

Longhorn with short horns

Doodlebug

Bebbe doodlebug

A wee bee

ALAN!

Crochet

I am crocheting, the urge is coming back. I can’t share much of what I’m making yet as it is a gift for someone but I had to rip the eyes out and they are currently being replaced by stitch markers. I will do the rest of the head before I glue the new eyes in!

I finished the springtime gonk. We went for an afternoon out mooching aboot, and ended up in the antiques place in Ironbridge. David and I that is, not me and the unfinished gonk. There’s a little craft area and I got some more flowers and things, so these are new glued all over Ms Gonk. I feel like I’m all gonked out but I also want to make a Pimms gonk because I found a shop on Etsy that sells dollhouse scale Pimms bottles and wine glasses…

I have also darned my handmade stripy socks. Again. How much is too much? When do I stop darning? There is a shop on Etsy that sells suede patches for homemade socks, so I might invest. But then I'll get holes from the stitching around the suede patch. Ho hum. Shan't use pure wool for socks again that's fo' sho'!




Volunteering

David and I went for a walk around our local country park as I have been thinking about joining their volunteer group. Safe to say I shall not be joining their group, and I also would REALLY like to see their management plan.

I am still pondering a few different things. I said I would give myself a couple of months to settle into the job before I started looking, and I’m now 2.5 months in. So time to look and do something!

No pictures because this park does not deserve a spot on my blog. It was bad.

 

Anniversary Fun

This week it was Momma P’s birthday and Momma & Poppa Hams wedding anniversary, so David and I took them out for afternoon tea. It was well posh. Not as posh as The Ivy, mind…

David also bought me a new old mixing bowl from an antiques place to add to my collection! I always like a good bowl.

Momma P got me lots of plants for my anniversary gift and I’ve made a start on prepping the log store to accommodate some climbing trailing plants up and over them.

D and I are both at work on our actual anniversary so I might treat him to fish n chips from the takeaway up the lane. Maybe.









It’s been a gloriously slow week off work and yes I did have a bit of a wobbly head one of the days and spent most of it crying, but aside from that I have had a really good week. I’ve spent time reading, reading in the garden, gardening, crocheting, cooking, allotmenting, walking, and looking at bugs – all things that I enjoy and don’t do enough of. I’ve also played Sims 3 a lot and my lady is literally a millionaire with a huge garden and allotment overlooking the sea, and a swimming pool. Also she has a cat that is trained to hunt for seeds. THE DREAM. I shall live vicariously through her.

Saturday, 7 May 2022

Allotment Life: April 2022

March 2021 was the month that I took on the new plot but April 2021 was when I started paying for it, so I have officially been on Plot 16 for a year now, and what a year!

April this year has been a much quieter affair compared to last year. I have started a new job so I am further away, and the weather has been colder and drier than usual.

The seeds that I sowed in March are doing well – the parsnips are slow but they always are, the radish, swede, turnip, and salad leaves are taking over, and the things in the tunnel are growing away. Three of the four courgette seeds I sowed way back in the middle of March have popped up so that’s good, I was getting worried about them as they were my last four seeds! I have sown more seeds in April, so this week I will be sowing my third lot to get some succession growing going on.

This month (May) I will be sowing: carrot, parsnip, radish, salad leaves, flowers, spring onion, leek, squash, sunflowers, cosmos, brassica, swede, turnip, and whatever else I can get my grubby hands on.

A very majestic carrot seedling

Cosmos in the tunnel

Three of the four yellow courgette seeds have germinated

PSB growing well!! This will be harvested next winter, in February. In it for the long game.

I have used up and restocked my flower seeds, and used them up again. I have also been using the seeds I collected last year, I need to try and up my game this year to get more, and collect more variety.

Flower seeds have included calendula, tagetes, cosmos, sea holly, poppy, cornflower, love in a mist, nasturtium, love lies bleeding, verbena bon, bergamot, lobelia, scabious, heartsease, pansy, lesser celandine. A mix of edible and non-edible. My allotment theme for this year is MORE IS MORE.

The raspberry canes that I transplanted and cut right back are growing really well, so that’s good. I know that these are super productive canes and the fruits are so yummers. I have planted them at the back of the shed so they can be tied up. This bed is in dire need of a good mulch and compost top up but I'll leave that 'til winter so I can put down more cardboard and then the mulch atop.


I made a second herb bed with the plants I dug up from between the paving slabs, and I have planted them in a small bed alongside the pomegranate bush, and then I topped it off with grit for many reasons. But I think I need to uncover it from the grit, remove the plants, and put new, actually alive ones in. Oh well. Live n learn. 

Defo need to do some grassland habitat management.

I have started cutting, tying, hanging, and drying this years herbs too. From the plot I have cut thyme, lemon thyme, sage, rosemary, and marjoram.


My very technical drying space and technique. Put the herbs into small bundles, tie with twine, hang from the curtain pole in the spare room. Wait.

I’m still picking chard.


My April to do list was thus:

·       Tidy and try to organise shed a bit, put more shelving units up

·       Weed out strawberry & blueberry beds

·       Sow more seed – more flower seed in the beds, and more carrots etc.

·       Put up two more arches somewhere and brace

·       Hack back bramble behind the shed

And I’m pleased and proud to announce that I’ve done none of it whatsoever!! Except a bit of seed sowing but not a lot.

I have a week off work now so I am planning a couple of days at the plot to get it back under control. The grass is getting very long and tufty, and I do need to empty and tidy the shed. And dig things out to bring home, and tidy the slab and brick pile…

We have finally had some rain at the start of May which is good as all five of my waterbutts have been empty for a few weeks now. I do need to upgrade the butts this year so that’s something else to work towards.


So, Mays to do list!:

·       Empty and tidy shed

·       Cut back bramble

·       Sow more seed – carrot (out), parsnip (out), flowers (out), peas (out), beans (out), squash (in), sunflowers (out – am going to direct sow and see what happens).

·       Dig out blueberry into a pot and bring it home

·       Weed smaller beds

·       Pick more chard I guess


Things I’m Growing On The Allotment (so far):

1.       Pear tree

2.       Apple tree

3.       Almond tree

4.       Quince bushes x lots

5.       Carrot

6.       Parsnip

7.       Swede

8.       Turnip

9.       Radish

10.   Spring onion

11.   Leek

12.   Garlic

13.   Onion

14.   Lettuce

15.   Spinach

16.   Rocket

17.   Mizuna

18.   Mustard leaf

19.   Raspberry red

20.   Raspberry yellow

21.   Strawberry

22.   Blueberry

23.   Pomegranate

24.   Peas

25.   Beans

26.   Broccoli

27.   Courgette

28.   Chard

29.   Sage

30.   Thyme

31.   Lemon thyme

32.   Orange thyme

33.   Rosemary

34.   Lemon balm

35.   Lime balm

36.   Oregano

37.   Marjoram

38.   Lavender

39.   Mint

40.   Chives

41.   Feverfew

42.   Fennel

43.   Nasturtium

44.   Calendula

45.   Heartsease

46.   Corn flower

47.   Love in a mist

48.   Love lies bleeding

49.   Verbena bon

50.   Tagetes

51.   Bergamot

52.   Lobelia

53.   Scabious

54.   Sea holly

55.   Poppy

56.   Lesser celandine

 

Things I Am Going To Grow:

1.       Pumpkin

2.       Cosmos

3.       Hollyhock

4.       Comfrey

5.       Sweet peas

6.       And I quite fancy another little tree but not sure what









This apple tree cost £10 and it is laden with flowers!

Last years leeks