I dug trenches and piled up the soil next to them and set up plank pathways so that I don't compact the soil when tending the plants. I also scattered some chicken manure pellets in the base of the trenches to feed the potatoes during their long growing season. As usual I am running out of land as potatoes need a good amount of space and I have only dug 4 trenches - I doubt this will be enough to accommodate the 6 varieties I have bought and plan to grow this year. Luckily I have 3 potato planters so might be able to give some of them refuge on our patio at home. I still need to find space to later fit in tomatoes, courgettes and squash.
I did get on with other chores though.
- I finally tied in the raspberry wires to stop them flopping over.
- I mulched the fruit bed with manure. Though I didn't dig it in and the weight of a bin bag full of pony poo snapped some twigs when landing - very bad.
- I hoed the shallots and onions which are resolutely poking their heads through the soil but not doing a great deal. apparently this is the last month to sow garlic but luckily I did all of that last autumn. My one worry is how soon I can harvest them to make space for the aforementioned squash etc.
- I weeded the coriander/ asparagus raised bed - fingers crossed for some home grown spears this year though technically should wait until the second/ third year to harvest and they only went in last year.
- I cleared the plastic off the slightly tired looking strawberry raised bed - the remaining plants may well be moved into open ground and I will use the bed for salad leaves.
- More clearing: I finally gathered up the home made water bottle cloches/ watering systems as they were my allotment versions of tumbleweed - blowing here and there on the plot and being relatively useless.
- Cover bare earth with the cardboard I saved from a delivery
- Prepare a bean trench (am I going to do runner beans again? really?)
- Mulch and check the cherry tree at home
- Sow lettuce
- Sow peas
- Sow chillies
- Prepare seedbed for PSB
- Sow radishes (and develop a liking for their taste)
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