A short spurt of sunny days and I have got busy in the garden. The last few years my veg patch has been rather neglected to say the least. The strawberry plants have been the only thing to produce anything unless you count weeds that the veg patches produced in abundance. In desperation I scattered green manure on the two empty patches. Green manure is a Monty favorite, he raves about it in his programmes. Green manure is basically a plant you ... VIEW POST
A Veg Patch Full of Hope and Mischievous Cats
What vegetable plant is this?
Today wasn’t very productive in the garden. I trying to keep out of the way today whilst the builders were fitting new fascias and guttering and trying their very best to get mess everywhere and the bless them they managed both. It was too sunny to be inside but too hot to do anything that productive apart from just sitting looking at the veg growing. ... VIEW POST
This Week I Learnt About Fruit Trees
Feeling rather smug with my veg growing efforts, I have decided its time to try a few new things. One of the big bonuses of growing my own veg is that the kids have started eating more vegetables. Partly because they do taste better but also the fact they picked the peas or pulled the carrots. So my next task is to get more fruit into them. The strawberries are proving a success. Even my son who declared he hates strawberries has been spotted munching them in the garden. ... VIEW POST
Ohh I Got All Crafty
One of the side effects of being a new gardener, and getting old according to my daughter, is that I tend to get drawn to all the gardening programmes on TV. Monty and Alan are my new best friends. Not literally obviously as they don't pop in for a cup of tea and natter, but I have got them sky plussed to watch when the kids are out to save them moaning. ... VIEW POST
Me Revolutionary? Apparently I am
According to my neighbours I am the rather revolutionary one in our terrace. I live in a terrace of ten houses where the ages are equally split between half of us not owning a bus pass whilst the other half have their bus passes. All the back gardens are fairly open with only waist high fences or hedges separating us. Not the most private of spaces but it does have a communal spirit when were all out in the gardens chatting over the fences. ... VIEW POST