I know I've moaned all spring about the rain and how everywhere was under water. Normally I like to start on the allotment early in March, but yesterday was the first day it's been dry enough this year! One chap keeps a record of rainfall and in March and April this year we had more than twice the normal amount, and over 3 times what we'd get in a 'good' year! The ground is quite boggy anyway which doesn't help.
In the autumn we covered most of the growing areas with black sheeting which has kept the weeds down, and yesterday OH and a friend fetched a trailer load of lovely manure and barrowed it down to the middle of the plot.
Last night we planted two rows of broad beans and prepared the potato bed and the garlic and onion beds.
It was a lovely evening, with the birds singing, ponies grazing, and no-one else there as the sun slipped gently towards the Forest. So peaceful, and it reminded me why I put myself through the frustration and hard work! Hopefully we'll get our reward with broad beans!!
There was a notice up on the board saying that there are vacant plots available to anyone who lives in the parish, but I think I'll resist the temptation to take on a second plot!!!
In the autumn we covered most of the growing areas with black sheeting which has kept the weeds down, and yesterday OH and a friend fetched a trailer load of lovely manure and barrowed it down to the middle of the plot.
Last night we planted two rows of broad beans and prepared the potato bed and the garlic and onion beds.
It was a lovely evening, with the birds singing, ponies grazing, and no-one else there as the sun slipped gently towards the Forest. So peaceful, and it reminded me why I put myself through the frustration and hard work! Hopefully we'll get our reward with broad beans!!
There was a notice up on the board saying that there are vacant plots available to anyone who lives in the parish, but I think I'll resist the temptation to take on a second plot!!!
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