Diary of an Allotment Gardener
Monday, February 18, 2008
A home for frogs and newts
Our logs
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Gordon made this log pile yesterday in the hope it will attract a few frogs and things that will eat slugs. It is placed under a tree in a shady area, and also masks next door's plastic bags...
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2008
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March
(10)
Snow, sleet and rain
Will it rain?
Leeks and broccoli
Allotment business
Sore back
Running out of room
More seed sowing and stuff
Another long weekend at the plot
Seedlings
More work to be done
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February
(15)
The wormery at one week
Aster germination
Speedy seeds
Acrolinium
Arrival of the worms
A cold snap
A home for frogs and newts
The end of an allotment weekend
An allotment day today
Heritage Seed Library: a delivery
Seed potatoes
Aconites
Heritage seed library
Where are my potatoes?
Aubergines and Brussels Sprouts
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January
(12)
Getting organised
Sweet pea
Boots and mud
Hardening off the sweet peas
Parsnips: tender and true
Path to the compost bin
More seeds
A delivery
Germination
Heavy horse manure
Sweet peas
The Allotment at its peak!
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2007
(12)
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May
(1)
Day One
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April
(1)
Catching up
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February
(1)
Our new Allotment
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January
(9)
Haiku
The arrival of the seed potatoes
Administration and Haiku
After the storm
Potatoes Today!
Where not to try and buy organic seed potatoes
The allotment in 2006
Lost sleep
A New Year - A New Allotment?
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