Wednesday 2 October 2013

October 2013

I think this will be a month of tidying away, digging and possibly planting a few broad beans in cold frame - we'll see.   Am going to take down the bean poles and put them away if I can as apparently they'll rot if left out over winter.  The good thing about that is that it'll enable me to get the damn weeds out and to get a ton of manure in the ground for next year.

1st October 2013
Popped to allotment to have a quick look about and get a few raspberries for the missus - nearly at the end of them now, unfortunately but we've had plenty so mustn't complain - not bad for a fiver up til the end of the year!!

Saturday 5th October 2013
Got up there about 9am, got five barrows of muck up to the plot.  Phil rang wanting his breakfast so picked some more raspberries and then went to fetch it for him.  Swine.

Sunday 6th October 2013
Went to show me mum and dad the allotment. Took the bean poles down, they're two big for the shed so am going to have to cover them up somehow I reckon.  No bother with Phil's rechargeable screwdriver - note to self for next year!  Dug most of the weeds out from under the beanpoles.  Still plenty more to dig out up to the little herb thang.  All coming along nicely.  Pulled up two of the finished courgette plants.  Still more of them buggers coming though.

Monday 7th October 2013
Left work at 5:05, got to the lotty at about 5:50, got into overalls and wellies and got busy.  Spread muck onto top bit of plot from the bean rack area down to level with bottom of raspbobs - it's going to take a ruddy large amount of muck and no mistake.  Pulled up a load of weeds as well and bagged em up.

Looking down the plot -

Tuesday 8th October 2013
Got away half an hour early as was in office at 8am.  Dug all the weeds out of the area that had the brassicas in it when we got the plot.  Also spread some more manure out of a bag that was left behind by previous owners, did a bit of measuring,  Dug some more of the weeds out of the bottom of the plot too.    Have cut the raspberry canes that I'd put in the tub down to 6" I'm sure they're autumn fruiting Raspberries so really should cut them in February however I've read that cutting them now means you might get an early crop so let's see!   I might cut half the rapsberries down to 6" when they've finished which must surely be sometime soon then leave the rest until spring.

Just see the bit where the brassicas were in the foreground - that's all dug over now hopefully won't need to be treading on it again until next year now.

I measured the width of the bean row i.e. the distance between left hand edge and the raspberry jungle - it's about 12'5 foot so could easily fit the two metre squared frames between the row and herb planter thing in front of the shed.  Theres' a bit more work to be done weeding that area first though and I've put Rhubarb in there so that could be a problem.  It's a good little sheltered spot though so am thinking strawberries and sweetcorn up there. 

Planning 
Am reading Titmarsh's book on Kitchen Gardening which talks about planning when stuff will come out and what will go in next.  It's way more complicated then I'd thought! So am going to get a list of everything I'm going to grow and work out when it goes in and when it comes out.   I'm replanning the crop rotation again as have got manure  in one of the spots that I was going to put root crops in.  So am going to sort out the bit where the courgettes are and the bit where the brassicas were and that bit will be for root crops next year.  

Tuesday 15th October 2013
Whizzed home from work then got another load of raspberries and some courgettes - as the boss don't want em I've put em in a box in the kitchen at work  so at least someone is having 'em and they're not going to waste - there's still a few left. 

Wednesday 16th October 2013
Not the allotment exactly but my mum and dad have dropped off a load of Uncle Peter's old garden tools so I've now got another spade, rake, hoe, dutch hoe, potato fork(!) and an old saw.  I think they'll stay at home and get taken down to the lotty as and when unless I can make a secure store in the little shed.

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday this week have started running three miles again every morning and am taking a slight detour to the Allotment car park to see if any more muck has been delivered am beginning to wish I'd done a few more barrows full but such is life.

Sunday 20th October 2013
My wonderful son (don't say that often enough!) has only got me an IBC from the farm he works at. An Intermediate Bulk Container is a massive plastic tank in a metal cage and will hold 1,000 litres of water when full and weigh about a ton.  So going to need a clever base I think. The good news is that it fits nicely at the back of the shed and if can get it high enough should have enough pressure to hose pipe water to the bottom of the plot in summer.



Have also started planning the plot with assistance of Phil Siddall using Suttons Vegetable Garden planner (see http://gardenplanner.suttons.co.uk)   Phil has planned how it's going to all work but I'm going to point to some other online plans for his reference!

Sunday 27th October 2013
Didn't get to Allotment but started getting some bits and pieces done in preparation.  Emptied one of the meter squared which will be going to the lotty in due course.  Also emptied another of the tubs that had strawberries in it during summer.  This might well be on it's way to the allotment soon!   I emptied the tumbler composter and it's made some really nice stuff - should have been more on the boil with it really.


So have started loading it up with some fresh gubbins for next year.