Sunday 10 November 2013

It's a pushover.

Just call me Rambo.

I'd like to thank the team who helped me with this video.  Big Boy was on camera and commentary, and Beans the dog was our safety manager for the shoot.

Monday 9 September 2013

Village Show 2013.

Lots of tomatoes.  Lots and lots of tomatoes.  And only six were ripe.
And some pumpkins, great and small.
And rather a sad story about some beans.
And other stuff too, all grown here and entered in this year's village show.
Read all about it.

Monday 29 July 2013

Another plum fatality...

Well, the weather's certainly been full-on over the last couple of days.  And it's probably the cause of the death of the other half of the plum tree (the first half fell over quite a while ago...)
I'm pretty sure it was still in the right place on Saturday evening, when we got back from our holiday, but this morning, I found it like this:
This is saddening, as it means one less fruit tree from which to gather fruit.  However, it did make picking the plums a bit easier, as they were all at ground level.  We picked all the plums, and will make them into jam as soon as the requisite time presents itself. 

We also tried to clear as much of it as possible, so that we could take the chainsaw to it for firewood.  Big Boy came out to help today and was, genuinely, extremely helpful.  We worked away with secateurs, a pruning saw and a mini axe and actually made a lot of progress.  Some of the stuff cleared will go on the compost heap, the rest will be taken away to a bigger compost heap elsewhere!
When we started, it looked like this:
And we chopped and hacked and cut:
And chopped, hacked and cut some more:

And once the tree was thus cleared, we discovered it had a very enjoyable use:
And yes, that's the plums you see there in the box :)  Plum jam on its way.

Wednesday 12 June 2013

Weeding and planting.

Weeding is something I find really boring.  Very boring indeed.
And that's probably part of the reason I don't do it nearly enough!
But I've recently weeded the onion/shallot/garlic bed:
 It looks a lot emptier than it did :)
And here's the pile of weeds.  Quite established, some of them!
 And the much more interesting job was planting some pumpkins and squash, and putting in the stakes for the tomatoes.  Someone offered to help plant the toms, so I'm holding off on that job for a bit, but will go ahead and do it if they find other stuff to do instead.
Now it's just a case of feeding them for the next few months...

Thursday 16 May 2013

Catch up...

So, it's been quite a while since I blogged anything here.  That doesn't mean I've been idle out in the garden though!
Here's a rough roundup of what's been happening in the last few months.  I blame the weather, in part, for the lack of 'interesting' things to blog.  It's been horrendous, and so it's been taking longer for things to get going (apart from the weeds).

I've put in a bean frame thing for the runner beans.  (The fallen child in the middle is an optional extra)
22 Feb.
 I've sought inspiration.
Calke Abbey Auricula Theatre
I've constructed some raised beds, and a path which you'll see in a later shot, when I upload from my camera rather than the phone!
I've put the netting up for the sweet peas at the front of the house. I've sown them and they're just starting to show their heads. 

I've constructed a screen for the potato bins to hide behind.  This was an exciting task for the first few minutes, but dragged on for hours and just became really tedious.  But I like how it looks.
 
I've done some labelling of sown seeds (remember those colourful lolly sticks I bought for the purpose?  They may be the only colour in the garden this year...)
We've been welcoming 'Felix', our friendly (i.e., hungry) pheasant to the garden.  He's occasionally brought some lady friends.