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Allotment 5/7/11 I Am Now The Midnight Gardener

Posted by Martyn Norris on Tuesday, July 5, 2011, In : Allotment 
So I have finally got round to it, well, to starting doing it anyway. As with most things that involve plants, it's a work in progress.

In my last post on here, which was a while ago, I said that I was going to do some Guerilla Allotmenteering (whilst I fully understand that that is not a word it is fun to say) in some of the tree pits near my house. At the time of (one fingered) typing that post I didn't have any plants to go in it and that is why it has taken so long to make a start ...
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Allotment 19/5/10

Posted by Martyn Norris on Wednesday, May 19, 2010,

Beans are quite easy to grow. We all know this. You take a dried husk of a thing, put it in some compost and then about 2 weeks later up it comes, raring to grow.

 This has always been my experience of them anyway up until this year. This year I have had no end of problem with mine and it is mostly my fault.

 I am what could be described as an inpatient gardener. When March turns up I like to get pretty much everything going. Tougher seeds are planted at the allotment, parsnips and early ca...


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Allotment 22/4/10

Posted by Martyn Norris on Thursday, April 22, 2010,
In my joy at the my first asparagus spear on Monday you may have missed that I planted out my peas and beans. I thought that it was warm enough at night for my beans, even when I was questioned about it by my friend Liz I arrogantly stated that they would by fine. Oh how wrong I was. I popped down today to water my seeds, no rain for at least a fortnight, and was greeted with this,

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Dead beans. Probably frozen to death like Captain Scott's co-workers. Oh well, a mistake was made and w...
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Allotment 19/4/10

Posted by Martyn Norris on Monday, April 19, 2010,

I could go on and on about what I’ve planted and what I’ve done at the allotment (peas and beans by the way) but that would be boring and not as important as this,

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That, Ladies and Gentlemen, is my first ever spear of Asparagus. Oh yes, I planted the bed last year and now it is paying dividend. I am so very proud.

Let’s just look at that again,

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When it is ready I am going to enjoy it soooooooo much.

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Allotment 29/9/09

Posted by Martyn Norris on Tuesday, September 29, 2009,


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Allotment 1/09/09

Posted by Martyn Norris on Tuesday, September 1, 2009,

Avid readers of this plant relate...


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Allotment 15/8/09

Posted by Martyn Norris on Saturday, August 15, 2009,

I come before you saddened.

I haven't managed to get to the allotment since the beginning of the week so, after work and a visit to my Nan's and watching Significant Other washing her car, I made the effort to get there to water my strawberries and pick a little.

One or two lovely bright red strawberries had been ignored by the birds and therefore left for me. I can assure you that there is nothing nicer than a freshly picked, sun warmed strawberry. The sweetness. The juiciness. ...


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Allotment 9/8/09

Posted by Martyn Norris on Sunday, August 9, 2009,

So I arrived at the allotment this morning with a freshly sharpen...


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Allotment 5/8/09

Posted by Martyn Norris on Wednesday, August 5, 2009,

Well, some good news is that it stopped raining and my onions have started to dry out. Went down late this afternoon and turned them over. This may not sound like much but it has spent the last 36 hours throwing it down with rain, so to start to get any drying is an upside.

The river is suddenly filled with thousands of gallons of muddy water that wasn't there on Monday.

The ducks look a little startled and I can't see the fish to judge their mood from their facial expression...


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I have an allotment and on it I try and grow plants that we can eat. 

 

 

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