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Progress

29 May 2010 14:30:20

Stuck up some photos of how everything is growing.   We've loads of tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers in the tunnel and beans, peas, mangetout and sweetcorn outside.   The spuds have flown up too.  Have tried a few different types of things this year to see which we prefer and then I can concentrate on these varieties next year.  

We got another 4 hens a few weeks ago too giving us 8 in total.  There was a bit of argy bargy to start with but all have settled in nicely now.  Red thinks she's a dog I think.  She comes over to you and will eat out of your hand and tries to come in with the dogs.   Beaky is named after her deformed beak, but it doesn't stop her eating - she's one of the biggest.

Now, back to work - I hear the hose calling me...

LNolan LNolan 29 May 2010 14:33:29

Great to see everything Doing so well Brid.

fran m fran m 29 May 2010 14:41:21

No need for the hose here, really heavy rain all night and up to a few hours ago.

All going well there ;-))

Monkells Monkells 29 May 2010 15:20:30

Veg looking very good!!!

Johnplotman Johnplotman 29 March 2011 09:05:35

All going to plan for you Brid,and they will grow well.Congrats,and well done.Photos,look a treat.You have a fine veg there.

What a day!

09 April 2010 20:40:52

Today we managed to get all the spuds in - thank God.   Me back is broke from digging.   Still all part of the fun eh.  Everything is coming along nicely.  A bit more digging tomorrow to get the ground ready for the beans and sweetcorn.   Tried growing them in used toilet rolls in the hope that they would grow a strong root and when you transplant them if you water them well beforehand then the cardboard will rot down so the root is not disturbed.  We'll see if it works.

Now time to relax and get ready for round two tomorrow.

 

Jacinta Jacinta 09 April 2010 20:47:03

I DIDNT KNOW SWEETCORN DIDNT LIKE ROOT DISTURBANCE . I HAVE GROWN MINE IN POTS.  PLANT ON SOWING MORE TONIGHT.

knocknakillew knocknakillew 09 April 2010 21:04:16

Yes sweetcorn do not like disturbance to much good idea doing it that way.

Jacinta Jacinta 09 April 2010 21:05:27

Ok good job I have saved loads of toilet rolls

Johnplotman Johnplotman 09 April 2010 23:58:00

A tough job for sure,but a great one to have all potatoes in.Good luck with all the digging tomorrow,and the veg work.I use the toilet rolls here also,with them been biodegradeable.Certain veg hate movement with a root upset.Some fruits similar.

Busy Busy Busy

09 April 2010 08:31:01

Wow Only realised now it's been absolutely ages since I put in anything in my journal.   I've been up to my eyes in sowing seeds and now I have lots of seedlings that need a place to go.  Unfortunately our ground has been very wet so hard to work on, but I've taken the day off today and as it looks to be a smashing few days I'm going to get out digging.  

We managed to sow some early spuds but last week they were doing the backstroke with all that rain.   Still some have managed to keep their heads above water. so hopefully they will be okay.  Need to get the rest of the spuds in today and to prepare the ground for all the other things I want to grow. 

Vegetables:  Sweetcorn (extra tender sweet) Cucumber (Zeina & Burpless Tasty Green) Tomatoes (Suncherry, Harlequin, Sungold, Tumbling Toms Red & Yellow, IIdi, Ferline) Peppers (Tasty Grill Red & Yellow, Gourmet) Aubergine (Black Enorma) Beans (Climbing Cobra) Peas (Ronda) Mangetout (Oregon Sugar Snap)  Melon (Galia), Leeks (Musselburgh)

 Flowers : Stocks (Dwarf Ten Week Mixed, Tudor Tapestry) Lavendual Augustifolia (Ellagance Sky Blue) Nictotinia (Fragrant Cloud) Chocolate Daisy, Poppy (Coral Pink)

I bought a small propogator for myself to try get the melon and some other seeds started quickly which has worked and then my hubby came home with a large one that can hold 2 trays.  Apparently it was slightly damaged on the top bit so it couldn't be sold, so we got it - yippee (I suppose the fact that my dad owns a Garden centre doesn't hurt eh?? lol)

So now - off to work - will put up pics later of everything

Happy Gardening All

B:-)

Cloncaw Cloncaw 09 April 2010 20:05:42

Lots of seeds sown hope the weather keeps up as we all need to get work done.

The agri-student!

17 September 2009 15:45:38
The Agri Students Work

The Agri Students Work

I came home today to find that my husband had been a busy little bee in the tunnel.   We had a damp spot that held water in the tunnel and i thought it would be better paved to put pots on rather than plant stuff in the ground.   So when i came home he had that area paved and had planted all our lettuce and spinach for the winter.

I've added the pics to my photos under the tunnel journal.   It's a standing joke in my family to call my husband the agri-student as he has no background or knowledge of gardening, but his is learning and helps out with all the digging and heavy lifting etc..  He's looking forward to reaping the rewards of his efforts today.  Me too!

 

Green Side up he says!

Rachel Rachel 17 September 2009 16:20:43

That's some polytunnel! If I don't have enough space in my greenhouse, I'll send my plants around to yours :)

BridT BridT 17 September 2009 17:30:48

Hi Rachel,

Having the tunnel is great.   It's about 10 m x 4 m.   I was going to put up a smaller one but my brother said to go bigger cause I wouldn't be long filling it up.   But obviously you need the space which we have loads of.   I had originally been thinking about a greenhouse but our site is so windy, even though we have loads of trees around, that I was afraid that it would be damaged.   Also it was cheaper for us to put up the tunnel than buy a greenhouse.   I have to say I love popping up there everyday - it's like a little escape and it's great when you see a change in everything. 

Rachel Rachel 17 September 2009 18:30:07

I know how you feel. My greenhouse is only new - assembled in February - so it's till such an absolute luxury. I love it.

Cloncaw Cloncaw 17 September 2009 22:58:31

What a thoughtful husband to do such a good job. Where did you buy your tunnel?

BridT BridT 18 September 2009 13:57:43

I got the hoops from my Mum n Dad.  They had a tunnel years ago but there was only the hoops left so I thought I'd put them to good use.   I got the plastic from Dplant.ie in Enniscorthy.

Looking to Spring

12 September 2009 16:22:00

What fantastic weather!  Been out today weeding sections of the beds and planting daffs, narcissus, crocus and snowdrops.   Cant' wait for them to come up in spring.   Still more to do tomorrow, will have to see how far the bulbs will stretch cause they ain't cheap!   Will have to take some photos when they are up just so I can complete the bed with the same idea in mind.

Transplanted some Hollyhock seedlings into bigger pots today too so there will be a load of digging to do next year.   Best get my back in shape!

Here's hoping we get another few days of glorious sunshine!

Jacinta Jacinta 12 September 2009 19:02:56

Fair play to you, Brid. You certainly took advantage of todays' good weather. I was in work.

Clara Clara 12 September 2009 21:03:45

Looking at your profile  picture you have a great looking garden you must  be doing something every day to keep it in such  great  order. I  am still waiting for my bulbs to arrive

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