Mallard's 2013 diary.
Re: Mallard's 2013 diary.Things have really started to grow now!
Broccoli... Drumheads forming nicely. My first real attempt to grow sweet peas has been successful. Yu mai tsai (oriental sword leaf lettuce) great in stir fries. Samhain pumpkins! Carrots almost ready to eat, with beetroot, some of which is already in a pickle jar! The Munty frame's filling up now. Only a few parsnips germinated, but every single red amaranth seed seems to have grown. I'd like to live as a poor man with lots of money.
- Pablo Picasso
Re: Mallard's 2013 diary.Smashing to see how your plots coming on Mall the broccolli looks partcularly tasty
What are amaranths and i meant to ask before and forgot but what is a munty frame i know its for beans but how is it built iv never seen one before Lindaxx And then there was one, Again!!!!
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Re: Mallard's 2013 diary.
There are several different varieties of amaranth, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amaranth hopefully mine will be a tasty leaf vegetable. Munty is a guy on another forum who is well known for his bean frame. I'm sure Lord Lane won't mind me giving allotment.org a plug as they share the same server and he knows the guy who runs it I believe! I'd like to live as a poor man with lots of money.
- Pablo Picasso
Re: Mallard's 2013 diary.Thanks Mall
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Re: Mallard's 2013 diary.Here you are have a look round! Sorry about the shaky bits.
http://youtu.be/QukL5bq4k0w I'd like to live as a poor man with lots of money.
- Pablo Picasso
Re: Mallard's 2013 diary.Like your video very much Mallard ,so glad others are doing them as i think you get a better opertunity to see more of someones plot .You have certainly got it well under controll,well done
Re: Mallard's 2013 diary.What a smashing plot! I love the munty frame
No girls at the moment but look forward to getting more in the future. Proud mummy to Hector, a Bedlington Terrier x Jack Russell
Re: Mallard's 2013 diary.I'd like to live as a poor man with lots of money.
- Pablo Picasso
Re: Mallard's 2013 diary.I spent a lot of time this year preparing my poly tunnel for melons, lots of manure dug in and covered to keep warm, a suitable frame constructed and full growing instructions downloaded and laminated!
I now have a good crop of.... cucumbers! Needless to say, I've just sent a nice letter to a well known Suffolk seed company! I'd like to live as a poor man with lots of money.
- Pablo Picasso
Re: Mallard's 2013 diary.It's been a pretty good season!
Failures: broccoli went straight to seed as did my Florence fennel, my parsnips are rubbish and of course my melons that turned out to be cucumbers! But: Amazing carrots and no fly, really good bolthardy beetroot, plenty of runner beans on the successful Munty frame, nice solid cabbages shared with slugs, outdoor girl toms are covered in fruit, raspberries still producing and I've courgette of all shapes and colours coming out my ears, with enormous pumpkins! My screen of blackberries, planted as a moron barrier, has produced, and is still producing phenomenal amounts of large fruit, kiwi fruit (small) for the first time and lots of goosegogs! The early frosts put back my cape gooseberries, so no jam this year, and I had flowers on my goji berry but no fruit. I grew a few shark's fin melon for a neighbour (a Chinese chef who feeds me!) and discovered that oriental lettuce must be eaten young! It's the best year I've ever had for spuds, rockets really rocketed, lots of big desiree (great chips) and now pound land king Edwards producing half a carrier bag full on every root! Planning for next year now! I'd like to live as a poor man with lots of money.
- Pablo Picasso
Re: Mallard's 2013 diary.Looks like you're on top of things there Mallard.
Maybe I missed it but what are your footways made out of? Richard New Member? Get more from the Forum and join in 'Members Chat' - you're very welcome
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Pallets, what else! They have the added bonus of moving paths to suit crops and no more problems of grass paths spreading themselves out! I'd like to live as a poor man with lots of money.
- Pablo Picasso
Re: Mallard's 2013 diary.It's pretty much over now bar the shouting! Quite a few leeks still in, a few carrots, the best I've ever grown and no fly (nantes), cape gooseberries that are not likely to ripen and some yellow courgettes for cake making.
I had to rip out the outdoor girl tomatoes and burn them due to blight. The "plan" and seeds are ready for next year, and I've started digging! I'd like to live as a poor man with lots of money.
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