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RE: My Calendar Part 1 - The 3 season year. - Veggie - 04-09-2020 I lost my OH 15 years ago after 30 years of marriage. You have to remake your life - and the garden -when that happens. ![]() RE: My Calendar Part 1 - The 3 season year. - Mikey - 04-09-2020 I like organised but there isn’t space on my calendar to put garden tasks. If I take away the work and home and family tasks I’m left with a few hours here and there for garden activities. When I’m out in the garden I’m essentially a suited and booted desk jockey taking his shoes and socks off to squidge his toes into the soil. It’s my restful centring space, the minute I add a programme into that the restful nature of gardening will go out the window it will feel more like a chore. Maybe when I retire it can fill the void of my job and I can entertain a garden calendar. I’ll just have to make mental notes of your schedule V. ![]() RE: My Calendar Part 1 - The 3 season year. - Veggie - 04-09-2020 The good thing about the 4 week rotation plan is that it prompts you to think about certain seeds - and whether you need to sow them. For example, this week is Leaves - brassicas, lettuce, rocket etc. I've decided not to sow any brassicas but lettuce and rocket will be sown - and I won't even think about them again until 4 weeks time. Just a pinch at a time is all it needs to keep on top of succession growing - none of this sowing a long row and have everything maturing at once. RE: My Calendar Part 1 - The 3 season year. - Eyren - 04-09-2020 (03-09-2020, 09:09 AM)Veggie Wrote: Eyren, I've tried Moon Gardening a couple of times but its too complicated for me! I can't be doing with something that changes during the day as well as each day. Oh, I don't do the complicated woowoo stuff, just the four phases of the moon. The list I posted is practically the whole thing - though I missed out perennials, which go in the same week as roots, and harvesting for storage, which goes in the non-sowing week. They're just guidelines, anyway - I often end up doing things in the "wrong" week because the weather isn't cooperating or because a job needs to be done right away. RE: My Calendar Part 1 - The 3 season year. - Mark_Riga - 22-09-2020 The Autumn Equinox today, when we are losing daylight at the fastest rate - about 5 minutes a day or half an hour a week. RE: My Calendar Part 1 - The 3 season year. - Veggie - 22-09-2020 (24-08-2020, 10:57 PM)Mark_Riga Wrote:Are you sure its the Autumn Equinox today, Mark.(21-06-2020, 06:34 PM)Veggie Wrote: The summer Equinox was yesterday .... ![]() Re the cabbages, yesterday, on another thread, you were about to sow 80 cabbage seeds! What will you do with 80 cabbages? ![]() RE: My Calendar Part 1 - The 3 season year. - Mark_Riga - 22-09-2020 (22-09-2020, 09:37 AM)Veggie Wrote: Are you sure its the Autumn Equinox today, Mark. Yes, I think Autumn is here tomorrow, going cooler (not cold yet I hope). Though for you it is just mid Season No. 2. Did you not follow Vinny's logic? I understood that you would use the thinnings as the plants grow, in stews, etc or as a portion of veg and end up with about 9 full size cabbages. Then, you cut a cross in the ends, you get another flush of the same or may be 36 small cabbage. This all assumes that slugs and other uninvited guests don't help themselves. RE: My Calendar Part 1 - The 3 season year. - Veggie - 25-04-2021 Kickstarting seed sowing! Its nearly May and I seem to be slacking on the seed sowing front so, I have a new plan, loosely based on my weekly routine of sowing Roots, Shoots, Fruits and Leaves in successive weeks over 4 weeks. Instead of sowing weekly, I shall sow daily - Monday = Roots Tuesday = Shoots Wednesday = Fruits Thursday = Leaves Friday = Flowers Tomorrow, for example, I'll sow carrots or beetroot and I'll thin out/transplant any roots sown previously Next Monday, I'll do the same but sow a different root until its time to repeat sow in 4 weeks. So the Monday plan may be:- Wk 1 = beetroot Wk 2 = carrots Wk 3 = turnips Wk 4 = parsnip Wk 5 = beetroot Wk 6 = carrots etc. I'm also overwhelmed by old seeds that I just can't throw away, so I'll scatter them in some forgotten corner each week. Waiting for old seeds to germinate often means losing time, compost and effort (unless they're courgettes ![]() RE: My Calendar Part 1 - The 3 season year. - Veggie - 13-07-2022 (21-06-2020, 06:34 PM)Veggie Wrote: Some of you may remember that the VC Calendar has 3 seasons :-Just reminding myself of what I said I do at this time of the year - The Second Spring. ![]() RE: My Calendar Part 1 - The 3 season year. - JJB - 13-07-2022 And are you going to do it? |