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RE: Photo journal of the jonah plot - Admin - 21-05-2020

Well done...as already mentioned...its not your sole interest Big Grin

(Handy we can add more than 3 pictures per post)


RE: Photo journal of the jonah plot - Mikey - 21-05-2020

Kudos to anyone that takes on an overgrown plot. It takes graft just to be in a position to plant and finding the time when your life is upside down. Well that is nothing short of miraculous. You need a T-shirt that says behind every dirty nail and callus is a potato, on the back courgettes get your free courgettes here.


RE: Photo journal of the jonah plot - doublyjonah - 30-06-2020

Back with another update. My phone reminded me of how the plot looked exactly a year ago, so I took a photo today to compare.

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The wide shot doesn't look like much, but it's really come on a lot. We currently have second early and maincrop potatoes, onions, garlic, leeks, squash, pumpkins, tomatoes, cucumbers, peas, runner beans, CFB, DFB, kale, peas, mangetout, PSB, lettuces, parsnips, radishes, spring onions, courgettes, sweetcorn, several kinds of flowers, rhubarb, strawberries, black/white/red currants, apples, and some herbs growing/recently finished. It is rather shabby looking (no strimmer usage this year as it's a shared tool which is not allowed with the virus circulating), but I'm feeling pretty pleased.

We are learning some lessons about the necessity for protection from birds and other of nature's pushy friends. Apart from the rhubarb and fruit trees/ bushes, I think I've grown everything from seed. Also some lessons there about buying enough compost and feeding. Even if we don't eat anything else from the plot this year (bite my tongue!), it would still be our most successful year in a lot of ways. The new plot with ample sunshine makes a huge difference. And the advice we get from the forum is awfully helpful.


RE: Photo journal of the jonah plot - SarrissUK - 30-06-2020

That looks amazing! Well done! Smile


RE: Photo journal of the jonah plot - Mikey - 01-07-2020

There is not much more beneficial than eating your own home grown produce but, I’m more aware how growing it has been so good for my general wellbeing this year. I even get a nice buzz when I give it away and hear others enjoying it.


RE: Photo journal of the jonah plot - doublyjonah - 01-07-2020

(01-07-2020, 07:49 AM)Mikey Wrote: There is not much more beneficial than eating your own home grown produce but, I’m more aware how growing it has been so good for my general wellbeing this year. I even get a nice buzz when I give it away and hear others enjoying it.
Definitely a lifeline this year. And watching my little one eating stuff from the plot is up there among my favorite things.


RE: Photo journal of the jonah plot - doublyjonah - 26-07-2020

Here we are after about another month. In an in-between phase for most of our flowers. Harvesting beans, peas, courgettes, kale, and potatoes regularly. Perversely already planning for how we'll put the plot to bed to improve yields next year. We've liked the bits we've done no-dig-ish, so we'll try more of that next year. Eagerly awaiting cucumbers and tomatoes and pumpkin(s).

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RE: Photo journal of the jonah plot - Veggie - 26-07-2020

Well done 2xJonah. It looks amazing. Smile


RE: Photo journal of the jonah plot - Scarlet - 26-07-2020

It looks fabulous!
I also start planning now....I love seed sowing and so I always start browsing websites at this time of year - especially if it's raining. Smile


RE: Photo journal of the jonah plot - Can the Man - 26-07-2020

Well done DJ, looks fabulous