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		Need to sow more carrotsweed leeks
 plant out some baby oaks
 weed peas and beans
 plant out autumn/winter cabbage tribe.
 plant out some quinoa
 weed potatoes.
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		 (31-05-2020, 11:31 PM)Veggie Wrote:  My Job List for w/c 1 June 2020
 GH - Armpit & Tie in Tomatoes
   
 Sow Indoors - Sunflowers, Sweet peas
   Parsley & Basil
   
 Plant out - Loofas and Trombas
   Beetroot seedlings
   Rooted Mint cuttings
   
 Take Cuttings - Lavender, Rosemary,
  Mint,  Roses 
 Merge more beds.
 Jobs for w/c 8/6/20  (Better late than never)
GH - Armpit & Tie in Tomatoes 
 
 Sow Sunflowers, Sweet peas 
Sow Parsley, basil 
Sow Beans and mangetout
 
Sow lots of old flower seeds randomly
 
Take cuttings - Lavender, Rosemary, Pineapple Mint, Roses
 
Merge more beds
	 
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		My list for last week included everything not done the previous week -
 Plant out - kale DONE, cabbages DONE, turnips DONE, beetroot DONE, basil, flowers (zinnia DONE, belle du jour DONE, marigolds COULDN'T FIND ANY!!), spare pumpkins on hugelbed.
 Sow - carrots DONE, basil, coriander, snips to use up the packet DONE,
 Weed bank bed DONE & herb bed. Mulch.
 
 Plus sow - beetroot, turnips (yes, every week!), January King cabbage.
 Clear bolting lettuces DONE, mulch various bits of veg plot with manure DONE.
 Plant out soya beans DONE
 
 
 This week (W/C 15th June) - all the not done above, plus
 
 Plant out - melons, courgettes, lettuces, parsley, celery, leaf beet, radicchio, spare aubergines & peppers, artichokes.
 Lift shallots.
 Prick out January King Cabbage, flowers & basil.
 Cut veg bed paths.
 Prune vines.
 Make comfrey tea and bottle last batch.
 Sow all of last week's to sow list plus fennel, peas, Red Russian kale.
 
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
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		 (07-06-2020, 08:55 PM)Mark_Riga Wrote:  Last weeks list:Need to sow more carrots
 weed leeks
 plant out some baby oaks
 weed peas and beans
 plant out autumn/winter cabbage tribe.
 plant out some quinoa
 weed potatoes.
 
 Done most of above apart from weed potatoes and still some oaks to plant out. Among the ones I planted out, some acorns had produced 2 'trunks' and they separated with 1/2 the acorn each.
 
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 Finish off oaks
 weed potatoes
 weed onions and carrots plus more probably.
 try to deter rats from chomping the pea stems
 mow a bit
 
 Picture of squash area with sweetcorn at back and quinoa (bit like fat hen to look at) nearer.
 
 
   
 And the baby oaks (about 100)
 
 
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		Mark I’m not being critical just curious but why plant so many baby oaks and why so close together?
	 
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		 (14-06-2020, 09:39 PM)Can the Man Wrote:  Mark I’m not being critical just curious but why plant so many baby oaks and why so close together? 
Well, they were all huddled together in a bread loaf crate and it was either plant them or bin them. If I get a spare 1/2hour next winter/early spring, I can plant them out may be 10' apart, my contribution to the Climate warming up.
 
As an aside, when I planted out some daliahs last week that were started off in a cardboard box, as I was removing and planting them and got to the middle of the box, a mouse emerged and toddled off. Where it had come from I found a nest with several of my acorns by it. As it didn't move very fast, I assume it was likely pregnant and had been comfy there with a stash of food.
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		   15-06-2020, 09:26 AM (This post was last modified: 20-06-2020, 05:03 PM by JJB.
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		I have looked at all the previous lists and become depressed, so I'm starting afresh. 
Mon 15th June 
 
Clear raab and sow turnips. DONE 
Sow parsley - at this rate it will be winter before it grows DONE 
Finish planting outdoor toms DONE 
Plant out bedding 
Thinning out carrots, beetroot and chard. DONE mostly 
Plus all the routine  work - armpitting, tying in, strawberry picking, deadheading, watering DONE
 
If the weather is kind I might get one or two done this week   
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		 (14-06-2020, 03:56 PM)PyreneesPlot Wrote:  My list for last week included everything not done the previous week -
 Plant out - kale DONE, cabbages DONE, turnips DONE, beetroot DONE, basil, flowers (zinnia DONE, belle du jour DONE, marigolds COULDN'T FIND ANY!!), spare pumpkins on hugelbed.
 Sow - carrots DONE, basil, coriander, snips to use up the packet DONE,
 Weed bank bed DONE & herb bed. Mulch.
 
 Plus sow - beetroot, turnips (yes, every week!), January King cabbage.
 Clear bolting lettuces DONE, mulch various bits of veg plot with manure DONE.
 Plant out soya beans DONE
 
 All now DONE apart from planting out the spare pumpkins & basil!
 
 This week (W/C 15th June) - all the not done above, plus
 
 Plant out - melons DONE, courgettes DONE, lettuces DONE, parsley DONE, celery DONE, leaf beet DONE, radicchio DONE, spare aubergines & peppers DONE, artichokes.
 Lift shallots.  DONE
 Prick out January King Cabbage  DONE, flowers & basil.
 Cut veg bed paths. DONE
 Prune vines.  DONE
 Make comfrey tea and bottle last batch.  DONE
 Sow all of last week's to sow list plus fennel, peas, Red Russian kale. ALL DONE
 
Next week (w/c 22nd June) - all the not done above - plant out basil, artichokes & spare squash, prick out basil, zinnias & marigolds (Found them!) 
Plus - plant out climbing & dwarf haricots, soya beans, corn, onions. 
Prune wisteria. 
Make a start on trimming hedges where there are no nesting birds. 
Sow - beetroot, lettuce, radish & turnip. 
Keep on top of weeding & mulching, watering, tomato armpits, dead heading and harvesting.
	 
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		w/c 22/6/20
 Its Shoots week on the VC Calendar so I will be sowing spring onions, leeks and some Oriental salad leaves.
 
 Tying in/armpitting tomatoes
 Picking lots of soft fruit - every day!
 Thinning apples
 
 Merging more beds.
 
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		 (21-06-2020, 11:01 PM)Veggie Wrote:  w/c 22/6/20
 Its Shoots week on the VC Calendar ....
 
Who's VC?
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