2020 - Tell us what you did today
JJB Offline
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#251
Souped the masses of tomatoes. Getting a teensy bit fed up with dampness and humidity, everything is so sticky and it's no fun to play outdoors.
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Broadway Offline
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#252
Filled first 4 beds with the manure delivered earlier in the week.

Cutback some of the cucurbits to see what's actually growing!

Took home red onions.

Picked some courgettes and beetroot.

Yesterday gave 3 courgettes / now marrows to a neighbour, that was both rewarding and a relief to get rid of them SmileSmile
Regards..........Danny Smile
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Mikey Offline
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#253
I love the handing over of produce you wouldn’t eat yourself. Big Grin
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PyreneesPlot Offline
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#254
Harvested soya beans and pea beans; cleared poles for those and the finished gherkins.
Cut edges of grass paths around all veg beds.
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Small chilli Offline
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#255
Harvested runner beans & romanesco cauliflower both prepped, blanched and now in the freezer.
Portioned up 3 chickens some frozen, some cooked and made stock from the carcasses.
Made chilli powder.
Harvested, weighted, bagged and frozen about 5kg of chillies.
Made bread rolls
Now I’m going fishing
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Broadway Offline
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#256
Last couple of days.....

Filled another 4 beds with manure.

Took home yellow onions.

Planted leeks(first attempt), temporary cover put on until they establish.

Picked some chard fortonight.

Yesterday gave 3 courgettes / now marrows to a neighbour, that was both rewarding and a relief to get rid of them - This bit is actually a typo / paste from a previous post, doh! Smile
Regards..........Danny Smile
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Vinny Offline
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#257
Called at the allotment meaning to put in a couple of hours graft. Opened the allotment main gates and instantly the heavens opened.

Harvested a bag of courgettes, two of which were leaning towards becoming marrows. Watered stuff indoors with water collected at both sides of greenhouse. Harvested a big bag of mixed chillies. No idea of there schorville rating so its gunna be a bit like Russian roulette.

Harvested tomatoes from indoors also. Outdoors the broadies are  desperate for havesting but as I hadn't harvested any French beans yet I grabbed some of these as it was chucking it down.

On the way home I dumped the courgettes/marrows on my Daughters step. I'm sure she will be overjoyed when she finishes work! Rolleyes
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Bren Offline
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#258
Planted out 4 types of lettuce, potted up seedlings, picked sweet peas, radish and nasturtiums pods.
Mulched courgettes and runners with grass clippings.
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JJB Offline
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#259
No gardening. Preparing for BT engineer's visit tomorrow (which is likely to be a disaster) and birthday party with girlfriends this afternoon. There was oodles of presents and CAKE.
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Greetings from Salisbury
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Mark_Riga Offline
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#260
Harvested some plums, katy apples, raspberries, courgettes, beetroot,tomatoes and maincrop onions. Yesterday I pulled up 2 onions and one was definitely going to rot quite quickly so I was worried for the whole crop but today there was not another like it so I needn't have rushed.

I also picked the 7 cauliflower I had in a greenhouse as slugs and caterpillars had been victorious. I have just spent an hour salvaging 2kg of cauliflower florets off them for the freezer. I won't attempt to grow them in there again. Some in the polytunnel are coming along fine even though the temp gets very hot quite regularly.
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