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Smar Tarse
19 Mar 20 20:20
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First venture into the polytunnel this year for me today.

Pulled the lids off the 20 ltr tubs of Comfrey home brew for the first time since i filled them with my Comfrey cuttings (no water added) last year.  Hmmmm lovely stuff, it poured out like British Racing Green paint (glossy)  Cool

Lots of weeding to do around the garden already.  I have got what looks like a Raspberry popped up right next to my lawn, i have it growing up a cane just to see what it actually ends up being Excited

Anyone else busy in the garden yet ?

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By:
Deltâ
When: 19 Mar 20 21:20
cut the grass Cry
By:
Angoose
When: 19 Mar 20 21:27
Clear the leaves first Laugh
By:
Smar Tarse
When: 20 Mar 20 18:40
I have got rats in my compost heap. Sad

One of them is a right smar tarse !

I filled bait boxes with poison blocks and the rat has pulled insulation out of my man cave wall and blocked both ends of the bait box with it Devil
By:
peckerdunne
When: 20 Mar 20 18:43
i know nothing about gardening and sowing etc

my guess is many will be learning rapidly
By:
moisok
When: 20 Mar 20 18:44
shot gun
it worked for jasper carrot with moles!
By:
sixtwosix
When: 20 Mar 20 19:18
Pink Fir Apple and Purple Salad (the kids like the purple mash they make) potatoes chitting.

Got some garlic to harvest grown over winter

Been fastening all the fruit canes in my mini orchard.
Pear tree I planted five years ago finally fruited last year , 70 fruits they were terrific.

Got some Kiwi yams growing indoors , can't go out until frosts over.
By:
Emitdeb
When: 20 Mar 20 19:45
Squirrels chewed through my ethernet cable... Bought new cable, protected cable with a hard plastic tubed ducting... feckers have chewed through hard plastic ducting and through new ethernet cable... Cry
By:
trilby22
When: 28 Mar 20 18:53
Ten tomato plants of various varieties in their pots coming along nicely circa a foot tall each.
Dozen or so rosemary seedlings an inch high.
Sowed spinach and broad beans in containers during the week.

Found a couple of egg like thingies in my 50l bag of Verve multipurpose compost.  First one accidently squished and it's a liquid inside.  Some kind of fertiliser pellet?  Been using Verve for years but first time I've seen these things.  Any ideas?



Also, anyone know what is this bug I zapped in my kitchen window the other day?


By:
trilby22
When: 28 Mar 20 18:55
The bug would fit in the 5p.
By:
breadnbutter
When: 28 Mar 20 19:07
You got pear trees?
By:
trilby22
When: 28 Mar 20 19:19
No fruit trees.  Plenty mixed coniferous and deciduous about though.  Noticed this guy after my door had been open an hour or so when the weather was sunny and mild - so a visitor.
By:
trilby22
When: 28 Mar 20 19:20
Bit early for summat that size, I thought.
By:
Foinavon
When: 28 Mar 20 19:24
Trilby, the fly looks like a lacewing. The egg could be from a slug or snail, was the compost bag open?
By:
trilby22
When: 28 Mar 20 19:53
Similarities, Foin, thanks.  Bit early though - and up in Perthshire?  Body length 8mm.  Wings 2mm

https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/other-garden-wildlife/insects-and-other-invertebrates/flies/lacewing/

Compost from last year but it's been indoors in my cool room and kept airtight.  Only found the two eggy things and the bags about half full.  I'll have a rummage in it another time.
By:
trilby22
When: 28 Mar 20 19:55
wings 12mm
By:
Smar Tarse
When: 28 Mar 20 19:59
Sowed some Perpetual Spinach and lots of Sweet pea (saved from my pea plants last year) They are in pots in the polytunnel.

Got a tub of Runner Beans soaking (saved from my plants last year), i don't know if it makes a difference, although you get the "floaters" that you can remove, i believe they make for weaker plants.

Sowed my last four Courgette seeds, they are quite old now, hopefully i get a couple pop up. I have those on a warm radiator.

I am leaving my tomatoes a bit later this year, they got a bit leggy last year and IIRC some got stunted by a real cold snap. Two more weeks before i get those seeds out.
By:
Foinavon
When: 28 Mar 20 20:02
Yes it is early as they feed on aphids. Did you have the warm sunny weather over the last few days? Slugs get everywhere and lay their eggs in clusters in damp corners. They are perfectly spherical and surprisingly large.
By:
trilby22
When: 28 Mar 20 20:06
One semi-warm sunny day - when the door was open but absolute zero chance of slugs getting in the bag.

Doing my toms early this year after leaving them late last.  In a south facing window.
By:
Smar Tarse
When: 28 Mar 20 22:38
I start my toms on a warm radiator and then when they show i put the pots up on the south facing windowsill. They still got leggy, so i figure i will leave it later by 2 weeks and maybe i can get away with putting them in full light in the polytunnel, fleeced if need be.
By:
breadnbutter
When: 28 Mar 20 22:39
Agree slug/snail egg,fly looks  like a some sort of  Mayfly, early but been a mild winter.
By:
Deltâ
When: 28 Mar 20 22:42
seed companies and polytunnel companies, all reporting massive orders Shocked
By:
Smar Tarse
When: 30 Mar 20 11:24
Potted all my saved Runner Beans (Lady Di). Got all but 4 in the polytunnel, the 4 are on a warm radiator, just to see if they germinate quicker than the rest (if at all).

The polytunnel temp gauge shows a maximum low of -1.4c, i reset it 2 nights ago. It did try to snow here in Notts yesterday.
By:
sixtwosix
When: 30 Mar 20 11:32
I have some NZ yams growing in the kitchen , cannot go out until frosts all gone.
My pear tree that produced 70 fruits last year is about to flower.
got some parsnips growing in my raised bed.
Will be starting peas and broad beans indoors shortly.

Repotting cuttings that overwintered , lavender rosemary , sage .
And I took a lot of rose cuttings off a wonderful tall rose with a smell to die for . These are good to go.
By:
Smar Tarse
When: 02 Apr 20 07:56
Smar Tarse 28 Mar 20 18:59

Sowed my last four Courgette seeds, they are quite old now, hopefully i get a couple pop up. I have those on a warm radiator.


I have 2 of them poking through this morning, that would do me from the 4 seeds Happy
By:
Smar Tarse
When: 04 Apr 20 11:55
Smar Tarse  30 Mar 20 10:24

Potted all my saved Runner Beans (Lady Di). Got all but 4 in the polytunnel, the 4 are on a warm radiator, just to see if they germinate quicker than the rest (if at all).


Two pots on the radiator are showing Excited  nothing in the polytunnel as yet. The polytunnel temp got down to 0.0 last night.
By:
Smar Tarse
When: 08 Apr 20 15:51
Smar Tarse 28 Mar 20 18:59

Sowed some Perpetual Spinach and lots of Sweet pea (saved from my pea plants last year) They are in pots in the polytunnel.


The Sweet pea (Mammoth Mix) are showing, they don't need heat under them to get going then, it has been below zero most of this week in the polytunnel.

No show from the runners in the polytunnel yet, the ones on the house windowsill are now climbing up sticks and looking well.
By:
sixtwosix
When: 08 Apr 20 15:53
Planted all my potatoes.

Going to start peas and beans in my mini indoor greenhouse this weekend.

Tomato seedlings are appearing.
By:
Smar Tarse
When: 08 Apr 20 17:12
Last week i empted a 2ft deep tub that i was using as a waste compost tub last year, all the old plant pots got emptied into it. I must have put the remains of my spud tub in there as i found half a dozen or so sprouting spuds in the bottom of it.

I now have them at the bottom of their own 2ft deep tub, i will built the tub up with compost as they push through the surface.

I am still holding off sowing my tom seeds, next week i think.
By:
Smar Tarse
When: 14 Apr 20 17:19
Smar Tarse  30 Mar 20 10:24

Potted all my saved Runner Beans (Lady Di). Got all but 4 in the polytunnel, the 4 are on a warm radiator, just to see if they germinate quicker than the rest (if at all).


The Runner Beans in the polytunnel are showing now, 10 days after the ones on the warm radiator.

My Comfrey plants have shot up, they are large enough for a first harvest of the year Love
By:
blackbarn
When: 14 Apr 20 18:17
Hi smartarse - No one to debate with??   Where are Foinavan and Delta??  My runners are up in the greenhouse, as are my climbing French Beans Blue Lake - often grow these but they were brilliant last year as, for the first time ever , got the sequencing right; First beans end of May then consistent cropping till November. Do you grow Asparagus? Been eating for a week now! (am in Sussex). Happy gardening!!
By:
Deltâ
When: 14 Apr 20 18:25
t'was outside on t'garden blackbarn Grin

Pots in today , onions in yesterday,

been no rain for weeks then 3.5 nearly on Sunday, lovely.
By:
Deltâ
When: 14 Apr 20 18:25
t'was outside on t'garden blackbarn Grin

Pots in today , onions in yesterday,

been no rain for weeks then 3.5 nearly on Sunday, lovely.
By:
Deltâ
When: 14 Apr 20 18:27
Smar Tarse, you will be the winner of the green tomato chuntney award come Autumn Shocked



3.5 above was inches
By:
Deltâ
When: 14 Apr 20 18:28
mind you I have managed to drown my early pots and some parsley as was experimenting in containers with no holes, Cry
By:
blackbarn
When: 14 Apr 20 18:34
Delta - no rain here for nearly 3 weeks and with my sandy loam that is not good. But one carries on rewardless.  We still have some of your Zeina seed, five of the last nine sown on Good Friday. Hopefully germination will be as good as previous years. Intending to keep some seed for this year (meant to last year). Hope you are well.
By:
blackbarn
When: 14 Apr 20 18:49
Delta - I used to grow Parsley from seed, then I bought a pot from Tescos and it was so good that I have been dividing and repotting it for about six years now. I grow lots of herbs in, wait for it, cast iron drain hoppers!!  I bought 14, identical if ever you did, from Ebay, had them shot blasted and powder coated Brunswick Green (yes extravagant I know) and they sit with their outlets sunk into the soil around the terrace outside the back door. They are totally impractical and need ridiculously frequent watering being cast iron but some of the herbs seem to like the frazzle. I grow, Chives (Garlic and ordinary) Parsley, Thyme, Mints (Apple, Spearmint and Chocolate) Oregano, Fennel. French Tarragon, Sage, Sorrel and then a couple of annual herbs.  If I had to recommend one, and a perennial too it would be French Tarragon.
By:
sixtwosix
When: 14 Apr 20 18:54
Pond now full of tadpoles , spawn appeared on 12th of March.

All potatoes (pink fir apple and purple salad ) planted

Pear tree in full flower.

Tomato seedlings moved to bigger pots.

Talking of mint , everytime I see a variety I don't have I purchase it.

Strawberry mint , oddly sweet fruit smell

Oddest of all , Eau De Cologne mint .....smells like it belongs it in the bathroom ......you certainly would not add it to lamb.

I purchased a small pot of oregano a couple of years ago , it makes mint look slow growing .
By:
Smar Tarse
When: 14 Apr 20 19:17
blackbarn - I put the first lot of my Runner Beans out Sunday, there was a mini tornado or something like it that night knocking stuff around the yard waking me up, the runners got a right battering, they don't look happy at all, leaves all curled up Sad

Deltâ - I was meant to open my tom seeds today, they will have to go in the heated propagator tomorrow Excited
By:
Smar Tarse
When: 14 Apr 20 20:20
I am doing three lots of toms this year, Maskotka , these are going in large hanging baskets, if they are any good then i am going to fabricate a stand with "baskets" up its length, next year.

Next is a popular one Moneymaker.

And the third one is a supermarket special, it was by far the largest tom i have ever seen, i have no idea what variety it was, all i know is it was Dutch (someone gave it me) Grin
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