Sunday, 21 February 2021

Back to Life

We had a lovely afternoon on the plot - we were so pleased (and surprised) when we got there and found that most of the broad beans had recovered from their frosty battering last week. We were ready to pull them up and re-sow. Instead, Jamie added a sprinkling of lime to encourage growth and alkaline the soil.
Broad beans
I think today was the first dry day we’ve had in weeks and the Sun even tried to make an appearance. We avoided treading on the soil as it’s still really wet, though nowhere near as bad as some parts of the country. The air was warm and positively Spring-like so, although I shared this to the Marsh Lane Allotments Facebook page last week.....
Gollum
Well, as the saying goes, don’t do as I do, do as I say... I sowed a row of Boltardy beetroot and perpetual spinach into the raised bed with the garlic. I retrieved our old cold frame, which was rather abandoned and harbouring loads of snails, slugs and a mouse nest, to give the seeds a bit of protection, as I’m sure we’ve not seen the last of the cold weather! That section of the raised bed was under cardboard for the last few months so was weed-free and, maybe, a little warmer than uncovered soil.
Raised bed
Jamie sowed some marigold seeds and put them in a bag in the polytunnel. I sowed some Shiraz mangetout into a piece of guttering, they can stay in the polytunnel to germinate and grow a bit. If successful, and the mice don’t find them, they should produce pods early enough to avoid pea moth larvae. 🤞 
Mangetout in guttering
Jamie planted 24 Mikor shallots on Plot3. We haven’t netted them, so the birds may disturb some of them, but they normally survive being pushed back into the ground if that happens. The blue tit and robins were singing happily today, another sign of Spring being on its way.
Robin
And our wallflowers are full of buds.
Wallflowers in bud
Aah, nearly March, not really Spring but time is moving on. I got another letter from the Government advising me to continue shielding until 31st March, but getting a bit of exercise is ok and visiting the allotment is so welcome. It’s good to see a few fellow plotholders, particularly as Ivan gave us some lovely fresh leeks. It seems that there will be some reduction in lockdown rules quite soon, so we may be able to start leasing plots again - our waiting list is looking healthy, which helps our cause for keeping the site.
The song title is, of course, referring to the broad beans and is by Soul II Soul. Nice.

6 comments:

  1. Glad the broad beans survived, and no doubt everything we get going nicely under the cold frame, once the sun comes out it will be toasty in there. I miss having all of the space of an allotment to grow everything I want to. Peas and beans are one of my favourites, you have reminded me, I must get some sugar snaps sown soon.

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    1. Beans and squash, oh and sweetcorn are probably my faves. Oh, and salad... you know? I can’t make up my mind 😊

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  2. Those broad beans are amazing. No sowing here just yet. We couldn't even if we wanted to as our seeds STILL haven't been delivered!

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    1. I know! Aquadulce are meant to be hardy but I didn’t expect them to bounce back like that!
      Oh dear, I hope your seeds arrive soon! That’s a long wait 😞

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  3. So pleased to see them perked up! interesting that you have chosen back to life song, as i was recently talking to someone about Caron Wheeler and Soul to soul being snubbed Brits snubbed at awards ceremony in UK

    Soul II Soul frontman Jazzie B said: "We won two Grammys in the same year we got dissed by our home town. At the Brit Awards, they gave it to Lisa Stansfield, everybody just cracked up.

    from http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/music/newsid_7413000/7413250.stm





    funny

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    1. Wow! It’s such a great song and you’d think they would have stood out as something special even back then! You’d think at least the video or song would have won them something. Lisa Stansfield? Pfah!

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