Hungerford allotment blog - grow your own, harvesting and vegetarian cooking. Enjoying allotment wildlife, weather and other things that catch my attention. Enjoying time on the Marsh Lane Allotment site in Hungerford, Berkshire. A record of successes, failures and a handy reminder for me. From 2017 each post title brings a song to add a little extra music to the world - enjoy!
Sunday, 6 June 2021
Daisies are our Silver
Tuesday, 1 June 2021
Wings
Phew! That was a hot Bank Holiday weekend - how lovely to spend hours in the sunshine on the allotment again. I was pleased with this photo of a recently hatched Cinnabar moth. I particularly like the cape-like wings on this specimen.
Sunday, 23 May 2021
Radioactive
Sunday, 16 May 2021
Mosaic
We spent several hours on the plot yesterday and today we went up specifically to enjoy the rain from the polytunnel while having a coffee.
That’s our first chive flower to open. I’m waiting for more in order to make chive flower vinegar.And here’s the evidence that Jamie’s pollination technique worked; our first little green strawberry is on its way.There’s a sunny-ish photo from yesterday. You can see our giant rhubarb which we’ll be living on for a while - tasty rhubarb on waffles for breakfast. Yum!Sunday, 9 May 2021
Who's That Girl?
Saturday, 1 May 2021
Let’s Stick Together
It’s actually May Day, but this post is marking the end of April and we had some welcome rain - very cold rain and hail yesterday - and Froggy has found a friend.
The seedlings and weedlings are happy, finally some salad leaf is appearing.
The wildlife plot has green shoots all over it, but I wonder how much of that is from the seeds we sowed?!
We’d planned an extra long weekend because of Bank Holiday Monday - always good to have a 4-day weekend. I didn’t bank on having Thursday off too, but I felt awful after my second vaccination on Thursday - a week earlier than originally planned. At least I knew the side effects would only last a day, so I pretty much slept through it. There’s some doubt about the vaccine efficacy for transplant patients, but well done to the NHS for pushing through the population so efficiently.