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Sunday, 9th October, 2022 : Home Garden

 Hi all,  So as you know even though the growing season is more or less over, there’s still lots to be done in the garden in autumn.  I’ve been ill for the last week but today, I got myself up and out in the garden.  My objective was to clear my 3 raised beds and in the process, undertake the last harvest!  I started with the raised beds that housed my strawberries & parsnips (I also grew carrots there but they have been harvested already) . Clearing the foliage was east enough. I was actually surprised to see how much foliage the parsnips produced since the last time I tended them. So although removing the foliage was easy, getting those root vegetables out was no joke! They were well and truly stuck! I had to leave that for my hubby to help with after harvesting 3 or 4!  I then turned my attention to the tomatoes. What a jungle! You would never know it once shared it’s home with broad beans! As I pulled the plants, I noticed I still had quite a lot of fruit left on the vines. It
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We've got an Allotment! (Again)

 So I received a call to say my time on the allotment waiting list was at an end! I was so excited because although we have raised beds in the garden, I was limited in space for what I wanted to grow. So I'm so happy to be able to grow more things in the Spring.  However, let's be real. My health is very flexible, so the thought of not being able to keep up did cross my mind. However, I think setting realistic goals is vital. Mr B did give me side eye when I told him my wonderful news, but he's known me long enough to know that if I set my heart on something, I get it done.  It's the end of the growing season, so we'll be preparing the soil and planning!  Thanks for coming along with me! 

Better late than never!

Hi all,  I’ve decided to Resurrect our very old blog. This used to be our “Allotment Tales” blog and I’ve decided to use it to blog about our Grow Your Own journey. Mostly because i need to get my writing mojo back. I’m so burnt out presently and gardening brings me such a lot of joy and creativity that i just want to share it all with you!  So stay tuned! And if you want to follow our day to day adventures in the garden, you can follow me on instagram  .

Begin Again

we are relocating which means giving up our plot :-( We are hoping to pass it on to a friend. We've put a lot of heart into it and will be sad to give it up. This means going back to pallet gardening whilst our name goes on the waiting list in our new town. It's still our dream to grow our own so we will keep you updated with what we are up to even in our pallets!

An Update

We've cleared the rubbish, erected a shed & divided the plot into sections.  I'm really happy that we've been able to do this in under a month!  Now we need to pick out as many weeds as we can , then rotovate, put manure down & get ready for our sowing season. Lots to plan!

Clearing Up: Day 3

We plan to go to the allotment every day, life permitting of course. Yesterday, Dh & my son E (henceforth known as Ds1) went & I stayed home  whilst L (ds2) had a nap. Dh completed the section we started the last time. Today though, we all went and got stuck in. Whilst I was attempting to dig, the supervisor of the allotment came over. I introduced him to my hubby & vice versa. I think he was impressed with our progress. I did some cutting back overgrown brambles & bushes. Got rid of some raspberry bushes & asparagus roots. Dh dug, whilst I raked. E also had a go! By the time we left, two thirds of our plot was cleared.  We stopped for lunch & ds2 napped. Bliss! 

Clearing Up: Day One

This was what we started with as a reminder: There was all sorts of debris on the plot including a bath. Overgrown bushes & weeds. It's not all bad though, wild raspberries are growing at the back of the plot.  The growing season is more or less over so we'll use this time to clear up the land & revitalise it in time for sowing season.  We managed to clear an eighth of the plot today. DH & I took turns in digging it over & clearing stuff off.  E had fun digging random holes!  We are just going to take it steady. I like that we can see progress already!