Monday, March 3, 2014

Potatoes in the middle bed this year, other than rhesiad leaf sorrel (sorrel) led market and garlic


He came to Stiniog last spring, and I've had to spend again! After clearing the peas and beans aballu late summer last year, never mind the canes to hang in two bundles of fire-wood under the roof of a hut. I went to get them on Friday, and here's what ffeindis to.
While I was preparing for bed in her back garden, led market the female is incubating and watching closely every time I go by the house to ystyn piciad or something. Came off the nest twice / three - looking for food I suppose, but obviously she did not have a lot of fear. During one of his hunting trips I had to take the picture, and the use of a mirror, to see that four beautiful eggs from the nest at the base of the perfect cup. Very small price to pay is unable to use canes actually, it's a privilege to know that here in the garden attractive to birds. A blue tit nest and dunnock here too.
I heard the cuckoo on the same day; week later than usual. A Damn second time, I had 'nothing to loose change in my pocket, to keep to tradition / superstition family becomes luck for the year ahead. Anyway, I had 'to days off and that was enough of me luck!
The broccoli is now coming to its end, but I have left three plants in the top bed for now, with two leeks and kale yet to be raised. There was enough room to put a short row of peas in the upper bed '. In the allotment I intend to give this year's main crop peas and beans, but it is worth sowing home a bit, so the children (and then me) to have 'stolen' and enjoy peas straight from the pod . One of the great pleasures of life.
Potatoes in the middle bed this year, other than rhesiad leaf sorrel (sorrel) led market and garlic. The allotment is still far too wet to plant there as I had planned. I have filled in the gaps with black seeds kale (cavalo nero): thou order and neatness is not half as important as possible and get as much food out of bed!
In the lower bunk, two rows of OCA (see 'Hedge'), guinea carrots, white beet, spring onion and Welsh onion, radish and purple radish with red crushed in as quick crop, with luck. I also tried again on growing ffenel. I managed to get a thick bulbs of ffenel on the first attempt, five mynedd ago. Every year since then they have failed to thicken at all, and run to seed prematurely. Luck mule was perhaps the first offer. Practice Makes dyrr the stone, but it would be dangerous if I do not get swallowed mul good bulbs this year.
There were a handful of potatoes growing led market wild in bed nice here, of that I missed during harvest last year. The experts and snobs say no if there should not be grown from seed clean and pure, but I want to venture into hell, and are transplanted into potato sacks that have been gathering dust until now.
In the greenhouse, the peas and beans are almost ready to plant out, so I put them out every day to harden. I've sown purple broccoli and courgettes in a former paper cups, to be later transferred to the allotment, and sowed seeds leaf salad, land cress, claytonia, and sunflowers.
It's been too cold for the pumpkin led market seeds germinate, so four new small pot on the kitchen window sill at the moment, hoping for better luck on it. Pwll Baker without telling the system yet, but they look better than egg boxes with potatoes in them no doubt!
Day so productive, and certainly better than a day at work. Going too fast it did somewhat, but there was one small pleasure after. As Baker and then me watch TV at about eleven at night, I heard the familiar sound of scratching the back door. Noise is, like the cuckoo, welcome him every spring. The hedgehog back. Good servant, good and faithful. The blackbird and the children led market of eating snails, yes, but the cheeky buggers also eat cherries, cyrins black, and raspberry if I have not put everything on the net soon enough! So far, I do not think the hedgehog is competing with me about any food, and I will feast on snails and slygs amount demanded. A place for everything from nature here, but a few things like better welcome to the hedgehog! Who said turning loose change in a pocket need to have some luck?
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