Monday, 9 April 2012
A MISERABLE SITE THAT WILL TURN BRIGHT
Yes it sure do look grim right now but it wont belong before we will be able to get a few plants in the ground to bring it to life. But what we realy want is for the ground to warm up and pray we dont get a few nights of frost which will put every thing back and possibly kill a lot of plants. As i have said in one of my bloggs i very rarely put any flower plants in the garden untill the fist of june because of the fear of frost. I have this week end bought a dozen panzies which is a fairly hardy plant so i dont think i will have a problem with them so i will be planting them on the next fine day.It was not intention to by any panzies but while i was just going to have a look there was a dear old lady who had already had a basket of six in her hand and she said to me are these ok , i had a look at them and i said to her must not have these as they were infested with earwigs and all the crowns were mated with ants, because of what i had found i went and seen the manager and pointed this out to him and he said he was sorry about it and that she could pick any 2 baskets of plants she would like and only pay for one so it just goes to show you must have a good look at what you are buying. She said that she was very greatfull for what i did and thank me so that in its self made me feel good A part from the look of the back garden here is a photo of the type of nursery box i use for my very young plant to mature and as you can see it is made out out of insulation board and it is covered with perspect sheeting. More info to follow shortly.
Sunday, 8 April 2012
PHOTO UPDATE AND INFO
Had a good few hours in the garden today and also spent an hour transplanting flower plants to a bigger size pot before they eventually go into the ground on the first week of june. I have never put flower plants in any earlier than june mainly because of the fear of frost. As you will see in the photos i have two different types of onions growing in the polly tunnel ,the ones in the black buckets are ailsae and the ones in the green buckets are unwins exhabition. These were sown in the first week of january so they have not done to bad they are now begining to bulb up so it is going to be interesting to see how they do. I have not grown them in the polly tunnell before so i will be able to compare them will my other onion plants which is SHOWMASTER from marshalls and they will go into the black buckets which is already in position in the garden. I am a bit dissapointed as they have not yet arrived. I gave them a ring and they said i would have them by the seconed week of april. I myslef would rather have the sets that they used to sell but i understand from them that they do not do the showmaster set any more. As to the carrots you will see that the long carrots have now grown to about one inch which is in the blue tubes. I am having a bit of a problem with the stump ones and i can only put it down to the fact that what ever they have coated them with is stopping them from germinating i did not have this problem last year and based on that i will make sure i dont have those carrot seed again.
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
CAULIFLOWER-ONIONS.-SWEET PEPPERS
Just a few more pictures of how things are progressing here in pontypool and there is no doubt that the fine weather we have been having certainly has made its mark.I think most gardeners will agree that when we do have nice weather it not only makes you feel good it plays a tremendous part in the growth of all young plants.
I had a nice suprise on monday when my brother in law arrived with 8 bags of horse manure which was about 8yrs old. He told me that it is from his horses which he has had for many years and that when he decided to move there stable he came across a load of manure which was at the back so he new that i was after some and that is how i got my surprise.
The photos i have posted are AILSAE ONIONS--DT BROWN ONIONS --SWEET PEPPERS--CAULIFLOWER. The onions i have grown are seeds from DT BROWN and the ailsae are seeds from a bulb which i put to seed in 2010. You will also see a couple of sweet pepper plants which is the first time i have grown them.I have another 10 seeds sown so i will see how they progress in the next couple of days when i will expect to see some germination. Apart from what i have just mentioned i have also got 4 different type of toms which are now coming on nicely.
I had a nice suprise on monday when my brother in law arrived with 8 bags of horse manure which was about 8yrs old. He told me that it is from his horses which he has had for many years and that when he decided to move there stable he came across a load of manure which was at the back so he new that i was after some and that is how i got my surprise.
The photos i have posted are AILSAE ONIONS--DT BROWN ONIONS --SWEET PEPPERS--CAULIFLOWER. The onions i have grown are seeds from DT BROWN and the ailsae are seeds from a bulb which i put to seed in 2010. You will also see a couple of sweet pepper plants which is the first time i have grown them.I have another 10 seeds sown so i will see how they progress in the next couple of days when i will expect to see some germination. Apart from what i have just mentioned i have also got 4 different type of toms which are now coming on nicely.
Sunday, 1 April 2012
PHOTOS AT LAST
At last i have managed to get a few photos to post on the blogg but i must warn you all that i am not a good one for taking pictures. First of all i think all gardeners will have taken advantage of the lovely weather that we have been having and have noticed what a difference it has made to the growth of the plants.It will certainly cheer up every one that is growing for showing. I have noticed that a few people have not had a good start to the season and also they are a bit behind due to having a few problems with there early planting, mind you people have been having problems for years and now that people are trying to beat one another in shows they will have these problems all the time especially when you grow in the out of season. What i mean by that is growing veg in the winter ie (onions) for size.I myself have always had good results in the onion field by growing them out doors and have quite a few around the 6lb mark but i am going to try a few in the polly tunnel this year so it is going to be very interesting to see the results come september. CAN ANY ONE TELL ME WHO GREW THE LARGEST ONION INCLUDING WEIGHT THAT WAS GROWN OUT IN THE OPEN GARDEN? As the title says here are the photos .The buckets in the photos are for my onions and you will also see the pop bottles that i grow my stump carrots in. Also you can see the tubes for my long carrots. Will post more photos later on.
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