Over the weekend I started pots of Suncherry Premium at £3.69 for 6 seeds,a rip off if it hadn't of been for the the £5 voucher from T@M,Red Brunswick and Crimson Forest onions,Jumbo Sweet F1 Hybrid peppers and a heirloom mix of tomatoes from the Grow Your Own Seed circle which contain Maskotka, Vova Yellow, Black Plum, Beijing Yellow, Koralik,Pendula Orange and Maja.
The heated propagator is doing its job and so far the following seeds are up and are currently on the windowsill.
Madame Jardel's Black
Kenilworth St George
Betimes Macbeth
Monkey's Ass
Slovenian Black
Sungella
Sungold
Bishops Children dahlias
Picolino cucumbers
Zinnia Purple Prince,Envy Double and Queen Red Lime.
I think they have a little bit more time until potting on.
Monday, 15 April 2013
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Another batch of seeds
Another batch of seeds started.
Sungella and Sungold tomatoes,Picolino cucumbers,Purple Prince,Envy Double and Queen Red Lime zinnia,Salvia Blaze of Fire,Victoria rhubarb,Partner F1 gherkin,Zebrune shallot and Musselburgh and Blue De Solaise leeks.
Sungella and Sungold tomatoes,Picolino cucumbers,Purple Prince,Envy Double and Queen Red Lime zinnia,Salvia Blaze of Fire,Victoria rhubarb,Partner F1 gherkin,Zebrune shallot and Musselburgh and Blue De Solaise leeks.
Monday, 8 April 2013
Long time no post
It's been a while since my last post due to the fact that the weather has been awful and my illness leaves me very tired.
However April has seen the start of seed planting.
The heated propagator has been switched on and currently has the following tomatoes in it.
Madame Jardel's Black Koralik Kenilworth St.George Betimes Macbeth Monkey's Ass Slovenian Black In an unheated propagator I have started off the following. Bishop's Children Dahlia Rudbeckia Cherry Brandy and Rustic Dwarf Aubergine Black Enorma First In Field and Maskotka tomatoes Sweet Genovese and Red Basil |
Sunday, 27 January 2013
Seed Circle 12
My 2nd seed circle package arrived this week and contained the following goodies
63 different varieties.Some people's generosity astounds me.For various non gardening reasons I have not made a start on anything yet this year but the hands are getting itchy and the heated propagator is a mere switch away.
Variety |
Blackpod Runner Bean |
Giant Yellow Tomatillo |
Bay Tree (Laurus nobilis) |
Helsing Junction Blues Tomato |
Betimes Macbeth Tomato |
Blush Tomato |
Skagit Magic TPS |
Baun Onion |
Radlands Greenleaf Dwarf FB |
Dobbie's Purple Beetroot |
Aranyalma Tomato |
Mr Brooks Blue DFB |
Old Homestead CFB |
Queen of Hearts Tomato |
Eat Me Early Mange Tout |
Blauwschokker Peas |
Cherokee Trail of Tears Bean |
Cosse Violette |
Mrs Fortune's Climbling Bean |
Major Cook's Bean |
Red Pear Tomato |
Terhune |
Pretty in Purple Chilli |
Yankee Bell Pepper |
Henderson Lima Bean |
Madame Jardel's Black Tomato |
Cherokee White Eagle Corn |
Fordhook 242 Lima Bean |
Black Jet Soya Bean |
Miniature White Cucumber |
Pepperdew Chilli |
Great White Tomato |
Butterbean Soya Bean |
Tohya Soya Bean |
Wieringer Boon DFB |
Reade Krobbe DFB |
Swedish Yellow Pea |
Kaulion's White Broadbean |
Luang Prabang Mangetout |
Ragged Jack Kale |
Eeuwig Moes |
Mystery Tomato |
White Zebra Tomato |
Turkish Pepper |
Black Icicle Tomato |
Florence Fennel |
Scorzonera |
Flavert DFB |
Numex Twilight Chillis |
Tropaleum Peregrinum |
Kool's Langstro Rozijn Erwt Pea |
Oldambster Wierboom Broad Bean |
Elisabeth Pea mangetout |
Spring Blush Tall Snap pea |
Alma Csipos Pepper |
Opal Creek Tall Snap Pea |
North Carolina Speckled Cutshort long Greasy Bean |
Lattughino Biondo Ricciolino di Trieste Lettuce |
Georgian #2 Dwarf French Bean |
Pea Parsley |
Greek Cress |
Dwarf Grey Sugar Mangetout Pea |
Ground Cherry Cossack Pineapple |
63 different varieties.Some people's generosity astounds me.For various non gardening reasons I have not made a start on anything yet this year but the hands are getting itchy and the heated propagator is a mere switch away.
Friday, 11 January 2013
First wander in the garden this year.
Even though I can't get down to the allotment at the moment I can still manage a few minutes in the garden.It's nice to see bulbs breaking throgh the soil and a bit of colour regardless of where it comes from.
I planted some snowdrops in the green last year and noticed this little fellow
in flower.Some of his friends have come up elsewhere.
My Hellebores that I planted 2 years ago are now in bud and soon will be in flower.They always manage to cheer me up.
A Pink primrose that was just left is in flower.
Likewise its yellow counterpart
A hacked to bits Winter Jasmine has started to flower and covers an unsightly bird bath,
Tamara daffodils of which at least one has a bud which is nice and early.
There are various other areas where bulbs are breaking through and a number of my pots are showing signs of life so I am hoping for more colour soon.
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
First post of the new year
This isn't a gardening post but a story of what I have been doing over the last couple of weeks.
I recently have been feeling very lethargic and this came to a head on Christmas Eve when I had to go to the doctor who sent me to hospital for blood tests and an x ray.The outcome(anaemic) was to be admitted in the evening and given 3 units of blood to correct a haemoglobin deficiency.On Christmas day I had another unit as I did on Boxing Day.I thought I was getting better and going to be let out but unfortunately I caught an infection which meant no discharge and antibiotics.I then had an Endoscopy which showed 2 lumps which are cancerous.I then had a problem with my glands which ballooned up,an ultrasound found a blocked gland which means more tablets and will take months to clear.I also had a CAT scan which found more problems.
I have also been hooked up to a machine to thin my blood which is contary to me being anaemic.
Every time I thought I was getting out something else went wrong;
I was finally let out yesterday night so managed a sleep in my own bed and today went to the Royal Marsden for my gradings/staging etc.
The outcome is that the cancer has spread so is inoperable and I start chemotherapy next week.
Bring it on there is no way that I will allow you horrid pieces of crap to mess up my life as I fully intend to be on my allotment this year and for many years to come.
Now I am home I can start some seeds off/
I recently have been feeling very lethargic and this came to a head on Christmas Eve when I had to go to the doctor who sent me to hospital for blood tests and an x ray.The outcome(anaemic) was to be admitted in the evening and given 3 units of blood to correct a haemoglobin deficiency.On Christmas day I had another unit as I did on Boxing Day.I thought I was getting better and going to be let out but unfortunately I caught an infection which meant no discharge and antibiotics.I then had an Endoscopy which showed 2 lumps which are cancerous.I then had a problem with my glands which ballooned up,an ultrasound found a blocked gland which means more tablets and will take months to clear.I also had a CAT scan which found more problems.
I have also been hooked up to a machine to thin my blood which is contary to me being anaemic.
Every time I thought I was getting out something else went wrong;
I was finally let out yesterday night so managed a sleep in my own bed and today went to the Royal Marsden for my gradings/staging etc.
The outcome is that the cancer has spread so is inoperable and I start chemotherapy next week.
Bring it on there is no way that I will allow you horrid pieces of crap to mess up my life as I fully intend to be on my allotment this year and for many years to come.
Now I am home I can start some seeds off/
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