January Jobs

It's now mid-January and although there isn't much to do at the allotment there are a few jobs that I've been busy with. As you can see above the Broad Beans have all come up really well. I sowed 3 rows in the Autumn and it seems like just about all of them have come up. They're inside a mini polytunnel to try and keep any frosts off.

The Rhubarb has completely died back now, with not a single leaf remaining. Using some old fence posts I built a simple border around the Rhubarb crown to make it easier to see where the Rhubarb bed is (see above). I then covered the bed in manure to help feed the crown for this years crop - which will be the first year I pick the Rhubarb.

The Strawberry Cage on the old plot, which I moved in the Autumn to make way for the shed, needed a new lid. The old one was built with timber from an old fence, and it rotted a bit too soon. The lid was also previously hinged on the short edge, meaning it opened onto whatever was behind the cage. I've now built a new lid that hinges on the long edge, in the middle of the cage, so that one lid folds on top of the other lid when open. This will make it much easier to get inside the cage to pick the fruit in the summer.

Last weekend I bought some seed potatoes (Maris Peer, second early) from B&Q and they're now 'chitting' at home in some egg boxes (see above) ready for planting out in the Spring.


8 Comments:
I recognize those cloches! I bought several packets last year. reasonably priced too!
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Matron, at 8:37 PM
Haha yeah, good old Lidl - really cheap. Not the greatest quality ever, but they're good enough eh?
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Dave, at 8:44 AM
good job getting out there to do some work in the winter! Many of us gardeners just go into lazy mode and then get overwhelmed in the Spring with planting AND doing the odd jobs that could have been done in the Winter.
I also like the idea of covering the Strawberries like that. I think I'll do that this year. I lose so many berries to birds, rabbits and turtles!
I'm looking forward to following along with your blog this year.
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Marc, at 2:46 PM
Thanks Marc - I just had a look at your blog too, very impressive.
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Dave, at 8:46 AM
Hello, just found your blog and I'm working through it from the beginning (it's nice to see how things evolve) so just wanted to say hi and tell you I'm looking forward to seeing what you get up to throughout the year.
As Marc says, that cage looks great, if I can get hold of some timber I want to make something similar for my plot. :)
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Paul and Melanie, at 12:13 PM
Thank you very much - all the best with yours.
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Dave, at 1:06 PM
HI THERE YOUR PLOT LOOKS WELL FOR THIS TIME OFF THE YEAR HOPE YOUR SHED STAYED UP RIGHT WITH ALL THIS WIND AROUND
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RAYMOND, at 8:04 PM
Funny you should say that about the shed - I'll write about that in my next blog post shortly!
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Dave, at 9:33 AM
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