Archive for April, 2009

Today at last I planted some things outside. I started with the more robust plants, red onions and spring onions (grown from seed), and then moved on to the plants that will have the protection of a Schweppes cloche, namely the peas and cauliflowers, also grown from seed. Well that’s what I intended to do, but I ran out of cloches and energy by the time I’d planted the onions and 64 peas.

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The hardening off process is well underway now. Each morning before breakfast I get the small plants out of the conservatory and place them on the table and chairs in front of the house. Each evening I put them back again. I’m just itching to get them planted out.

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Here’s a question. Is it better to weed one bed thoroughly or two beds less thoroughly? I’ve been gardening for years now and I still don’t know the answer.

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My plant of the day, in fact my favourite plant of any day, is Primula Vulgaris, the common primrose.

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Today started grey and damp, but ended up quite bright and breezy, so I spent the afternoon weeding the flower bed that runs along the back of the house.

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Today it didn’t warm up until about 3pm, so I was a bit late getting going, but when I did get going I made a start on weeding flower bed 4. Now flower bed 4 is the worst of the flower beds (apart from flower bed 5 which I’ve already abandoned). I’ve never really ‘bottomed’ it, if you know what I mean, though it does have plenty of potential.

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Today I weeded flower bed 1, no really, I actually did weed flower bed 1, and then I went on to weed under the old apple trees, and one of the raspberry beds. After that I’d had enough.

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We got back from Lincoln a couple of hours ago, and guess what?

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This morning I decided to weed flower bed 1. I’ve done it a hundred times before so I just thought it was going to be a normal day. As I was digging something caught my eye, shining in the sunshine. On closer inspection, and to my absolute delight, I discovered is was a gold coin.

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