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Notes and thoughts and sometimes photos of my attempt to tame my overgrown allotment; and hopefully one day grow fruit and vegetables on it.
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Peas growing & sunflower sowing.

Posted 10-06-2008 at 12:45 AM by thyme
Spent two hours on the allotment this morning just doing odd jobs that have been waiting to be done. As usual ended up not having much time to sow more seeds, so just quickly put in two short rows of spring onion seeds and hope they will be ok. where i planted them.

I am tempted to move the rhubarb, well three of the crowns that are not doing well. I need the area they are in and have almost cleared the area I want to move them to; I know I should wait for the Autumn but I am wondering if I can move them now if I really need to?

I have put sunflower seeds in some of the bare earth patches, I want to use them to build up the compost and hope that while growing they will keep some of the weeds in check. Wishful thinking! I found a tiny pea growing not sure if it is a sugar pea or a Kelvedon Wonder as I forgot to label them, still made me smile seeing it; even as I wondered how could I have forgotten that.

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