Did three prospective tenant viewings today, in the rain.
Wife of the last one said that I'd absolutely made her husbands day with the phone call.
Raining again.........
Very early Spring Bits and Bobs.
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In my previous home the problem was minimal but since we moved, more and more aphids seem to gather on my plants and especially the young seedlings. I used to spray them off with clean water in a sprayer. This was enough back then, but now I am forced to add organic dish washing soap to the mix. What else can I use that removes any aphids?
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peter wrote:Did three prospective tenant viewings today, in the rain.
Wife of the last one said that I'd absolutely made her husbands day with the phone call.
Raining again.........
Our letting committee person. was left standing. The person so keen to have an allotment, didn't show up.
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Lets hope the virus has come and gone by crop picking season. Otherwise we might need the Army to patrol our allotments.
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Got my"ANYA" spuds in this morning.
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That's good going Shallot Man...I take it you mean in the ground and not in containers!
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Afternoon all, weeded two raised beds and added compost to one of them for carrot sowing later in the month, manure in the other and both covered with fleece to warm the soil a bit. Third bed still has a few carrots in it, so that will get manured later. In the greenhouse I sowed some radish in the border for an early crop, will add lettuce another day, still getting minus temps at night, it was minus 1.8 last night(I've got a new thermometer and gone posh, we're digital now). Chillies potted on into bigger pots, but still in the double glazed conservatory, could be a couple of months before they go into the greenhouse.
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Well I sat through the "Breaking News" & personally relieved they are saying recommended not demanding of this & that! There is a strong message saying this may change, but they have scared the pants off so many of the younger population, I don't think I'll have any difficulties avoiding non-essential contact; even in the supermarket!
Off to lottie tomorrow to temporarily self isolate! Got to get the 1st earlies in! And with any luck may get into the supermarket & top up! Why did this Corona hit us in the Hungry Gap? Gonna relocate some stuff in the tunnel & upset the planting plan in advance to get some fast growers in the mix of edibles! Who knows who sneezed on your lettuce from the supermarket?
Off to lottie tomorrow to temporarily self isolate! Got to get the 1st earlies in! And with any luck may get into the supermarket & top up! Why did this Corona hit us in the Hungry Gap? Gonna relocate some stuff in the tunnel & upset the planting plan in advance to get some fast growers in the mix of edibles! Who knows who sneezed on your lettuce from the supermarket?
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I'm using our allotment to social distance and if necessary self isolate. We have individual plot fences and gates so it can easily be done. I retired two weeks ago, what a start to the easy life
I am very concerned that locals find out we have two toilet rolls up there though
I am very concerned that locals find out we have two toilet rolls up there though
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Ok! I definitely was socially isolated on lottie & never got closer than the recommended 3 metres from anyone! (OK only 3 of us down on the back row)! Unfortunately that went down hill quickly when I went to the supermarket for a few bits! It was chaos - no meat, no eggs, flour, tin goods, paper products, most veg, bread, frozen goods, cat food, wine - I got the last bottle of Sauvignon Blanc - winner! Most medications, (although an unusual large amount of pregnancy testing kits on the shelves so obviously they are planning ahead for those in social isolation).
Felt for the staff though as everyone I spoke to were mostly abused earlier when the trolley dash started with a huge queue before opening! They said people were not even looking but just throwing what they could scoop up into their trolley! Hmm? Keep calm & carry on????
Felt for the staff though as everyone I spoke to were mostly abused earlier when the trolley dash started with a huge queue before opening! They said people were not even looking but just throwing what they could scoop up into their trolley! Hmm? Keep calm & carry on????
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Cant think of a better place to self isolate than the plot, rarely see more that three other people at once, usually just my self though
Wondering are you changing you sowing plans to compensate for this major issue?
Personally I am sowing the quicker seeds like lettuce, broccoli, radish...Still looking for toilet roll seeds.
Wondering are you changing you sowing plans to compensate for this major issue?
Personally I am sowing the quicker seeds like lettuce, broccoli, radish...Still looking for toilet roll seeds.