It is very rare for me to use a public toilet but recently the call of nature meant that it was necessary in a pub in Chichester. I think it will be something that I may consider doing more often as I didn't realise the sort of treasures to be found. Two empty toilet roll tubes. Thankfully I had space in my handbag.
31 January 2007
Too good to resist
It is very rare for me to use a public toilet but recently the call of nature meant that it was necessary in a pub in Chichester. I think it will be something that I may consider doing more often as I didn't realise the sort of treasures to be found. Two empty toilet roll tubes. Thankfully I had space in my handbag.
29 January 2007
Rabbit pie coming up
Corms and tubers
The Potato Day
The potato day was even better than expected. Although we missed the talks we got there for the last couple of hours in the afternoon. As well as potatoes there was the chance to buy organic seeds, seed swap, details about recycling and composing and how to assess your carbon footprint.
We decided to sample a few potatoes, both for show quality and taske to know what we should specialise in next year.
We got 4-8 of:
Lady Crystl
Juliette
Osprey
Romano
Winston
Royal Kidney
Manna
Pink Fir Apple
Plus 2.5kg of:
Kestrel
Picasso
We also took the change to get seeds of more unusual varieties to experiment with:
Purple Podded Pea
Seedless Grape Tomato
Dwarf Soya Bean
Jenny Lind Melon
Cherokee Purple Tomato
Green Globe Artichoke
Black Salsify
Mamoth Sandwich Island Salsify
Prague Giant Celariac
Gynera Cardinculus Cardoon
Lily White Sea Kale
and a bag of Topper Shallots
We decided to sample a few potatoes, both for show quality and taske to know what we should specialise in next year.
We got 4-8 of:
Lady Crystl
Juliette
Osprey
Romano
Winston
Royal Kidney
Manna
Pink Fir Apple
Plus 2.5kg of:
Kestrel
Picasso
We also took the change to get seeds of more unusual varieties to experiment with:
Purple Podded Pea
Seedless Grape Tomato
Dwarf Soya Bean
Jenny Lind Melon
Cherokee Purple Tomato
Green Globe Artichoke
Black Salsify
Mamoth Sandwich Island Salsify
Prague Giant Celariac
Gynera Cardinculus Cardoon
Lily White Sea Kale
and a bag of Topper Shallots
27 January 2007
It is finally here
http://thewhitchurchweb.org/potatoday/index.htm
9th Hampshire Potato Day
will be held on Sat 27 and Sun 28 January 2007
10am - 3pm
Testbourne Community Centre, Micheldever Road, Whitchurch
9th Hampshire Potato Day
will be held on Sat 27 and Sun 28 January 2007
10am - 3pm
Testbourne Community Centre, Micheldever Road, Whitchurch
21 January 2007
Lots going on at Churchill Way

As well as lots going on there is lots gone. The strong winds finished off the cover of the small greenhouse that served us so well last year.

At least I can keep an eye on Nick weeding. The peas have survived very well and seem to have benefitted from exposure to the elements.


I will quote from organicgarden.org.uk who say:
Nettle spray
Bio-dynamic gardeners and growers have a very high regard for the common stinging nettle, using the leaves in sprays of several kinds. As well as using nettles as an activator on the compost heap (page 27) the organic gardener can use them as a liquid manure and as an aphicide.
Gather 224g (l/21b) young nettles and soak in a bucket of water for a week. Strain and use undiluted as a control of aphids on roses and celery leaf miner. Add the mushy nettles to the compost heap.
Although they do head the page with:
Please Note: Under UK and EC law it is illegal to use any preparation as a garden spray, or treatment, that is not approved for such use. This information is for historical reference only and its inclusion here does not imply a recommendation for use.
I think the big problem was that they have been steeping for two months which will have added to the strength and also the smell although once bottled is does look like good stuff.




A winter update from Old Basing

The difference between OB and CW are incredible. We have been working away at CW but the soil at OB is so heavy and waterlogged that all we can do is drink tea and watch the world go by (or not as the case may be). We have volunteered to help in the shop and have been put down for Mothering Sunday so a quick reminder if you see us between 10 and midday send us to the shop.
8 January 2007
Still harvesting
Sadly the weather has been against us recently so not much news from the allotment. We did do a bit of muck spreading on Sunday and harvested some leeks (we have eaten them) the last of the parsnips (pictured) and a box of rocket from the greenhouse. This should keep us in sandwick fillings through the next couple of weekss until the lettuce is worth pulling.
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