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• #1877
I'm doing this but replacing Sweetcorn with Sunflowers as Sweetcorn is a waste of time & space up here
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• #1878
Whereabouts are you?
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• #1879
I've done the 3 sisters method a few times - get the sweetcorn well established first then the beans and squash. The squash don't climb , they trail where ever they like - you would have to tie them up and then support the heavy fruit as it forms.
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• #1880
Near Old Trafford
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• #1881
Subs paid today. £1 per week for the enjoyment of this space. Bargain.
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• #1882
The special Swiss sweetcorn from the real seed co is supposed to do ok in wetter/colder areas. They grow it in wales (not quite sure whereabouts in wales though). Edit: Pembrokeshire, ignore me.
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• #1883
Unfortunately the one year it grew reasonably well up here the mice/rats got to it before it was ripe.
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• #1884
I ordered a ‘fiesta heirloom corn mix’ for £2 for 55 seeds on Amazon. Some reviews saying they’ve done ok in southern England. Excited to try 3 sisters with that patch now!
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• #1885
Tidying up, covering the spuds, keeping on top of things. Allotment stuff.
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• #1886
Hacked back the brambles in the back corner, got rid of a couple of small trees and pruned the one we kept.
Dug over the squash/corn patch and Liz planted tons of seeds and wee plants. Trying to decide what to do at the back now aside from putting 2 more compost bays in.
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• #1887
Considering painting the clubhouse wall white to brighten the place up a bit...
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• #1888
My salad experiment is working well so far, and has been safe from critters.
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• #1889
Is that the old aquarium? Looks really good
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• #1890
Busy day at the allotment today. Concreted these posts in with a view of attaching the cut up pallet with a base on it to make a sort of planter. Probably going to do 4-6 on each side.
I hope that makes sense. This is for strawberries so they should hang nicely
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• #1891
Concreting? Next level 'llotment dedication. Only ever needed to use a steel digging bar to get posts in :)
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• #1892
It was an old glass cold frame, with hardly any glass left, it's now mainly gorilla tape and other bits I've found round the plot
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• #1893
I know no other way. And I had the posts lying around so seemed feasible.
The only thing is I’m going to do two of the shelves. And whilst I’m always a believer of you can never have too many strawberries. I’m tempted to put something else in the other shelf, but what???
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• #1894
Bike rack ;)
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• #1895
Ocd scalping effort today at the front of the plot. Plan is for 2.4x1.5m deck for Liz to do yoga on. Sieved enough for a neat little salad bed right at the front.
Did generate a lot of shite tho
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• #1896
Progress on the strawberry tower has slowed due to the weather. Here is a mock up. I haven’t added the soil yet but you get the idea. Can’t decide on whether to leave it as one plant or 2, maybe even 3 for each compartment
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• #1897
Another perspective on the three sisters method.
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• #1898
Yeah didn't work that well for me last year. Trying it without the beans this year
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• #1899
I tend towards non-climbing beans so think I will keep sweetcorn and squash separate this year. In other news, it seems April has finally turned up.
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• #1900
We’re gonna give squash/corn a whirl together as we don’t eat a huge amount of squash and wanted to get more out of the space. We shall see...
Does anyone want any courgettes? I've got 3 Parador F1 and 4 Eclipse going free, collection from SE15. I'll start hardening them off in the garden from the weekend.