RT@ant386 @qikipedia: Longest carrot update via @craigglenday The world record (since 2007) now stands at 5.841 m (19 ft 1.96 in)
266 days ago
Jan is walking the Humber Bridge on Saturday 4 the sick children's trust http://t.co/jRKawWW A great effort as scared of heights!
280 days ago
RT @yougrowgirl: My bike basket. Always overflowing: Agave pups, hellebore, elderberries, gleanings from my community garden plot http:/ ...
280 days ago
@fioriflorist thank you too for he ff - last week!
280 days ago
Today we are still harvesting purple sprouting broccoli, and at the same time planting seeds for next year’s crop. In fact we are planting lots of brassica seeds including brussel sprouts and cabbage.
preparing-to-plant-seeds
It is most important to prepare a seed bed to give the best growing conditions for the seeds.
Place markers in position at either end of the row, using a tape measure to give the correct row width.
Gently firm the soil down.
Use a walk-board, which is not resting on the soil, but supported at either end of the bed. Line the board up with the row markers.
Draw a seeding groove with a spade. Use the walking board to produce a straight line, & work carefully to get the correct depth.
making-seed-row
creating-seed-row
Sowing Vegetable Seed
* *only place a few seeds in the hand * *pinch a few seeds between finger and thumb and work them out * *try to get them dropping singly, not in a bunch * *take plenty of time, as it is worth the result * *make a mark in the row, before taking another pinch of seeds from the hand, as you loose sight of the last seed * *avoid sowing doubles
seed line
*Cover the seed with fine soil. Then put a few small cobbly bits on top & gently firm in. These lumps help to keep the soil open and prevent capping
purple-sprouting-broccoli
Today we are still harvesting purple sprouting broccoli, and at the same time planting seeds for next year’s crop. In fact we are planting lots of brassica seeds including brussel sprouts and cabbage.
preparing-to-plant-seeds
making-seed-row
creating-seed-row
Sowing Vegetable Seed
* *only place a few seeds in the hand
* *pinch a few seeds between finger and thumb and work them out
* *try to get them dropping singly, not in a bunch
* *take plenty of time, as it is worth the result
* *make a mark in the row, before taking another pinch of seeds from the hand, as you loose sight of the last seed
* *avoid sowing doubles
seed line
*Cover the seed with fine soil. Then put a few small cobbly bits on top & gently firm in. These lumps help to keep the soil open and prevent capping
*Water the vegetable seeds in.