Sunday, 1 July 2007

Marathon effort

Thanks to a weekend on my own (he was golfing in France) I got two mammoth sessions up the allotment over the last two days and tackled the weeding. The wet and warm weather had done it's worst and everything was covered in a carpet of weeds as you can see from my before and after picture of the brassicas.


I have always hand weeded my plot - I have never been able to manage the art of hoeing. But hidden in the depths of my shed I found a previously forgotten "claw" tool. It is part of a number of Wolf tools which are quite ingenious. I have a selection of different "heads" which are interchangeable and clip onto one handle - thus saving space. I removed the larger weeds by hand and then used the claw tool to pull out the smaller weeds and break up the soil.

Hopefully another stint next weekend should have everything looking ship shape.

I harvested broad beans, the courgette pictured last week which was now approaching marrow proportions, sunflowers and sweet peas. I also picked a few blackcurrants - and deliberated about digging the bushes up while I was doing so. The bushes are several years old - I have tried cutting back, but they never seem to give a decent crop. Maybe one more year.

PS - news about the Bastard Children. Apparently they have been visited by the local Police and will hopefully not be visiting the allotments again.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It all looks very ship-shape on your plot. I also love those Wolf tools; it's so convenient having only one 'handle' for everything. Very clever designs.
Thanks SO much for the top onion-storing tip. Great idea.