Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Peas & Beans



Think I got peas and mangetoute mixed together - whatever, I've had a good continual harvest for a couple of weeks now & am giving them away.



Harvested bundles of runner beans, gave some to my neighbour, froze some more & left some outside the house on the wall, with a note that they were free to take : They'd gone within the hour.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Avant le déluge

Just time to grab all those things that were drying in the sun, before the heavens opened. The allotment loved it, but at home I had 10+ litres of water cascading through the roof in several places.



Noticed evening primrose plants for sale for 95p today - that must make my lotty worth, ooh, at least £30, just for starters.



The celery is coming along very slowly. It was looking a bit yellow, so I fed it with some comfrey.



A shame that the pompom poppies don't last more than a few days, before the lightest breeze tears them to shreds.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Long Hot Days 2


Heard on GQT that artichokes like clay soils, which is perhaps why all mine have done well this year. Good bit of 'architectural value' too ; )

All sorts here - some celery, chard, carrots, lettuce...

Small crop of late sweetcorn - some people have cobs already, but I had a problem with germination this year.

Chard - although for a while I thought it was spinach.

Cous cous the puss is usually interested in the frogs in the pond, but today she was thirsty.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Long Hot Days 1

A few scorching hot days to make it feel like a proper summer. Spent nearly 12 hours up at the allotment one day, enjoying the place to myself for most of the time. Got lots done and munched on produce throughout the day. Discovered for myself, with a stomach ache - though I'd been warned - that mange toute (and many beans) are poisonous if not cooked for a bit.


Tomatoes in my 'greenkennel' - the tall, makeshift greenhouse on the other plot has hardly been used in three years.

The first of many sunflowers, with all my neighbour's tat behind. After three years, it's permanently 'under construction'.

The old chocolate factory in the background : Due for development in the coming years, possibly with eco homes, artspace, cafe etc. Watch this space...

Cucumber plant in the greenkennel : Grew one cucumber at home in a small plastic greenhouse and only planted this out a week or two ago.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Red Onions 2



I've lifted most of the red onions now & taken them home for final drying & storage. Perhaps I could have left them longer & they might have swelled in the rain due next week, but they were just as likely to get nicked if I left them lying around at the allotment.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Peas



Coming to the end of the peas. Leaving last ones for seed.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Borlotti



Borlotti beans coming along, need time to fatten up.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Friday, July 11, 2008

Red Onions



The red onions - and Japanese ones - just keep on swelling. The foliage is only just starting to die back and I've bent over the stems on half of them but haven't lifted any yet. The tops are pretty crunchy and make your eyes water, but sliced up thinly, are great in salads and sarnies ; )

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Green Grocer

Crikey ! Lots from the plot today :

500g Redcurrants
250g Blackcurrants
2kg Potatoes
2 Beetroot
1 Lettuce
Bunch of baby Carrots
Last of the broad beans (leaving the rest for seed)



The cat had left a starling outside the shed.

Noticed black stuff oozing from the poppies, which I expect is raw opium.

Photographed the Borlotti beans & other produce then cycled to the supermarket for bread and dairy produce. I need to get me a share of a cow and a few hens ; )

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Strawberries



Picked the last of the strawberries as Wimbledon came to a close. Got a good crop this year - enough for a few jars of jam and a trifle.

Friday, July 04, 2008

Sparaxis & Ixia



Sound a bit like a Greek islands - wouldn't look out of place on one.







Thursday, July 03, 2008

Cosmos



Grew some cosmos for the first time this year - the ones in pots have flowered earlier than those in open ground and slugs & snails haven't been a problem.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Evening Primrose



Enough this year to make a bar of soap, but let the moths and pollinators enjoy it too.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Glastonbury 2008

"A bit like The Battle of Stalingrad, sponsored by The Guardian" - David Quantick, on Glastonbury.

The Now Show - BBC Radio 4

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Roland @ iTunes

As from today, 'Patch Of Paradise' is also available from iTunes :

Roland @ iTunes

Friday, June 20, 2008

Onions

Nearly ready - just need another week of sun. Shame it's set to rain.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Ideal Soundtrack

Crikey - not only does Graham 'Hi Hi' Duff write and act in BBC Three's superb 'Ideal', but he's also responsible for selecting most of the soundtracks and was once a late night radio DJ.

He's posted tracklistings for all four series at the Ideal Forum, enabling me to track down the rather wonderful Sol Seppy - 'Enter One', as goosebumpy as Amiina & Lee Hazelwood.

Ideal Tracklistings

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Esbjorn Svensson

Tragic to lose such a great jazz pianist. The E.S.T. represented all that was good about contemporary jazz. Having spent a year in Stockholm and being born the same year, I literally felt i knew where he was coming from :

Guardian Obituary

Thursday, June 12, 2008

The Uncle from U.N.C.L.E.



Christopher Cary, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., The Strange Man Affair, 1965

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

1966 and all that


A friend lent me a copy of a 1966 episode of Batman, in which my late uncle, Christopher Cary, played a kilt-wearing Scotsman. Priceless lunacy !!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Rhubarb Rhubarb



Swapped a few cabbage seedlings for the right to help ourselves to rhubarb.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Harvest & Sow


Spuds coming on nicely - no sign of blight, yet.

Harvested :

Rhubarb
Peas
Lettuce
Broad Beans
Strawberries
Rocket
Pak Choi
Spinach
Kale

Sowed :

Carrots
Lettuce
Pak Choi
Spinach

Planted Out :

Cobra Beans
Cabbage
Sweet Corn

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Broad Beans



Despite an attack of blackfly, the broad bean harvest is a good un.



Been picking around half a kilo every few days.

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Spring Harvest



Harvested artichokes, broad beans, lettuce, rocket, radishes, peas.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Angelica


I was only expecting the angelica to last two years. This is part of one which was growing at home and I divided, three years ago. Perhaps this is the last year. We made crystallised angelica from the stems a few years ago.

Monday, June 02, 2008

This Year's Frog


This is the only one of seven froglets that survived this year. Then he hopped out of the jar in the garden one day.


A bit blurred - didn't use a tripod.



Coming up for air.



I probably should have kept them out of the sunlight.



Beginnings in the allotment pond.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

A is for Apple

A list of most of the things i'm cultivating this year...

Apple - Cox's Orange Pippin
Artichoke
Asparagus
Basil
Beetroot
Blackcurrant
Borlotti Bean
Broad Bean
Broccoli
Brussel Sprouts
Cabbage
Carrot
Celery
Chamomile
Chard
Chrysanthemum
Cobra Bean
Comfrey
Coriander
Cornflower
Cosmos
Courgette
Crocosmia
Cucumber
Dahlia
Datura
Delphinium
Dill
Echinacea
Evening Primrose
Foxglove
Garlic
Gladioli
Gooseberry
Honeysuckle
Kale
Lavender
Leek
Lettuce
Love Lies Bleeding
Marigold
Mesembryanthemum
Mint
Nectarine
Night Scented Stock
Nigella
Nolana Bluebird
Onion
Pak Choi
Parsley
Parsnip
Peas
Poppy
Radish
Raspberry
Redcurrant
Rhubarb
Rocket
Rosemary
Runner Bean
Sage
Spinach
Strawberry
Sunflower
Sweet Corn
Sweet Pea
Tagetes
Tulip
Vietnamese Coriander
Yarrow
Willow

...links to photos later.

Flower Photo Gallery

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Mulatu Astatke v Britain's Got Talent

Escaped from teenage daughter watching 'Britain's Got Talent', with some joker playing 'keepy uppy' with a football, while a ghetto blaster played. At first, even Amanda Holden thought that he belonged on a football field rather than in a theatre, but hey, the crowd went wild and Simon Cowell loved it, so I must be wrong, it wasn't shite and he is the future of entertainment.

Thankfully, Gilles Peterson had Mulatu Astatke live in session from Maida Vale. I'd certainly rather listen to a 65 year old Ethiopian than anything that Piers Morgan thinks is entertainment. Note to self - time to stop watching certain TV shows with teenage daughter, we'll only upset each other.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

A laptop for every donkey

Came across a great site, with loads of good piccies & links :



http://alaptopforeverydonkey.blogspot.com/

Friday, February 29, 2008

Planting by the moon

Not a good time for flowering veg, but good for leafy veg.
Hmm. Regardless, sowed :

- Celery
- Lettuce
- Nigella
- Black Eyed Susan
- Busy Lizzie
- Cosmos
- Larkspur
- Aquilegia

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

First sowings

Sowed some seeds into modules indoors :

- Mangetout (Reuzensuiker)
- Cabbage (Langedijk 4)
- Broccoli (Brassica oleracea Italica)

(sound like good album titles to me)

..and two types of leek, in big yogurt pots :

- Leek (Carentan 2)
- Leek (Autumn Mammoth 2 - Snowstar)

(or at least track titles)

Monday, December 24, 2007

Albums Of The Year

The Good, The Bad & The Queen - The Good, The Bad & The Queen
The Tuss - Rushup Edge
PJ Harvey - White Chalk
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Von Sudenfed - Tromatic Reflexxions
Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
Efterklang - Under Giant Trees
Robert Wyatt - Comicopera


& failed to enjoy : LCD Soundsystem, Battles, Fiery Furnaces, Burial, Kate Nash, Jamie T, Mark Ronson et al

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Crack open the sloe gin

Crack open the sloe gin and have a couple of listens to The Tuss - probably Richard James' alter ego - which finds its way to my ears. It's ok I suppose, but it just sounds like a lot of Ableton Live and a.n.other bit of software, with the same mashed beats and wafty pads. Don't get me wrong, it's still about the most important work to come out this year.

Good too, to hear a lot of Stockhausen on the radio, though it's a shame he had to die before that was possible. It's a guarantee of extra exposure, the dying game: Remember laughing with NJ @ Mouse Records back in '97, that it'd be the best way of marketing 'Baltic Beats'.

Oh dear - the Stockhausen's got a bit shouty now. Think I need to come back to earth with a mindless half hour of telly footy.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

First frosts


Frost coming tonight, so I gathered up a few things from the allotment, including the last of the small pumpkins and dug up the vietnamese coriander bush to take home for the winter. I've already got half a dozen shoots in a jar of water which have sprouted taproots 3-4 cm long and are ready for potting up.
Never done so much faffing around before the first frosts - herded a load of potted plants indoors like sheep, some even though they don't really need it (olives, geraniums, parsley) and others to extend their lives a bit (lobelia, tomatoes, marigolds, dahlias). Wrapped up a couple of outside dahlias with bubblewrap, just to see whether I'll get the last buds to flower when it warms up a bit later in the week.

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Late autumn sun



Late autumn sun ensures at least a couple of pumpkins mature in time for Halloween.
Sunflower heads in the shed had got damp and were starting to rot, so I sat in the sun separating a couple of hundred seeds.
Collected gladioli and rocket seeds too.
Planted out broad beans. The ones sown directly into the ground are finally emerging.
Harvested kale, rocket, lambs lettuce and a couple of carrots.