Monday 29 June 2009

Comfrey

So earlier in the year we ordered a lot of stuff from the Organic Gardening Catalogue.
One of the items was five root cuttings of Bocking 14 Comfrey to be planted on the allotment for general compost and plant food making. Eventually the root cuttings arrived and I planted them up an a small tray as best I could. Now they are looking like

Hopefully we'll work out where we want them to go soon and so be able to plant them out. If not they'll be kept on in pots till a final position is found, probably next to where the compost bins will be placed at the bottom of the plot. At the moment though we've got a whole bunch of flower seedlings there trying to get big enough to flower for a bit of colour.

Thursday 25 June 2009

Night Shining

Over the years I've been fascinated by various natural optical phenomena that can be seen. Sundogs and halos, parhelic arcs and circumzenithal arcs have been seen over the years (the last of those is great by the way, looking like an upside down rainbow grinning at the top of the sky). Of course manyh rainbows have been seen. Single, double, partial and the last one looked like it was going down into the valley we were driving into. Moon halos are harder to see in that you need a dark sky and bright moon as well as the right conditions for halo formation.

I've managed to see aurorae from home, nothing spectacular but certainly green glowing in the sky where normally there isn't any.

Once thing I've not seen for certain is Noctilucent Clouds. Not till over night tuesday/wednesday anyway. Over the years during the summer months if I've woken in the night then I'll have looked out of the window at the back towards the north to see if any were there. Often I did think I could see something but was never sure if what I was looking at was noctilucent clouds or just a slightly woozey addled brain making up what I wanted to see when I'd just woken up.

Overnight I woke up again and after dealing with what needed dealing with I thought tonight would be a good night for looking out to see noctilucent clouds. The night had started quite still and very clear and would have been great for stargazing had it not been just after midsummer. At about 2 in the morning though the sky had gone as dark as it could get. I stepped out into the garden and looked towards the north and northeast. There for a few degrees above the horizon was a blueish, whitish glow. Within the faintly glowing area there was some form of cloud like structure. I think that must be it. Finally, definitely noctilucent clouds.

For more information about the how and why of all the phenomenon I've mentioned and many more, Les Cowley's Atmospheric Optics website is the best.

Wednesday 24 June 2009

What to do with radishes?

I think the post title says it all really. What to do with too many radishes?
Now when you sprinkle the packet of seed along the drill in the carefully prepared bed little do you expect that all the seeds will germinate, nor even most of the seeds. A few to come through here and there will do. After all there are only so many radishes you can eat. So now there here they're growing fast and something needs to be done.
I think that the answer will be composting. We're now at the point where we have to start making a heap for compost. The rough couch grass is growing very well on the uncultivated areas and needs to be cut back - an hour or two with the shears this evening I think. That will form the basis for the pile. We may get round to constructing some sort of bin system but first we would have to decide where it's going to go.Grass clippings and some stuff from the manure pile should be a good start.
That and some radishes.

Friday 5 June 2009

It's all in the eating

The other day when we went up to water everything after yet more hot dry weather, the other half noticed that there was there first harvest opportunity.
The early strawberries that had been planted had got their first fruits and two seemed to be ripe. Pulling them off the plants was good. Eating them for that fresh strawberryness hit was even better.

The first of many harvests I hope.

Wednesday 3 June 2009

7.0%

The first diabetes related post. These will happen every so often.

So the HbA1c result I got has come down a little from my last test. 7.0 from 7.3 This is heading in the right direction so I should be pleased. I still want to get it nearer to the 6.5% that is the recommended value. I think changing some of my insulin ratios after a discussion with my diabetes nurse has helped and I'm not going too high after my evening meal now.
I also got back the results of a liver function test and all was well, not bad for having the blood taken the morning after my birthday :-)

Getting Growing

It has all started to get growing now that we've had a bit of good weather. Probably a bit too good weather in fact, it's not rained for what seems like an age now and the wind still rips across the site drying everything out.


This is the seedbed with the radishes showing well. There are also the first signs of some spring onions, carrots and lettuces in there. The parsnips haven't started to come through but I'm not too worried about that yet.


The strawberries that we planted through some weed fabric. These do need netting off to stop the ripening berries being got before we get them.


The sweetcorn inside it's windbreak netting protection. 19 plants, not bad considering that they were bought for £1.99 in a tray with 9 modules in. They've been growing at home waiting for a suitabe day after the bed was prepared - and the windbreak to be put up to protect them.


A general view of the plot showing that we have been working and cultivating it. I do hope it's all worth it in the end!

Right best get off to water everything in there.