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Monday, 3 March 2025

Making hay while the sun shines

It was one of those
 March days when the 
sun shines hot and
 the wind blows cold:
 when it is Summer in the light, 
and Winter in the shade 

(Charles Dickens, Great Expectations)

After all the rain and damp weather of January and February we can be tricked into thinking that Spring and better weather are here, but we have to make the most of the nice days so It's been nice to get outside and start some of those jobs that need doing.

I spent all day Saturday at the allotment, I was down there by 10am intending to stay until lunchtime, but once I got started I thought I might as well carry on and get it all cleared, I left at 4.30pm.  I slept well that night!
At least It's all tidy and ready to grow again.



Today has been spent starting to tidy my own garden up.  The shed has been sorted the Summerhouse cleaned and I've made a start on clearing the rest of the leaves.  The grass is still a little wet at the top end of the garden but some sand and re-seeding again should sort that out in the next couple weeks.  I'm always surprised how quickly it drys up once the weather starts to get better.

I bought some pots out from the side of the shed that had some Spring bulbs in from last year, they will add a bit of colour in the next couple weeks.  I'm glad now that I didn't empty them last year, I'll do the same again this time when they are finished.



I've sowed my sweet-peas and my potato's are chitting, we are going to take the potato bags down to the allotment this year and grow them there, some of the sweet-peas will be taken down there too.


I cleaned out my greenhouse last week and potted on some geranium and petunia plug plants I got at  garden centre.


I'm considering buying a small raised bed for the top of the garden, my thoughts are that it would be good to grow tomatoes in, my greenhouse isn't really big enough to grow them in and I don't want pots in various places.  That's another thing on my list to do this week, sow the tomato seeds and also buy some onion sets for the allotment.

I'm not one to wish time away and get one season over and on to the next, but it has been lovely to see some brighter weather and think about what we can have a go at growing this year.


Enjoy the rest of the week

-X-











 

10 comments:

Chris said...

Wow you have been busy, your lottie looks amazing, well done you!

butterfly said...

You are a busy bee, I have also started to tidy the garden up after all that rain.
Your daffodils look wonderful ,
Have a great week , hugs June.

Poppypatchwork said...

It does feel like spring has arrived, even in my garden along the south coast, it's too early for spring, we are having frost most nights. It does feel good to be outside in the sun.

Lowcarb team member said...

You certainly have been busy, it all looks very good.

I do like those words by Charles Dickens :)

All the best Jan

Margaret said...

How busy you have been! I’m really interested in the British allotments. Such a good idea. How big is one - how long by how wide? Do you have to dig it all yourself or are there machines to use? I have a long narrow raised vege garden 17 metres long by 600mm wide and 700 mm high. It produces quite enough for me and is ample really as I’m not fond of gardening although I love eating the fresh produce. Harvest time here as summer is over.

Jackie said...

Everything looks so well cleaned up and organized.

God bless.

Back2OurSmallCorner said...

I agree that it is easy to get carried away with the lovely weather in early March, probably best to stick with the garden jobs that we won't have time for later. I'm still pottering with the garden tidy up here. You must be feeling good about your allotment - it looks ready for lots of veg to be planted out when the time is right.
Happy March days to you.

Jules said...

You've made great progress with your allotment. And don't those daffodils look glorious in the sunshine. Xx

Carol said...

Oh, how wonderful to have daffodils blooming already, Maggie! We are a long way from that. And you're making great strides in both your own garden and the allotment. Love the Dickens quote--March really is all over the place in terms of weather, isn't it? Enjoy your day! ♥

Shrimpton and Perfect said...

Loved seeing your allotment and hearing about your hard work. We would normally be joining you in garden preparations but as were hoping to move we are keeping our growing to a minimum, but it doesn't feel right.