We seemed to suddenly hit a brick wall where our lack of space at home to start things off coupled with the dodgy weather, busy life (it turns out it's not ideal to plan on get married the same summer you start an allotment) and ever growing weeds meant we seemed to be smack bang in the middle of the growing season proper with a plot that had far more weeds than veg and no time or dry weather to do anything about it. Because of this I lost the will to write the blog or even turn the PC on and read other peoples because to do that would be to admit things were going wrong and I'd been so proud of the start we'd made. Of course with hindsight that’s half the point of allotment blogging, to document your failure as much as your success, so I've given myself a good talking to and we're back, ready to continue getting things wrong just as much as we get the right.
But anyway, enough of that, now we're in the second half of June and a lot of hard work in the last couple of weeks has seen us regain control of things to a degree where it's become less embarrassing and more fun again. Most plants are in, except the root veg which we seem to have run out of space for at the moment, and we've even started eating things we've grown.











So that's that. All up to date and now we're back in blogging mode we'll be back doing smaller updates as often as we used to. Thanks to everyone who left messages asking where we were and checking we were ok, they're much appreciated. Now I'm off to catch up on all your blogs, speak to you soon!
9 comments:
Welcome back! I take it the important event hasn't happened yet, so congratulations too!
I was beginning to get worried you'd got overcome by mare's tails or bindweed or something ;)
Anyhoo - no apologies needed for the lack of bloggage - living life's much more important :)
I second VP, welcome back and congratulations on wedding/forthcoming wedding.
You've done loads this year and have more in the ground than I have. It's amazing how long learning to do things can take, it's only weeds that happen overnight :-D
One of the wonderful things about gardening is that there is always next year.
Deborah
HOOORAY!! You're back at last. I had come to the conclusion that you were locked in the fruit cage and unable to escape, I nearly drove over to check!! :)
I totally understand your feeling of despair etc. we have had that loads and still do! Well done for giving yourself a good talking to and starting the blog again.
The plot is looking great, the overgrown bits will get sorted at some point, you look like you've put loads of work in and it isn't easy to jugle life aswell.
I look forward to getting back into your blog...
Hi Guys, welcome back! Wow, the plot's looking great. Courgettes, corn, onions, all very good, way better than I've managed.
Cheers, Simon
Welcome back! Missed you whilst you were away but like Vp says we were all convinced you had gone plot mad and were camping down there or something :)
The plot is looking amazing, you should be proud, don't worry about the parts you haven't managed just remind yourself how far you have come in what is actually a very short space of time.
Looking forward to more updates soon :)
Your sweetcorn looks great! Today I planted some climbing bean seeds right underneath each corn plant. It will not compete for nutrients and the bean will climb up the ready made pole! Give it a try, two crops for the price of one!
Thanks everyone! :)
It's good to be back! and no, wedding hasn't happened yet, Aug 16th so not long tho! :))))
Oh welcome back! Nice to read how you've been getting on.
Wouldn't feel disheartened if I were you, your plot looks *way* more impressive than mine.
Good luck with the wedding too (and congrats!).
Welcome back! I know only too well how easy it is to lose a grip on your plot, must get out there myself! But with a forthcoming wedding I can't blame you for the time off, not sure what my excuse is though :)
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