About me



I'm a half Finnish designer who has since taken a break to bring up my children. I used to work in Graphic Design, but now I prefer working with textiles and illustration. This blog is about my allotment and garden. I have been gardening for many years and grew up watching my mum and dad do the same. I began my allotment in Jan 2010 in memory of my father who passed a way just before then. I also love cooking and finding inventive and delicious ways to make my produce into meals. I'm growing with my experiences, and welcome any helpful advice! Sometime soon I hope to use my garden as inspiration for my art.
Showing posts with label Tomato Sungold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tomato Sungold. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 March 2011

An afternoon in the greenhouse

I deemed it was time to pot on a selection of seedlings that were languishing legily on my kitchen windowsil, including the kohl rabi, red onions and sungold tomatoes. I buried them all deep to help them toughen up a bit.


While I was in the greenhouse, I couldn't resist planting some more seeds, so I sowed sweetcorn and Florence fennel. I can't remember the sweetcorn variety as it was an old rediscovered packet from years ago, so who knows whether they will germinate, but they were a fantastic colour!


My sutton broad beans are up, as are the Eleonora Express, I will let them get a bit more established this year before planting out as they stalled once I planted and then were swamped by black fly! I love the look of the broad beans leaves as they emerge, they look like hooves.


The shelving is pretty stacked already in the greenhouse, so I may have to sort out the storage on the other side of my staging as I pot plants on...as I want to raise as many of my own plants as possible this year. Last year I ended up buying in quite a lot of ready grown plants to make up the shortfall. For example my harvest of own grown peas and beans was only enough for about a weeks worth of meals!

Saturday, 26 February 2011

Precipitation stops play

Ok, to start you off, today was supposed to be fair and mild, but turned out fairly rainy, wind and coldish. So not to be put off, I decided to sort out my seed situation in the greenhouse, and rectify any indoors that had become leggy. Here is my list of what I did today.

1. Sowed:
Pea Waverex Petit Pois
Pea Jaguar F1
Celeriac Prinz
Kohl Rabi (giant and purple)
Tomato Sungold (only 16 seeds in packet!)
Leek Jolant
Onion Golden Bear F1

2. Potted up:
Sprout Red Bull
Golden Leaf beet
Leek Autumn Giant (only about 20 germinated as they were 4 year old seeds)
(not quite sure when to pot up red onions?)

3. Limed the compost heap
4. Finish pruning in the garden

Notes. Icelandic poppy have germinated, as have sweet peas. Need to sow more sweet peas and broad beans.