The Gas Man’s Allotment 2023 – 25th March

Disclaimer: I’m a professional anaesthetist, not a professional gardener. I do a bit of gardening and cycling in my spare time. I have grown veggies for many years and have learnt what works for me (sometimes!). These are my ramblings! I would be honoured to be corrected / advised by those with more knowledge than me!

We have fairly large veggie garden / allotment. Being in the far North of Scotland, the weather plays a huge role and the growing season is short.

I have already started with a good deal of my sowing under glass in the greenhouse, but decided today that it might be quite fun to produce a regular blog to keep those interested up to date on the progress (hopefully) of our veggies.

So here’s what happened today:

Shallots

One of the first crops to get planted out into the veggie garden is shallots. This year, I’m growing the Jermour variety. I planted the sets in February in the greenhouse and by the 11th March they had sprouted nicely.

Today the shallots were planted out into their raised bed in the veggie garden. Snow is expected tomorrow, but no bother, they are hardy and will not be troubled by a wee bit of cold!

Some birds, especially blackbirds, have a habit of searching for worms under freshly worked soil, and especially if new seedlings have been planted. This can be devastating for newly planted seedlings before they can have a chance to anchor themselves fully with a good root system.

So my newly planted shallots get a protective covering to protect them from the birds – oh all right, and a wee bit of protection from the weather as well!

Broccoli

My mail order of Broccoli (Calabrese) Marathon arrived yesterday. I potted them up today. Yes, they look horrible, but give them a week or so, and they will have perked up and will grow on nicely. I will keep you posted on their progress.

Harvest

Yes, I’m still harvesting last year’s crops. These are Picasso potatoes and the last two carrots (Sugarsnax). There were also a couple of handfuls of Brussels Sprout, but I forgot to take a picture of them – I will get better!

Next week

I’m away off to work tomorrow for the week, leaving my newly planted and sprouted seeds and seedlings in the care of a fairer hand. I am sure they will be safe 🤔😊

I will give a fuller description of what I have planted already in the greenhouse and hopefully we will have some germination happening. I still find it amazing to see the barren looking seeds start to sprout and produce such wonderful life from “nothing”.

24th June 2012

Spent the morning dodging (sometimes) showers to clear the huge weeds in the last part of the veggie garden, and then get the Swede turnips planted out from the greenhouse. That’s all of my seedlings planted out of the greenhouse now. So barring attacks from snails, slugs, caterpillars etc, they just have to grow & then be eaten. Yum!I’ve now given up fighting the rain & we have settled down to watch the rugby we recorded yesterday.Also trying to put the geocaches for our trip onto the GPS next week so that we can do some geocaching whilst we are away. It’s a great way to see an area you’ve never been to & keeps Junior occupied on journeys – anything for some peace & quiet!

Last free weekend

Well here we are on my last weekend before I start call again. And what is it doing? Pouring rain. What’s the weather report? More of the same all weekend. Oh well at least my back is saved from having to weed in the garden!
The good news. There are 3 international rugby matches on this weekend. Can any of the Northern hemisphere teams save some face and win on their Southern Hemisphere tours. What of Scotland? The only Northern Hemisphere team to win. Twice, so far. And we don’t even get to watch any of the games!!!!!! It’s been kept so quiet I don’t even know when the last match is being played!
I have a new gardening app which can plan my veggie garden for me called Garden Plan. Really looking forward to trying it out.
GPC is off in Chicago holding the flag high for Health Web Sci at the Web Science world congress. I’m following him & the congress (#websci12) on twitter. We have some work to do on our Twitter paper when he gets back so that we can meet the re-submission deadline.