The Thursday entry

was a regular feature on my Flighty blog.

Recently they have tended to be mostly about terrestial TV science and nature programmes, such as the forthcoming Autumnwatch.

I intend to continue with these entries and they will resume properly the week after next.

I’m sure that most of you will have realised who Daffy is, and if not then to use her words…Hello, it’s Feathery Snowdrop! She said in her entry yesterday that she was happy to be here on WordPress blogging rather than have stopped. I commented that the blog world would be a poorer place without her.

Someone else who’s moved here from Platform27 and changed names is Cafecortado who was Cafeconleche.

Another WordPress friend is Uphilldowndale who usually writes fairly longish but highly enjoyable entries, complete with photos, as you’ll see when you read Do You Want Jam On It?

As I’ve done in the past I’ll do occasional entries where friends, and others, will get a linked mention for entries such as book reviews.

Have a good weekend.

When you don’t want it to

it does, and when you do want it to it doesn’t ! It hasn’t rained here to speak of for at least three weeks and I want it to.

I’m waiting to sow some seeds but really want to do so after it’s rained. The weather forecast shows no sign of any so it looks like I may have to resort to borrowing a hose.

[It’s now Monday morning and absolutely pouring down! So much for the forecast!]

Last Sunday was a glorious day. I spent the morning moving six comfrey plants to the far corner of the plot beyond the compost heap. That means that my blackberry now has the area between that and the pallet patio to itself. It has grown noticably over the past two weeks.

Today has been another fine day so this morning I worked along the top, northern edge, alongside the roadway. I intend having a grass verge there along with crocus and dwarf narcissi

Midway along that strip is a Common Hawthorn only a few inches tall which I shall leave for the present and see how it grows.

As I was packing up to come home I heard a gentle rumble in the air and looked up to see this wonderful classic aeroplane turning to land at nearby RAF Northolt.

In the bookshop yesterday I was looking for poems for National Poetry Day and found several gardening ones including this one.

The Vegetable Plot

Remember, remember in dreary September

The fate of the vegetable plot:

Where, all through the season,

For some puzzling reason,

Though weeds have grown, your seeds have not.

Changes !

I started this blog a few months back just to write about my allotment, Plot 124.

I have now decided that it will be my primary blog, and include entries that previously would have been done elsewhere.

That means that FlightBuff, Flighty and BookBuffs have now become inactive, although I won’t be deleting them.

I shall be continuing with MrFlighty as my other active blog.

As you can see I’ve made changes to, and expanded, my Lawn Loungers listing of friends, and moved some links elsewhere.

Entries will now be posted into one of four categories.  Plot 124 is for ones about the allotment. Sky high is for any aviation related entries. When I read or watch TV I invariably do so with a cup of tea and a few biscuits so relevant entries will be posted under Tea time. All others will be found in Off Plot.

This year

Thursday 4th October is National Poetry Day with the theme Dreams. I think that is a really good subject, especially for gardeners.

Hopefully I will be doing an appropriate entry on all my blogs, including this one.

This entry that I did last year on BookBuffs would have been perfect for here.

I hope that on the day everyone will join in the fun by doing an entry, or at least commenting on other blogs that do.

Lucky me !

The good weather continued throughout last week which meant that I was able to prepare an area for sowing some flower seeds and partly prepare a smaller area for some vegetable seeds. That I shall do in the next week or two.

Between the pallet patio and the compost heap are a handful of comfrey plants which I’ve left for the bees to make the most of the flowers.

Today I cut them right back adding it all to the compost heap and hidden away found this  dscn0182.jpg Lucky me as it’s a blackberry, which along with raspberries, are my favourite soft fruits. It can stay where it is and grow away so that hopefully next year there’ll be plenty of dscn0181.jpg for me to pick and eat.

I was at the Horticultural Society’s hut this morning buying a few things including a packet of Green Manure Winter Tares which I shall sow on the vegetable patch area that I don’t intend cultivating until next spring.

It was two months ago

that I started clearing Plot 124. I’ve worked slowly and steadily a couple of hours two days of each week since then and I’m well pleased with what I’ve done so far.dscn0179.jpg

This photo was taken today from the southern end of the plot looking north. It’s all been forked over once and the top half has been gone over again. To the right you can see the edge of the compost heap and the pallet patio.

The latter looks like this dscn0176.jpg It’s on bricks and you can see that I’ve given it a coat of green wood preserver. It’s 6 by 4 feet which gives plenty of room for the planned shed, which is 3 by 2 feet, and a deckchair.

I’m planning on sowing some flower and a few vegetable seeds sometime soon, planting bulbs and then later on the roses. I’m still thinking about what and where though!

I like this time of year and given good weather can see me continuing to make further good progress.

Change and progress

I keep losing track of weeks so I’m stopping doing specific entries titled Week …

As well as week-to-week entries I shall do a round-up one at, or soon after, the end of each month for anything I’ve not mentioned, along with a photo or two showing how it’s coming along.

All the rubbish has now gone, partly cleared by the council and the rest taken by other plot holders for their own use. The pile of weeds has also gone, either burnt or moved to the communal compost heap.

Just about the entire plot has now been forked over once, and perhaps about a third has been worked over a second time.

Following my thoughts mentioned previously I’ve moved the pallet patio to it’s new position. Hopefully tomorrow I shall stand it on bricks and ensure that it’s level. Later on I intend giving it a coat of green wood preserver, which I think will make it blend in with its future surroundings better.

A temporary cardboard walled compost bin will also be erected which will suffice until I can do a timber one.

The forecast is looking ideal for the next few days at least which is good news as it means I can hopefully make further good process.

Say it with flowers

This Friday sees a Gardeners’ World Special 4/6 Cut Flowers on BBC2 at 8.00pm.

Sale of cut flowers in the UK is at an all time high, yet it’s a market dominated by cheap foreign imports.

Sarah Raven embarks on a mission to promote our seasonal flowers.

Needless to say I shall be watching this programme with interest both as an aspiring flower grower and for the environmental implications.

Happy gardening, and have a good Bank Holiday weekend !

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