Orto di Casa Cecconi

My first allotment, and then one thing leading to another…

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  • Happy Easter!

    Weather is glorious, but no rain means a lot of watering needed, and seedlings wilting away. I had to make some rhubarb jam, as the plants have decided to grow this year, and very fast… incidentally they are bolting with all this heat, and it’s impossible to stop, so after chopping three buds, I’ve given…

  • Sun and Guerrilla

    It was warm, unbelievably so: in the greenhouse 35C/100F made it very uncomfortable to work, and outside plenty of water was required to keep you going. But glorious. Flowers. Butterflies. Fragrances. Even a new pollinator I had never seen before, like a small bee. Unfortunately I had no camera with me. Most of the seeds I’ve…

  • Shipshape plot

    All charged up for having completed my uni essays, I went to the plot to tackle the big remaining task: the old, derelict shed, sheltering ratsand who knows what else. Armed with a dust mask and a crowbar, I descended on the offending pile of rubbish, and at the end of the morning all was…

  • Fighting the hollies

    The most gorgeous weekend saw me against the hollies on the allotment boundary bank once again: my neighbour Louis should be very happy as he will be able to grow stuff up to almost the top of his new plot – and hopefully my shed will not mould and rot with its contents. My arms…

  • The mystery of the snoutless rats

    For the first time in four years at the allotment I do not feel like I am behind schedule sowing and planting. My early potatoes are already in the ground and sweet peas have germinated. Which does not mean I haven’t got a lot to do, but there is no anxiety, which feels good. The…

  • Sunny days

    Finally, we got a proper sunny day, it was actually just the afternoon, but it was proper sunny sun! The springlike weather shouted spring-cleaning, and since the shed, plot and greenhouse are already ship-shape I tackled the hollies on the bank, cutting them back considerably: I love how it feels airy now! Then I started…

  • The weekend that sowing and planting started

    At the end of this weekend we are both knackered, hubby and myself… maybe we overdid it this time. Today it was sort of sunny so we went on the mission impossible of putting the chitted potatoes in the ground. Hubby’s soil is really heavy, though, so we ended up digging ust enough for one…