Other fruit trees also benefit from preventative treatment taken at this time of year.
Friday, December 29
Prepare your trees for a fruitful new year!
Other fruit trees also benefit from preventative treatment taken at this time of year.
Thursday, December 21
Sunday, December 17
Why not make your garden birds a Christmas cake?
The RSPB carry out a Bird Watch each year to track how well our garden birds are fairing. The records provide them with a vital snapshot of the UK's birds each winter. Over the years their scientists can record patterns in bird numbers and use this to help prioritise their bird conservation work. The survey has recorded huge declines in some of our most familiar birds. Since 1979, the number of house sparrows counted has fallen by 52% and the number of starlings by 72%. So by feeding birds through winter we may be able to halt and even reverse this decline.
You can help even further by taking part in this year's Bird Watch. You don't even have to leave the comfort of your home - you simply take an hour during the 27 or 28 January and record the highest number of birds of each species visiting your garden. Click here for details. You may manage to attract some unexpected visitors like the pied woodpecker that sometimes visits our garden.
Friday, December 15
Make our web site your Internet home page
You will need to scroll down to the bottom of the page that appears
Have you also noticed on the sidebar the site feed from the Telegraph. Use these links to access uptodate gardening articles from the Telegraph web site. After reading use the back button on your browser to return to the blog. If you are new to the Internet the buttons are shown below.
Tuesday, December 12
Take part in our survey!
Sunday, December 10
Indian Sharp Spice Paste
However, this recipe does come with safety warning as Pat says it is very hot, so add only a little at a time until you find the taste that just tingles the tastebuds rather than exploding them!
Winning Numbers in Raffle
2nd Prize - salmon 90 - selection of flower seeds
3rd Prize - blue 303 - selection of flower seeds
4th prize - blue 243- selection of flower seeds
All winners have been identified and prizes will be passed on as soon as possible.
Congratulations to all the prize winners!
Friday, December 8
Demystifying the art of compost making
If you are in the habit of reading gardening magazines or watching certain TV programmes you may well think that to successfully compost your garden waste requires a degree in chemistry. What with layering, turning, choosing the correct container etc etc. It is, however, fairly easy acquire reasonable success without too much trouble, all that is needed is a bit of patience. Click here to read more.
We've been Migrated!
We have been migrated to an updated version of blogger. A few scary moments but we seem to have come out of the other side OK. Time will tell. Apparently some blogs go into migration never to be seen again so it's as dangerous as the migration of our feathered friends.
Saturday, December 2
Winter on the Plot - A Wordsearch
Click here to have a go. A printable version is also available.
Click here for a simpler version for the children - or do it yourself if you want an easier puzzle.
Friday, December 1
Leek Bake
We have cooked the lasagne version and it was really good. If you don't like pasta use the original recipe that has layers of potatoes instead.
Look out for more of Pat's recipes in the weeks to come.
Click here for the recipe and enjoy!
Tuesday, November 28
Sunday, November 26
New Search Facilty
Mantis Tiller for Sale
Anyone interested should make contact by 3 December 2006
Friday, November 24
Grass Head is back for now!
Grass Head is back but may suffer some interruptions! Technical difficulties with that page are being investigated by the software company who are being extremely helpful.
The PDF for printing out instructions is not available at the moment so please bear with us. Fingers crossed and click here to access.
Tuesday, November 21
Over two dozen toads found in compost heap!
Click here to read more
Monday, November 20
Fence Application
http://www.wakefield-allotments.co.uk/Green%20Lane/index.htm
Sunday, November 19
Don't Forget to get your raffle tickets!
Blue Tits on the Plot
Even if you haven't noticed blue tits on the plot you will almost certainly have heard them. The blue tit is very much an ally or the gardener. To read more click here For those of you on a broadband connection there is a video clip too!
Saturday, November 18
Children's area on the web site
Grow a Grass Head
Grow a Grass Head and send us a photograph of it and you may see it features in the children's area of the web site
Click here for instructions
Even if you don't qualify as a yound seedling you may want to have a go - there are no age limits!
Monday, November 13
Green Lane in the 1980's
Want to see more click here
Sunday, November 12
Livestock
I'd like to create an area on the website for livestock issues but have absolutely no knowledge of this area. If any one who keeps hens, pigeons, quails, ducks etc and would like to write an article for the web - preferably with photos. Could you use this link to email the article (please use MS Word or Notepad or Wordpad) and image files to me and I will transfer them to the website. If you wish to be acknowledged by name then please state this in the email.
Friday, November 10
Growing and Storing Carrots
Read More
Wednesday, November 8
Smoky Bacon and Lentil Soup
Click here
or scroll down to Alloment News posting
Click here for a translation
Monday, November 6
Sponsorship page on web site
Today (7 Nov) Chilterns Seeds made a donation
Today (8 Nov) Mrs Fothergills Seeds have made a donation
Details will be posted on the notice board.
Sunday, November 5
Dahlias - To Lift or not to lift, that is the question
As we grow quite a lot of dahlias, about 30 plants on the allotment, we decided a few years ago to leave them in the ground for winter. We just didn't have anywhere dry to store that number of tubers. This experiment was very successful and one that we have repeated over the years. We have lost one or two plants over this time but probably no more than we would have lost if we had lifted them. Indeed previously when we did lift them every year we actually lost more tubers.
Wednesday, November 1
New Sister Web Site
If you wish to have an article/posting on the web then please email it to me as a Word doc and I will transfer it across. Please also attach any image files that you wish to have posted
Monday, October 30
New Fence Fund - Donations update
Sunday, October 29
Strawberries at Wimbledon? What about strawberries for bonfire night?
From August onwards we have been picking strawberries every week - sometimes every day. The ones in the photo above were picked this weekend. The berries have a more delicate flavour than other strawberries and are great for sprinkling on top of fruit salads.
Apparently you should treat the plants as annuals, however, we are going to leave the plants in and plant some more seeds for next year just in case.
As you can see from the photo above there are still many more berries to come, presumably until the first frosts put an end to the bounty! Maybe we will just manage a bowl on bonfire night.
Allotmenteers - Are we second class citizens?
As allotment holders don't we do all this? Allotment sites have very diverse communities. They cater for a very wide range of people of all ages, male and female, from a variety of walks of life and cultures. So why aren't we seen to be more important?
Allotments come under culture and leisure. It would be interesting to know how we fare in relation to other culture and leisure activities with regards to funding and facilities wouldn't it?
I am sure you must have a view on this so share it by using the comments button.
I know that we have visitors from other parts of the country and other parts of the world. It would be really interesting to hear whether other people feel that allotment holders get a poor deal in relation to other culture and leisure activities or if other areas fare better than us!
Raffle update
We hope to apply for awards shortly but applications will be looked on more favourably if we are doing our bit and putting some funding towards the fence project so please do your best!
Wednesday, October 25
Our site about 4 years ago
Sunday, October 22
Visitors to the blog
Don't be shy it would be really good to have some idea of who is out there reading our blog!
A Partridge in the Green Manure
Also seen today were goldfinches browsing on the seed heads of some sweet corn plants that we hadn't yet pulled up.
Yesterday whilst I was cutting dahlias a tiny newt wriggled across the soil. We see lots of these, often seem to dig then up! We also built a log pile so hope to encourage even more wild life. Click here to read more about creating a log pile.
Sunday, October 15
Interesting Links
Please note any sites that you think others would be interested in by using the comments facility. I will them add these links to this list.
Allotment Growing
An interesting browse - full of all sorts of information
Allotment and Kitchen Gardens
London Allotment with interesting links
Allotments UK
Site with forums and links to lots of allotment sites
BBC Gardening Basics
Growing fruit and vegetables
Garden Action
Contains guides to growing particular fruit, herbs, vegetables and flowers.
Gardeners' Club
On site club with section on growing vegetables etc.
Garden Organic
Site devoted to organic gardening
Growing Vegetables on an Allotment
A Leeds allotment
National Society of Allotments and Leisure Gardens
The Allotment Regenation Initiative
The Productive Garden
BBC series - How to be a gardener
Welcome to the Virtual Potting Shed
Dartford Allotment group
Monday, October 9
Squashes (Recipes and Storing)
Monday, October 2
New Fence Fund
Those of you who garden on the Green Lane site, and have recently had sheds broken into or produce stolen or damaged, will know that our priority is to obtain funding for new security fencing and gates. This will be an expensive project and cost in the region of £22,000. The council have made it clear that they have no funds available for this and so it is up to us to raise the necessary funding.
Anyone who has ideas of how we can raise funds or who to approach for a donation – please get in touch. Any company offering a donation will be acknowledged on this post.
If you have any ideas and are willing to get involved by letter writing etc. then please get in touch either by email using the Contact us link below or by contacting the Allotment Association Chairman.
If tenants on other sites have undertaken similar projects and are willing to share their ideas please add your comments to this posting.
Donations to date and thanks to:
Marshalls Seed Company
website
Thompson and Morgan seed Company
website
Suttons Seed Company
website
Dobies Seed Company
website
Monday, September 25
To sprinkle or not to sprinkle
Possible reasons are that sprinklers reduce water pressure for other users. Not true in my experience. If someone else on the plot turns on a tap then my sprinklers stops. Some evenings last summer it was not possible to use a sprinkler as there was insufficient pressure as watering cans were being filled and hose pipes used to water withering veg.
At some sites sprinklers were left on all day I've heard. Why then punish all rather than targeting anyone abusing the system. Why not initially ask allotment holders not to do this otherwise the use of sprinklers will be banned? How will any of these policies be policed? What happens if allotment holders still leave sprinklers sprinkling all day?
Any comments.
Sunday, September 24
Encouraging wildlife onto your plot
Wildlife on Allotments
This photo was taken after moving a pile of straw, needless to say the straw was put back and that part of the plot left undisturbed until we were sure the hedgehogs had gone. Always move piles of compost, allotment rubbish etc carefully many animals consider piles such as these to be ideal winter hideaways or nesting sites. Never set light to a bonfire that has been left in situ, move the materials to a new site and then burn.
The pile of straw covering dahlias over winter was taken over by nesting bumble bees. They were no problem and had left by the time the dahlias were ready to flower.
What wildlife have you found on your plot?
Other Links
Garden Ponds and Boggy Areas
Sunday, September 10
Allotment News
Use the comments link from this post to share information, thoughts and ideas.
Friday, September 8
Do you want to be a member of our Blog team?
You may want to share your favourite recipe, your successes and failures, gardening tips, photos etc.
To be a member of this blog, you will need to rent an allotment plot on the Green Lane site, although in some circumstances members other than this may be approved.
If you wish to be considered for membership of the team then you should email by clicking here.
Please state your real name, your email address and your plot number. You will then be invited to be a member of the team by email with instructions on how to respond and how to make a posting.
Tuesday, September 5
Adding Comments
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- Click inside the radio button next to Other or Anonymous.
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- Copy the letters and numbers into the input box (this is to ensure that you are in fact a person and not a machine)!!
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Wednesday, August 30
Green Lane Allotments - August 2006
Click here for more information
All allotment plots are now taken but a waiting list is available for anyone interested in having a plot in the future.
If you wish to be added to the waiting then you can contact the site secretary by email to greenlaneallotments@hotmail.co.uk