Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Growlight

The maxibright 220 watt cfl lights arrived,
I quickly knocked up a frame to hang them from and
got the sweet pepper seedlings underneath.



Monday, January 09, 2012

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Visitors

Just looking through the past few months Blog stats and was surprised to see such a diverse range of visitors in the top 10
United States      1,034
    
United Kingdom
   612
Russia
    76
France   
69
Netherlands
   69
Germany  
57
Australia
   40
Canada  
28
Philippines
   28
Italy
    24

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Seeds have arrived

 - (may 2012 edit)
    No idea why, but this post has by far the most views on the entire blog.

More activity,
A huge parcel of seeds from Premier Seeds Direct has arrived.
Time to start propagating!



BEETROOT - DETROIT DARK RED       
BROAD BEAN - AQUADULCE CLAUDIA       
BROCCOLI - WALTHAM 29       
BRUSSEL SPROUT - EVESHAM SPECIAL       
CABBAGE - BRUNSWICK - HEIRLOOM       
CABBAGE - DANISH BALLHEAD       
CABBAGE - PAK CHOI RED - CHOI F1       
CABBAGE - SAVOY PERFECTION       
CARROT - CHANTENAY RED CORE 2       
CARROT - MAIN CROP - BERLICUM 2       
CELERY - VERDE A COSTA PIENA GIGANTE       
CHIVE - CIPOLLINA       
COURGETTE - BLACK BEAUTY       
CUCUMBER - GHERKIN - PICCOLO DI PARIGI       
CUCUMBER - MARKETMORE 76       
CUCUMBER - SPACEMASTER 80       
HERB - BASIL - GENOVESE       
HERB - CHERVIL CURLED       
HERB - DILL - BOUQUET - ANETHUM GRAVEOLENS       
HERB- FENNEL - FLORENCE - FOENICULUM VULGARE       
HERB PEPPERMINT - MENTHA PIPERATA       
HOT CHILLI PEPPER - CAYENNE LONG SLIM       
HOT CHILLI PEPPER - DE ARBOL       
HOT CHILLI PEPPER - HABANERO RED       
HOT CHILLI PEPPER - JALAPENO PURPLE       
HOT CHILLI PEPPER - JAMAICAN RED       
HOT CHILLI PEPPER - NUMEX TWILIGHT       
HOT CHILLI PEPPER - ONZA       
ITALIAN CHERRY TOMATO - CERISE       
ITALIAN TOMATO - SAN MARZANO 2       
LEEK - BULGARIAN GIANT       
LETTUCE - GREAT LAKES 118       
LETTUCE - LOLLA BIONDA       
LETTUCE - ROMAINE - PARIS ISLAND COS       
LETTUCE - TOM THUMB       
ONION - AILSA CRAIG       
ONION - DI SAVONA       
ONION - RED BRUNSWICK       
ONION BUNCHING (SPRING) - TOKYO LONG WHITE       
PARSLEY ITALIAN GIANT FLAT       
PEA - MANGE TOUTS - CAROUBY DE MUASANNE       
PEA - PETITE POIS - WAVEREX       
PEA - PROGRESS NO 9       
RADISH - CHINA WHITE WINTER       
RADISH - MIXED COLOURED - EASTER EGG       
ROCKET - SALAD - CULTIVATED       
RUNNER BEAN - POLESTAR - STRINGLESS VARIETY       
SPINACH - MATADOR       
SWEDE - MARIAN       
SWEET CORN - SWEETCORN - EARLIBIRD F1       
SWEET PEA - MAMMOTH MIX       
TOMATO - GARTENPERLE       
TOMATO - LEMON PLUM       
WATER MELON - SUGAR BABE     
  

Growlights

Every year I've tried to start chilli and pepper plants off nice and early in January.
Each year the heated propagator does the trick and the seeds germinate
fairly quickly - but a couple of weeks in I end up with a load of straggly 
seedlings due to lack of natural daylight.

I've bitten the bullet this year and shelled out £100 for a grow light kit -
after a load of research comparing CFL / Sodium kits I've gone for
a budget fluorescent setup that should keep the chilli seedlings going until
the weather warms up sufficiently to transplant them to the greenhouse.

In the end I bought the system below from Greens Horticulture (http://www.greenshorticulture.co.uk)
- although still waiting for them to deliver it....... hurry up!!!!!

Once I have it up and running I'll post the results



Thursday, December 01, 2011

ABCHAZSKIJ OSTRUYI - A Rare Russian chilli variety

Just reading through a chilli site and spotted a Russsian cultivar,
yet to find any pictures though. If anyone has one let me know.

ABCHAZSKIJ OSTRUYI
Species: Annuum Origin:
Russia Heat: Hot

A Russian Cultivar. This plant which can grow upto 3 1/2 ft tall,
produces good yields of 4 ¼" long by ¾" wide hot peppers which turn
from light green to red upon maturity (85 days). Rare variety.

Edit -- Found a pic of it

 





Wednesday, November 30, 2011

New pages added

I've finally got round to adding some new pages to the blog,
Starting an Allotment, Useful links, Chilli Taxonomy etc
.

At some point, I'll also pull my finger out and add a whole load of seeds for people to buy

Monday, August 01, 2011

Sunday, May 08, 2011

A quick 2011 update

(Blurry pics taken on the phone)




Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Sweetcorn growing amongst the beans

Greenhouse plants - a few weeks ago

Beetroot, Carrots and a few lonely peas

Finally growing straight carrots

Loads of beans

As always more beans than is humanly possible to eat,
we're getting this many each week.














Runner beans, Purple beans (Italian marvel of Venice) 
& French Yellow beans

Melons!

After a slow start, the melons are growing


Sunday, June 06, 2010

End of May 2010








All the beds are dug and the shed is up



Strawberry flowers






Wednesday, April 08, 2009

New plants

I've not had much time this year to get plants started,
although a few sweet pepper plants have germinated.




Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Chillies in France

One of 2007's chilli plants made it to France and
is producing chillies all year round!



*There you are Miranda's mum,
all correct now ;)

Monday, January 05, 2009

Not had a great deal of time recently,
although I have started to re-dig some older beds.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Beans, Tomatoes and Habaneros

The tomatoes,habaneros and cucumbers
are doing well in
the greenhouse.
The rabbits have finally given up attacking
the Italian beans
which are flowering




July 2008

Things are growing well now
that the weather has picked up.

The Cheyenne plant has a couple
of chillies on it.



CHEYENNE
Species: Annuum
Origin: USA
Heat:
Hot
This variety is often found in UK garden centres
and market gardens;its heavy fruiting compact
nature makes it ideal for growing on the
windowsill, in the greenhouse or a
sheltered patio. The plant can grow upto
18 inches in the right conditions and produces
a good crop of orange medium sized fruits

which are fantastic in Chile Con Carne.

Monday, June 09, 2008

June

Not a great deal has been going on at
the allotment, due to work on the house
taking up all my free time.
However there are loads of chillies
and tomatoes growing in the greenhouse.




I finally got round to collecting a couple
trailer loads of horse manure



Despite the best efforts of the local rabbits
the borlotto and runner beans are doing well



At the moment we're growing
Chillies,Peppers,Tomatoes,French beans,
Runner beans,Italian beans,Borlotto beans
Carrots,Parsnips,Brocolli,Cabbage
Cauliflower,Leek,Onion,Pak choi
Kohlrabi,Lettuce,Sweetcorn,Radish
Rocket,Red Orach,Turnips,Swede
Beetroot,Peas

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Young chilli plants

Chilli plants that are growing in a heated
propagator.
Hopefully the weather will warm up soon and they
can be moved to the greenhouse

Thai Birdseye chillies



Chillies and a few tomato plants

Friday, December 07, 2007

Bella Gardening....

Aside from the Greenhouse, there's not
much worth photographing this time of
year.................

Digging through pics taken in late summer
I found this one of Bella checking on the
Dwarf Medusa plant.

The Greenhouse has been moved

Finally got the greenhouse moved,
onto a new paved base, with a
raised bed......



Now I just need to find time to build the staging,
re-fence the plot, dig over the beds and then
maybe get round to planning what to grow
next year.