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Kymmy 12-03-2012 15:03

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Reminds me when I was 5 just before we emigrated and lived in W-S-M, the garden backed onto the railway tracks and we used to go up/down them raiding all the strawberrys and other fruit growing on the back fences :D

yesman 12-03-2012 22:09

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Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35398014)
Reminds me when I was 5 just before we emigrated and lived in W-S-M, the garden backed onto the railway tracks and we used to go up/down them raiding all the strawberrys and other fruit growing on the back fences :D

Sounds like fun :)

Kymmy 13-03-2012 15:41

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We just got delivery of some Kentish Cob nut whips (40-60cm size), loads of branches and shoots on them and it came with a few free gifts (free delivery, free pear bush which looks about 3 years old and a load of free flower seeds)

So I've just gotta give a big thumbs up :tu: to Ashridge Trees in Somerset for a great service and good products.

Taf 13-03-2012 15:50

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Mmmmm cob nut hedging.... nom nom nom

Kymmy 22-03-2012 14:31

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Originally Posted by Taf (Post 35398668)
Mmmmm cob nut hedging.... nom nom nom

You sound like the horses in our field where we have a hazlenut hedge :)

Seeds are doing well here, tomatoes are just starting to sprout.. the two lots of sweetcorn (early and a late) have had 100% germination, all the pumpkins/squash are doing well including some seeds I scrounged from a rather nice squat pumpkin from Lidl last year. Potatoes have been chitted and just about to go in, need to also put in a row each of carrots and beetroot (oh gawd I could live off beetrot!!!).

Soft fruit has now taken up half the allotment, between grapes (red & white) strawberries, reb/black currents, loganberries, tayberries, raspberries, blackberries, kiwi and red/green goosberries we'll end up looking like a berry!!!

yesman 22-03-2012 22:50

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This has been in the news a lot lately... http://www.hosepipeban.org.uk/2012/0...rictions-2012/
I was wondering how you would go about watering your allotments in the event that a nationwide ban may be imminent (I imagine that the Welsh will not be affected :)). I assume it is stored water ?
A neighbour of mine who has an allotment was discussing it today, normally he uses a stand pipe provided, but also suggested it might get turned off if the ban goes ahead.

I am not sure what the rules are regarding watering of allotments, and don't think he is either :erm:

Kymmy 23-03-2012 09:00

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We have an IBC tank for storage with plans of running rainwater into it from a friends roof who lives just next to our plot, but the hosepipe ban shouldn't effect watering cans (we're lucky as the tap is right next to ours) so the standpipe should be left on..

Tinky 16-04-2012 10:03

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After Mr T dug over our miniscule veggy patch, I carefully planted rows of beetroots, carrots and raddishes. Next day went out and cats had been and scratched all over the place.:mad: Anyone got foolproof methods of cat poo prevention please?

Kymmy 16-04-2012 10:22

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Net it.. Just grab some netting/bamboo poles from poundland and use that, otherwise sprinkle some hot chili powder or ground pepper over the area.

---------- Post added at 10:22 ---------- Previous post was at 10:14 ----------

Was up our allotment the other day just getting in the last of the potatoes, so what's gone in spud wise is as follows

1st Earlies:
10 Milo Sarpo
20 Rocket
2nd Earlies:
20 International Kidneys (aka Jersey Royals)
Main Crop:
20 King Edward
20 Desiree
Also got the usual beetroot, carrot, parsnip, beans, peas, 2 lots of sweetcorn (early/late) and the squash/pumpkins are ready to be planted out once there's no more frost (butternut, gem, rouge, sweetdumpling..etc..)

Tinky 16-04-2012 10:52

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Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35414447)
Net it.. Just grab some netting/bamboo poles from poundland and use that, otherwise sprinkle some hot chili powder or ground pepper over the area.

---------- Post added at 10:22 ---------- Previous post was at 10:14 ----------

Was up our allotment the other day just getting in the last of the potatoes, so what's gone in spud wise is as follows

1st Earlies:
10 Milo Sarpo
20 Rocket
2nd Earlies:
20 International Kidneys (aka Jersey Royals)
Main Crop:
20 King Edward
20 Desiree
Also got the usual beetroot, carrot, parsnip, beans, peas, 2 lots of sweetcorn (early/late) and the squash/pumpkins are ready to be planted out once there's no more frost (butternut, gem, rouge, sweetdumpling..etc..)

Cheers for that Kymmy, you are certainly into the allotment business. Chilli powder? What happens when it rains does it still work? I planted some potatoes, don't know what type but they are coming up! :)

Tinky 16-04-2012 11:17

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35414462)
You could try some Scaredy cat plants I've not tried these myself but might be worth a punt. My bedding plant raised beds I use carpet tack strips (painted black) and pea sticks to help keep the felines off.

Yes Heero somebody did tell me about these plants which apparently do work. But they are quite pricey and I would need so many, for borders etc, so I tried Gooogling for seeds but no joy!

danielf 16-04-2012 12:21

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www.deteracat.co.uk

I like the 'scarecrow' ;)

http://www.deteracat.co.uk/scarecrow_water_jet_pack.htm

The ultrasonic cat deterrent doesn't look bad either at £28 +VAT

Kymmy 16-04-2012 12:44

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Family Bargains had Owl statues in stock which had a movement sensor in them, made an owl type noise whenever it was set off..

Kymmy 16-04-2012 16:31

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Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 35414457)
Cheers for that Kymmy, you are certainly into the allotment business. Chilli powder? What happens when it rains does it still work? I planted some potatoes, don't know what type but they are coming up! :)

Chilli/pepper will eventually wash away, but after a few re-applies the cats will realize not to go near it..

Taf 16-04-2012 18:09

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I've tried all the commercial products: sprays, granules, scarers, ultrasonics... and the only thing that seems to work is netting over the soil... and a Megablaster water pistol...

I did borrow a water sprinkler that sprayed the intruders for a few seconds, but it went though PP9 batteries by the bucketload.... though it did seem to work.

The cat deterrent plant is great, and easy to grow, though the smell is atrocious.


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