Wednesday 25 June 2014

How to Run an Allotment


Now that's what I call a greenhouse.

There are some lovely images of the Transalpine Redemptorists growing fruit and vegetables in the Orkney Islands.

Today I obtained a shed as I had a day off work and will be putting it up in the next week. Next, the greenhouse...well, that might have to wait a while and finally the statue of Our Lady, the arch and the roses, then a blessing of the allotment by a local priest and some serious mulching and seeding.

That should keep the Council off my back.

10 comments:

On the side of the angels said...

home-made polytunnel can be just as big and 'fruitful' if you're prepared to crawl a lot...

The Bones said...

Home made polytunnel.

You mean clingfilm?

On the side of the angels said...

no the thick polythene sheeting you buy off the roll from hardware stores/building suppliers - external tent-pole inverted V shape structure can be easier and using coat hangers at a foot spacing piercing the plastic and hanging from an external long pole means you can have a long polytunnel without having to worry about an internal framework.

Oh and btw raid the Macdonalds bins as the burger trays are perfect for seedings & cos they're waxed don't crumble in the water

rosaMaria said...

My maternal-grandma would tell us, when you "talk" to the flowers and plants with love and affection they grow more beautifully. I saw a picture of her garden (in Cuba) and the flowers were very vivid and colorful, yes indeed!!...

Damask Rose said...

Laurence, thanks for putting up the Allotment Update! Great to read you've got a shed. Keep on going and don't give up.

Perhaps you could plant a little 'Mary Garden' around your statue of Our Lady. Jane Mossendew of 'Thoughts from a Catholic Oasis' blog has written a lovely little CTS book called 'Gardening for God'. Maybe you could plant a vermillion rose for Our Lady? It's getting quite exciting. Well, on your blog page you've got Our Lady of Walsingham holding a lily. Did you know this type of lily is a sacramental? Perhaps you could get a bulb blessed and plant it? You've got Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal with rays from her hands, perhaps that's rain?

Here's a link to Our Lady of Glastonbury:

http://www.glastonburyshrine.co.uk/Shrine/index.php

She's holding a rose with a bit of a root-ball. I'm sure she'll look after your garden.

I'm sure Mary will send you lots of ladybirds to pollenate all your vege and flowers.

"The Hail Mary of Gold"

HAIL, White Lily, of the ever-peaceful and glorious Trinity!
Hail, Vermilion Rose, the delight of Heaven, of whom the King of Heaven was born and by whose milk He was nourished!
Do thou feed our souls with the effusions of thy Divine influences.

PROMISE: During an apparition of the Blessed Mother, St. Gertrude noticed that the Holy Trinity was depicted under the form of a white lily with three petals. Our Lady made it known that that she would exert her influence with the Holy Trinity on behalf of those who saluted her as the White Lily of the Trinity and the Vermillion Rose of Heaven. She then added: "I will appear at the hour of death to those who salute me thus, in such glory that they will anticipate the very joys of Heaven." [Revelations, Book III, chapter XVIII.]

The Bones said...

Hi Damask Rose,

Thanks for the comment.

You wouldn't mind sending me a little email would you?

englandsgardens@googlemail.com

Unknown said...

What a pretty story, Rose. I did not know about that.

Wish I could get an allotment. I've got potted plants in my apartment. Suppose I could make a fairy garden here.

Seattle Kimmy

Unknown said...

You okay Bonester?

Your Seattle fan,
Kim

Our Lady of Good Success-pray for us. said...

@Seattle Kimmy: I have a back yard [well at the moment] but I never had a green finger so it's a mess - well sort of. I did have one success with a pot plant before I had to have it adopted by family when I moved overseas - I needed to keep repotting it cause it got so big - I called it 'side-show-bob', 'cause it sorta looked like his hair-do.

Unknown said...

Side show Bob---tee hee hee!
I used to be a Simpson fan. I think I am going to try to grow a kumquat tree. My parents are from Florida and grew up eating kumquats (a citrus fruit.). My nickname was Kimquat. Will probably have to get IV lightbulbs for it.


Seattle Kimmy

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