It's been a hard couple of months on the wildlife plot recently. The high temperatures and low rainfall, if not drought, meant that plants didn't really change a lot and if they did, it was to flower early and finish. it will be interesting to see if the new planting has survived as I don't water unless transplanting a largish tree or shrub. Plants have to survive on the plot because there will be little TLC for them.
Blogs
Joy's Blog Posts
- The wildlife plot at its best
- Butterfly Count 2023
- Fly-tipping, moths and no rain - June 2023
- April 2023 on the wildlife plot
- October on the wildlife plot
- Protecting your sweetcorn
- Wildlife Plot in May 2022
- 6 ways to make your allotment wildlife friendly
- It's asparagus time
- Marching on!
- February on the wildlife plot
- The Wildlife Plot in January 22
- Happy New Year
- Christmas wreath making on the vegetable course
- October celebrations
- One year on the wildlife plot
- Saving leek seeds
- 5 uses for wood chips
- What can you see on the plot in July?
- Wildlife plot - cherry bed
- The wildlife plot in June - beware!
- Seed saving No. 4 - beetroot and leeks
- The wildlife garden May/June
- Saving seed update 2
- The wildlife garden in March
- 10 things I didn't know about soil
- Rooting for Potatoes
- Different ways to compost
- The wildlife plot in November
- Seed collecting update
- October on the wildlife plot
- Avoiding rust on your garlic/leeks/onions
- The Wildlife Plot (HL) in September
- National allotments week - 10th - 16th of August
- Thinking ahead - seed saving
- The Exmouth Mutual Aid Covid-19 Support Group
- Closing Gates around Dusk
- Town Council Grant for Course and Polytunnel Project
- The best blogs for vegetable growers
- Making your plot sustainable
- Making your own compost
- Daleks and Pallets - How do you compost?
- Heating my greenhouse for free
- Forcing Rhubarb with Weed Control Fabric
- Top Tips for Making Leaf Mould
- Brassica Massacre: Cabbage Whitefly
- Thinking Ahead
- Pound Lane - Grand Opening Event
- Open Day 2018
- Plot 251 - Weed Control - Plastic, Cardboard and Weed Fabric
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