Ian the gardeners blog
As usual I`ve found it hard to find time to write a blog!
There's loads of new developments on the garden, crops are growing well - so are the weeds! Thanks to all the folks who have given up their time to help with the weeding -I can't possibly do it all myself! There's still plenty to do if you want to help.
We now have a fully operational polytunnel complete with irrigation systems geotextile floor and even Tomato plants, cucumber nets and a few Courgetes.
After
You can see these photos and others on the photo albums - left hand column.(and you can blow them up - so to speak!)
We also have a large pile of compost to grow pumpkins and squashes in, the plants themselves are nearly ready to plant out along with red cabbage, more lettuce, courgetes and tomatoes.
Jo has ordered our packing shed for delivery in a couple of weeks and I've ordered the pump for pumping water from the well to our new irrigation systems again for delivery soon.
Also Ken has been busy with his tractor recently too - thanks Ken !
Dont forget to read Spuds column and really exciting news we are to appear on Radio 4's "You and Yours" - will let you know the transmission date if the BBC tell us, if not keep an eye on the listings!
Please call by and see how its going!
Don`t forget National Farm Open day on Saturday - Guided walks on the Farm - it's in your emails, members!
Ian


Hi All, just to let people know, the group is featured in an article with photos in the June/July issue of Yorkshire Ridings Magazine. Thought people might like to know.Jan
Posted by: Jan Crossley | 12 June 2007 at 11:00 PM
Can't remember the name of Saturday's green leafy veg, Ian, but you were quite right - absolutely delicious stir fried with fresh ginger & garlic. Hope you're not too waterlogged after today's rain.
Posted by: Jo Koszel | 25 June 2007 at 08:19 PM
Tatsoi Jo ! Thanks!
Posted by: ian downham | 26 June 2007 at 09:26 PM