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October 13th rain and no dig, compost making, last tomatoes, salad planting, Brussels sprouts
13th October 2019 Autumn, Featured
Autumn has brought 160mm/6.4in rain in three weeks, but thanks to no dig the water is draining away, and without leaching nutrients. Almost all beds at Homeacres have had no compost since last year, a
READ MOREOctober 2019 no dig plantings, make compost, harvests, book offer, Q/A
25th September 2019 Autumn, Featured
We pass from late summer to early winter in a short space of time, and since the weather is already making that shift, here are my tips on being ready for the cooler and darker months. My recent inter
READ MORESeptember 2019 sow again, interplants, brassica pests, mildew, no dig allotment, more pyralid damage
28th August 2019 Autumn, Featured
Often the weather flips in late August from summer to autumn, and this year is no exception. The last 7 days here had an average maximum temperature of 25C/77F, then next week’s forecast gives 19C/6
READ MOREAugust 2019 summer winds down, open day, no dig transformation, insect problems, new no dig beds, onions
11th August 2019 Featured, Summer
Writing this in a thunderstorm, our first substantial rain for two months of lovely warmth, over 40mm so far and 46mm in the end (1.9in) in four hours. All soaked in, watering finished for 2019 except
READ MOREAugust 2019 new sowings, planting tips, seed saving, pest protection, onions, tomatoes, pyralids
28th July 2019 Featured, Summer
Be ready with seeds of this month’s top sowings; spinach, salad rocket, mustards, pak choi, land cress, spring onions and spring cabbage. August can be a second spring in the garden, when it rains.
READ MOREJuly 2019 harvest-clear-replant, no dig success against pests, clean paths, identify aminopyralid damage
1st July 2019 Featured, Summer
Be prepared for everything: picking planting sowing weeding watering pests heat. Give as much time as you can now, for best results later. June here was much less hot than across the Channel. Our aver
READ MOREJune update 2019 new sowings, harvests, making compost, no dig flowers, more on aminopyralid
15th June 2019 Featured, Summer
Is cool and damp better than hot and dry? Last year we were short of moisture, this year we are deprived of warmth and light. I preferred last year! Mostly you can add water, but can’t add warmth. T
READ MOREMid May 2019, plant out and sow more, garden open, new polytunnel, podcasts, perennial weeds, aminopyralid
15th May 2019 Featured
Summer is coming and it can be a mad rush, now that we can finally plant out frost tender plants. It may also be a question of finding space for them all! Of earlier plantings, my greatest success thi
READ MOREMay 2019 spring garden beware late frosts, potting on, small spaces, perennial veg
30th April 2019 Featured, Spring
At last it’s May, a wonderful month. Just go steady though with plantings of any frost sensitive plants, be aware of your last frost date. For example it is almost freezing as I write this, and we a
READ MOREApril update, warmth loving veg, no dig cropping and weed plus slug control, small garden
18th April 2019 Featured, Spring
A season change is happening and most of us can make new sowings undercover of vegetables that need summer warmth to germinate and grow. The frequency of cold nights is reducing but you need to know y
READ MOREApril 2019 sowing and planting, no dig advice and dealing with weeds
28th March 2019 Featured, Spring
Early spring can be deceptive, with the temporary warmth of strong sunshine, yet with cold winds. Stick to your known best times for sowing, and don’t be tempted to sow earlier. For example I have n
READ MOREMarch update 2019 – sow, plant, winter veg, new online course
12th March 2019 Featured, Spring
12th March and the weather has been wild, the famous March lion, so I look forward to quieter conditions soon – a full moon on the equinox may initiate a shift! We had a gust of 63mph on 10th an
READ MOREMarch 19 sowings, online course, no dig, rocket
23rd February 2019 Featured, Winter
It feels like an early spring here, yet it’s still winter, just! Choosing what to sow and plant becomes confused when the seasons go out of order, and generally it’s best to stick with the dates y
READ MOREJanuary 2019 myths about no dig, events, winter jobs and food
18th January 2019 Featured, Winter
Charles' update of seasonal garden jobs which is mainly mulching at this time of year, some winter harvests too, and no sowing yet!
READ MOREDecember ’18 update: winter salads, trials results, make compost, Charles’ award
13th December 2018 Featured, Winter
14th December, my last blog/update of the year, and until late January. Plenty to read and digest here, and I shall send another newsletter in early January. I hope you enjoy the new website. We have
READ MOREDecember 2018 advantages of no dig, harvests for winter, trial results, compost heaps
3rd December 2018 Featured, Winter
Autumn ends, and it’s been a great season here for rich harvests with more to come. No dig helps so much, for two special reasons this autumn and one as we come into winter: moisture retention in dr
READ MORENovember 18 frosts, new plantings, compost spreading making testing, kohlrabi stew & chips
31st October 2018 Autumn, Featured
After a gorgeous summer and early autumn, we suddenly have wintry weather. However it’s also continuing to be dry here with just 60mm/2.4in rain in October. That makes 299mm/12in rain since April, w
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