To Do List – April

How is it that not long ago it felt like we were all sat twiddling our fingers over seed catalogues and websites waiting what seemed like forever for Spring to come?! Now, I feel like I can’t keep up with all the sowing to be done and the cheeky weeds popping up through the soil, saying “You thought you had got rid of me didn’t you? Haha, I’m baaack!”

Really we all have ages and shouldn’t be panicking, so stop if you are! It’s only April and there is still a good chance of frost. Also, if you started too early and your plants are looking too sexy long legs, just re-pot on them deeper or start again, you have time. Yes, having long legs isn’t always a good thing, at least in the world of GYO.

Last month I said it was time for me to get cracking on the allotment and that is what I have done! In the last couple of weeks, as well as the fun in my previous post,  I have planted two salmonberry plants, three rows of first early Annabelle spuds, moved my flowering Heinz tomato plant into the greenhouse and watched my strawberries begin to flower.

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My Super Aquadulce broad bean plants were planted out into the big outdoors and another row sown direct. A row of leeks have also been sown direct after no germination luck indoors.

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I’m not one to rave about products unless I absolutely love them, but I couldn’t have done these jobs without my new Burgon & Ball Flora and Fauna Kneeler! Not only is it beautiful and chic, it’s memory foam technology makes it the most comfortable kneeler I have tried to date. It’s certainly worth the £18.99 price tag!

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Back home and in the veg trug I have recently sown serge variety pea shoots, lettuce and mustard leaves, perfect for the upcoming Summer salads. Time to go indoors and out of the heat where I have sowed F1 Swift variety Sweet Corn in root trainers, as well as two Sweet Pepper varieties Redskin F1 and Sweet Sunshine F1.
I have probably missed something but I think that’s nearly everything achieved during the recent hot weather spell. How glorious has it been, don’t forget to slap on the SPF!

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Did you know, this week isn’t only the time for sowing competition winning pumpkins….its National Gardening Week! 10th – 16th April. So get gardening; indoors or out, it has to be the best way to celebrate.

If pumpkins aren’t on your to-do list there is many other seeds to be sown and activities you can be doing this month, here is my list plus a few extras as always:

  • Sow direct carrots, parsnips, beetroot and radish.
  • Sow indoors: cosmos flowers, sweet peas, purple sprouting broccoli, brussel sprouts, squash and basil.
  • Plant main crop potatoes – I’m growing King Edward variety for the first time.
  • Put up the bamboo frames so they are ready for my peas and runner beans.
  • Plant Lily and Billy my two new compact apple trees from Lubera.
  • If you missed my extra special and extended allotment radio chat at the beginning of the month, celebrating 1 year of radio and the latest on the plot, catch up here and zoom to 1:15:00.
  • Finally there is many events taking place to celebrate National Gardening Week, find one near you here.

Before I go…how are you finding germination rates this year? Mine seem very hit and miss, the feeling appears to be mutual amongst many too.

The rich purple tulips on the other hand are giving me guaranteed daily joy and a pinned smile set to last.

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8 thoughts on “To Do List – April

  1. Crops & Crafts says:

    🌽 Well done, you have really got cracking. I’m not to far away from you on no 27 , my plot in Ripley is giving me lots of pleasure too. Also quite a bit of backache!!! It will all be worth it. You keep up the good work. I love following your blog.
    Sue x

  2. Rhiannon says:

    So glad you mentioned about germination rate, last year every single pea I planted germinated, this year only half! Not sure what I did wrong but am trying a different soil so maybe thats it. Or maybe the peas just didnt fancy it. Either way, I’m not panicking too much, as you say, there is plenty of time yet!

    Rhi @ down at plot 6a xx

  3. allthingsallotment says:

    With you on the germination front – seems everything is either very slow or a bit erratic especially seeing as April so far has been fairly mild. Nice to see I’m not the only one who feels like time is flying – so many seeds, so little time!

    Tom

  4. nancytol says:

    Very new to veg growing – and the picture of the potatoes was very reassuring. Mine (stuck in a seed tray under the window in the shed) look like this and I was not completely convinced that they should!

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