Saturday 25 February 2012

Wedding Blooms and The Changing of the Seasons!

 Welcome to a brand new season of growing at Allotment Virgins HQ!
It's that time of year when Spring really begins to take hold and things are growing so fast we barely get a chance to blog them!
Our first splash of colour this season was a lovely pink houseplant from Ju, any ideas on the variety? We're a bit stumped but it's very thirsty and doing rather well on a sunny windowsill.



On December 2nd, Chris proposed and we're getting married this July! We're very excited and we'd like to grow as many of our own flowers as possible. Stay tuned for the growing story as we try and get as many larkspurs, cornflowers, wildflowers, poppies and sweet peas as possible for the day. Particularly looking forward to "Royal Romance" Sweet Peas from Dobies. They're half lilac, half deep purple and look beautiful!

Here is a picture of the lovely holly tree sent to us to mark our engagement from Kayleigh's Mum and Simon.







 The first sign of spring. The beautiful snowdrops appearing in the garden.











 Daffodils












 First crocus!












Here are our first seedling's this season. We have Tomato "Paul Robeson" which were saved last year by James and "Garden Pearl" which were part of our amazing £20 free seed haul from Seed Parade which we won on the Ryan's Garden Twitter comp!
We're so excited about our Chilli "Chocolate Habanero" which are germinating nicely and we also have a few of previous years' Sweet Pea "Tall Mixed" & "Anniversary Mix" growing well in loo roll middles to prevent root disturbance!


The plot is coming along very well, Chris is digging and battling the weeds and we're planting new crops all the time. The potatoes are chitting (we're going for a lot of 1st Early "Red Duke of York" and 2nd Early "Kestrel" this year with a few wildcards thrown in!

This is a pic of some lovely Early Rhubarb jam which is going fast at Allotment Virgins HQ, especially on vanilla ice cream! For all the latest market and jam news, please go to the Allotment Virgins website!

Good luck with your planting and preparation for the start of what will hopefully be a wonderful season! Off now to check out some water-saving ideas to protect our environment (and massive squash dreams) from drought this summer. Please share your stories in the comments below!

Keep it green,

love K&C

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