Monday 26 July 2010

Abundant Gooseberries

George in his gooseberry picking gear
I picked punnets and punnets of gooseberries on a friend's allotment.  It was totally inspiring to see how much fabulous produce he and his friend have grown this year. 
Although it was a scorching  hot day, George has his full battle gear on., long sleeves and gloves.
 My arms, in contrast, were shredded but I was rewarded with a couple of punnets of gooseberries that I have made into gooseberry crumble and gooseberry jam.
Look out for the recipes on our website.

I also loved the the sweetcorn trying to burst through the roof of the greenhouse.  Brilliant!

Saturday 3 July 2010

Raspberries

I heard a brilliant top tip for raspberries today!
I was told that raspberries which usually fruit in late summer ( called Autumn Raspberries) can be pruned differently to give  two crops, one early summer and another in autumn.
Autumn Raspberries are usually pruned in March and cut to the ground, then they grow new canes which produce new fruits that autumn.
BUT  if you don't prune them to the ground and instead cut them down to a foot or 18 inches above the ground then raspberries will grow on those shoots and be ready early summer, AND they will also grow new canes form the base which will be ready in autumn.

Raspberries are a great fruit to grow. They don't need a very fertile soil and like to sucker and make new plants. They appreciate a good mulch.
I am making a fruit garden for a friend at the moment. Look out for a page about it on the Wilderness Wigwam Website

Thursday 1 July 2010

A swimming pond

I have been looking at a swimming pond. Note, I am looking at it and the Boy Stones are swimming in it! It is a bit nippy for me.
I am fascinated by the design. It has a part  which is planted up with oxygenating plants that clean the pond and a larger part that is open, with no plants in, for swimming in. It is Brilliant. All the animals from insects to birds, small mammals and children are all benefiting.
A great idea that I would love to copy one day.