Month in Pictures – December

December 31, 2008
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Month in Pictures - December 2008 

Life dried off a little for December and I managed to get down to the plot quite a few times.

The grotty dark nights resulted in a couple of torchlit digging sessions but I also found myself shamed into a day of weeding after passing by on the train and noticing the big blocks off lush green weeds where the onions were supposed to be thriving.

The chard is still dazzling passers by with its jazzy, party coloured, stems. I think the pink is particularly fetching but the orange doesn’t seem to withstand the frost as well as the other shades.

There’s been quite a lot of frost already which has probably sweetened up my swedes and done wonders for the brussels. The bracing wind doesn’t have a lot going for it though, it has shredded my polythene greenhouse and although I’ve patched it up and folded it away in the shed, I don’t hold out much hope for it lasting another season. I hope Wilkinsons survive the economic downturn at least until the summer, so that I can buy another one.

The wind also lifted a big patch of felt off my shed roof but fortunately Lynn is a roofer par excellence and shimmied up on top and sorted the job out with style. Given the number of nails used, there is not a chance that it will be shifting again, it’ll stand up to hurricane Katrina should it need to.

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3 Responses to “ Month in Pictures – December ”

  1. Helen/patientgardener on December 31, 2008 at 11:41 am

    I love the Chard – I grew some Ruby Chard a couple of years ago and used it as an edging. However, I’m not really sure what to do with Chard in terms of eating it.

  2. Laser Runner on December 31, 2008 at 11:51 am

    Don’t forget to post up a “what I’m going to do next year with the plot” list.

    Any updates on your running ?

  3. Rob on February 3, 2009 at 8:52 am

    The vegs look gorgeous! Anyway, i found a website that contains heaps of information about the environment. Here’s the link: http://www.informaction.org. Hope you guys enjoy it!

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