
It was 18ºC today, perfect for a sunny birthday visit to the allotment. I finished the ledge first. The fleabanes turned out to be pretty massive and I’ve cut them back a little. I was going to leave them until the spring, but the overhang was damaging my border pole and encouraging mole activity. I removed a lot more thrift too for the same reasons.

I used the shears to edge the concrete slabs, which were very overgrown. They look very neat now. I’d prefer to get another mow in, but I don’t know if it will be dry enough again any time soon. A strim would really help though, even if I don’t take it all the way down; just a little more under control.

In the afternoon I finished all the deadheading, which all got added to the compost heap, which is pretty high now. Half an hour before sunset colour was still shining from the marigolds and cosmos in the plot. So they’ve been noted for late season colour.

The pond is clear, but pretty dormant. All the hornwort has sunk, but the forget me not has spread a little. The front ledge is also much closer to being covered too. Just a little more plant coverage is needed.
The borders need a bit of work now, but most of beds are just waiting for the first frost. Then I can clear them properly, do the remaining weeding and cover them. It should be a good bit colder next week, so maybe we’ll get a frost soon.






It’s still warm enough that I only need to wear my hoodie at the plot. I took down the rest of the sunflowers and chopped them up for the compost. The nasturtiums are still going gangbusters. I had to take the branch saw to the big one from Bed 6. There was only one head that still had seeds and I emptied those into the fence coconut.





































