I have been growing and showing veg since 1996, a brilliant hobby contrary to popular belief and the views of my mates who think I’m a big poof (I’ve got nothing against poofs however!). This is just a chart of my progress for the 2017 season, if you have any specific questions about ‘showing’ then email me on smithyveg@aol.com and I’ll do my best to answer them.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Shall I tell you.......
Twats.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Dahlias and grapes!
God bless the BBC!

I shall wait and see if they get back to me but we've agreed a fee of half an hour's naked mud wrestling with Rachel de Thame.....or did I dream that bit?
Watch the weather forecast
Get ready with plenty of fleece or newspaper to protect things like emerging potato shoots.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
First spuds in
First I dug a trench, lined the bottom with some of my homemade compost and scattered a few slug pellets on the top of this. I half filled each bag with fine compost, added a handful of Vitax Q4 and some seaweed meal and then planted 3 spuds in each bag (probably too many......2 should be the maximum I'm told). Another few inches of compost is put on top and I'll top the bag up as the foliage starts to peep through......in effect 'earthing up'. The main roots should come through the holes in the bottom of the bag and into the soil below. Meanwhile the developing tubers will grow in the compost in the bags and should come out very clean and require the minimum of cleaning. The 'feeder' roots in the bag will utilize the fertilisers.
I also thinned down my parsnips today by pulling out the surplus ones, to one side and up. Most top growers do it this way I'm told, rather than cutting them at sand surface level as I have always done in the past....until now! I always thought pulling them this way could disturb the one you intend to keep but it seems that is not the case. The same method will be employed when I come to thin my long carrots....sometime in mid-May.
A day of highs, then a low, then another high!
Friday, April 24, 2009
The best advice I can give anyone......
This is particularly important with your long carrots. Yes I know they're growing in sharp sand and that slugs and snails don't like crawling over it but quite frankly that is complete hippo shit. I lost several last year so I know it to be true. Slug pellets cause total death to any slug or snail that even thinks about munching your prized roots.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Wish my onions were this big!
4 of my long carrots are through (44 to go!) and I sowed another 28 'stations' of Sweet Candle stump carrot.
One crop that is doing well (obviously doesn't mind being drenched in bleach) are my shallots, especially the 12 given to me by Dave Thornton. I'm really quite excited about these (I live a sad old life) and can't wait to see if I really do get 4 big ones from each bulb as Dave suggests. He also told me to let the bulb divide of it's own devices naturally rather than helping it by peeling back the outer layers as I have done around this time every year. It certainly suits me as I seem to have less time available this year and it has always been a time-consuming fiddly f*ck of a job.
I'm an idiot
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
The rising stars of Walney Island and Windermere!
I'm so relieved....
No.....the first of my long carrots has come through. You can barely see it but there's no mistaking the first piece of bent stem has just broken the surface. It should now be a matter of days before the rest follow. So that has taken 16 days in all. I guess the nights have still been quite cold despite the warm weather of the past few days.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Potato challenge
In the meantime the following website has made me laugh. Carrot king Ian Stocks has laid down a challenge to his friends and neighbours to see who can grow the biggest weight of spuds from a growbag.
www.avonbankgardenspotatochallenge.co.uk
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Our visit to the Lakes
The less said about the disgraceful behaviour that went off in here later that evening the better!
Friday, April 17, 2009
Don't forget those feeds

I'm off to the Lakes.....
Tomato Cederico. 1st 6 seedlings 2” high. . A 2nd batch was be sown 2 weeks ago and has now germinated.
CeleryRed Star. I have a tray of 12 small plants still in my conservatory. I hope to put these in the greenhouse soon.
Large onions. (bought-in plants) in greenhouse. Still very small. There won’t be any whoppers this year.
Shallots .Were all planted 3 weeks ago…..Dave Thornton’s 12 bulbs, my own reselected shite and some Longor . All growing away very well indeed.
Onion sets Setton. 25+ plants were planted out last weekend. Another couple of trays to be planted up the ‘allotment’.
Onion sets Red Baron. 25+ plants were planted out 3 weekends ago. Parsnips Pinnacle. All through bar two of the 45 stations.
Long carrots. Sown 12 days ago but not through as yet.
Stump carrots Sweet Candle. 22 stations sown last weekend. Another 50 to do as soon as possible.
Red cabbage Maestro. Tray of 24 pricked out 4 weeks ago. Greenhouse. Not growing well at all however so another pot has been sown a week ago and is ready for pricking out.
Green cabbage Globemaster. Tray of 24 pricked out 2 weeks ago. Greenhouse.
Brussel Abacus. Tray of 24 pricked out 4 weeks ago. Greenhouse. As with red cabbage these are looking very poor.
My potatoes (Winston/Kestrel/Nadine/Malin) are chitting in trays in my garage and will go in from next weekend.
My dahlia tubers are all in boxes of peat and the first shoots are showing on some.
I also have several capsicum (Big Jim and Luteus) plants pricked out, aubergines (Black Beauty) and leeks (Musselburgh) for the pot. 2 nights ago I sowed the pumpkin seed that I aquired from a 1341lb European record holder.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Long carrots....where are you???
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Chelsea 4 Liverpool 4
Lest we forget
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Stumps 2009

Saturday, April 11, 2009
Crib Goch
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Dahlia tubers
The varieties are my usual Jomanda and Kenora Sunset plus a few poms that Kev Broxholme gave me.
Liverpool 1 Chelsea 3
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
43 out of 45 parsnips through!
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Work is stacking up
My 'big' onions are still very small. I bought these plants from someone who advertises in Garden News about 3 weeks ago. He says they can get to 6-8lbs.....mmmm, don't think so!
Sunday, April 05, 2009
A busy weekend.
The mesh frame is to keep those pesky cats off!
Saturday, April 04, 2009
Just wishing....and dreaming.....
Just having a quick cuppa midway through boring and filling the holes for my long carrots. The sun is shining , the footy is on the radio, the wife and kids are out and my carrots are currently as good as everyone else's! Life doesn't get much better than that! Maybe one day I'll be as good as this set from Malvern a couple of years ago.

I plan to sow 46 stations, 24 in the raised slab & plank bed and 22 in 4 small drums. My mix is as follows:
15L sieved compost
4L vermiculite
3.5L sieved sand
2oz superphosphate
2oz potash
2oz calcified seaweed
1oz lime
1oz hoof and horn
All WELL MIXED. This mix is enough for about 11-12 holes.
I know how much hard work that takes but I've just had a mail from Ian Stocks in Scotland who is a stumper specialist and he's already done 120 holes with another 180 to follow! I spread my carrots out over 6 or 7 local shows and hope to have a set from pulling 4 or 5 but he would be prepared to pull the majority of his 300 just to get a set for one large show....now that is dedication (or is it madness?). I hope his family like eating carrots! LOL
Talking of madness.....I do urge you to have a look at Dan's website http://www.allotment-diary.co.uk/Exhibition-long-show-carrot.html as he's having a crack at long carrots for the first time this year.
Friday, April 03, 2009
No leek repeat this year!
I say gutted, but in reality they do take up an awful lot of time and effort and it's still only one entry and potentially one win or a 2nd or a 3rd. I will have to divert my energies instead into potatoes and runner beans which I've not been brilliant with these past couple of seasons.