>Allotment 4:the big dig

>Sunday morning, son and I arrive at the weed patch to start making some order. String, pegs, tape measure. Site now marked out clearly and the first third weed free. I have drawn a plan and look forward to starting to plant. Som who is 9 spent most of the time playing “ragdoll” on the iPhone. Once done he helped with the measuring and raking. Then the drizzel started. Plot seems to have good soil, plenty of fat hen, comfrey and nettles. Well drained good mix of fairly deep topsoil. Nice neighbours. At least I will be able to use the comfrey as a feed.

>Veg patch

>Now I am confident the dog cannot get into the veg patch I have started the planting. The old sand table is now a salad grow bar, potatoes are in bags and tomatoes under cover. Garlic was planted in Nov last yr and apart from puppy nibble. Is doing well. Frosts still threatened so covers at the ready. Fingers crossed that we get some warmth again soon.

>Dog Proofing

>I have just spent many hours trying to put up a small fence to stop our Border Terrier puppy from tearing my pots and grow bags to shreds. The first fence was demolished in seconds by the dog. The new one has survived three days so hope this is an end to it. As a result I have only managed to get in some early lettuce and cabbage seedlings. The dog also loves garlic so the earlier plantings have suffered somewhat. Still good to see he is such a horticulturalist.