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Week eight February 18th - February 25th 2005 Sunday
20th February 2005 There is snow on the ground today and although the
wind is now coming from the east it has has dropped, the sun is shining
through
large clouds from time to time and it is trying to snow with showers
every now and then. I bought more packets of seed from the allotment
shop. Lettuce
Little
Gem, Autumn
Giant Cauliflower, Cauliflower Medallion (recommended) and for the
first time Aster Ostrich Plume Mixed. So far the Robins that visit the garden haven't nested here - so, under instruction, I put two more Robin nest boxes up today and within minutes of putting the first one up a Robin arrived to check it out. Who knows maybe this year we will be successful and have a Robin's nest in the garden. 2004 Saturday/Sunday 21st and 22nd February 2004 Cold winds coming from the North meant it was better to work in apiary than the allotment where it is sheltered from the North. In the apiary the Aconites have already finished flowering. Some of the snowdrops have also got seed pods on now, although the main bulk of the snowdrops were in full bloom. I have been moving the snowdrops and aconites around in the apiary for several years and they are both self seeding so my stocks are beginning to build up quite nicely now. Even though the wind was cruel and weekend ended with snow I did spend some considerable time in the allotment clearing up, digging and planted out more shallots. Pruned one small apple tree and bought some lime for the apple trees as I have been suffering from bitter pip which is apparently a sign of lime deficiency. 2003 Friday February 20th - the first warmish sunny day for weeks. We have had quite a few bright sunny days in the last week -- but with crisp cold breeze, but today was different, today was a day to take a look at the bees. Bee
report: out of the four hives that have come through the winter (two didn't)
three looked like they were in excellent condition with plenty of bees
flying. The Cottager was however, not so good. It had bees flying three
weeks ago when the weather had last been sunny and warm -- so where were
they today? On a very quick inspection there were some bees inside but
they didn't look happy. They had plenty of food so that wasn't a problem.
I will have to open them up as soon as I can and make sure they have a
laying queen as it looks bad for them at the moment. 2000
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