Monday 8 April 2013

Further Construction and Planting

Saturday 6th of April
Volunteers Austin, Katie, Liz & Dwayne (who joined later)

It was a very busy day down the allotment today with the emphasis on planting out all the bulbs in the Amaryllidaceae family, which to you and me are onions and shallots.

Firstly we used a bulb dibble tool to make a hole which we packed compost into to help replenish the soil and to give the bulbs something to grow into as the ground is still fairly hard.
We then planted out in rows following a combination of instructions from helpful neighbours the bulb packets and the trustworthy books.


We planted a couple of hundred bulbs in total with loads more still to go!!

To aid identification we improved the signage for the plants (sorry crops still learning the lingo)
we spray painted names onto off cuts and cut them at an angle so they are easy to stick in the ground.

They do look rather splendid...



The main job of the day was to complete the next step of the poly tunnel which wrap it in its polythene casing, this was a job for eager volunteers and we are just that.

It was a mighty job and we didnt understand how much work it would turn out to be
see it doesn't look like a lot of plastic, oh how wrong we were...............
what we had to first was to cover the metal frame it hot guard tape which stops the plastic from melting to the frame.
It look a lot of effort to get the tape on straight (well in a line)

Once the  frame was  prepped it was time to commit and get the covering on, so we placed the polythene in the middle of the frame and slowly folded out the plastic.
(the hand is there just to grab the polythene if it tried to blow away)

Katie and Austin giving a sense of scale to how big it actually is

The next task was to get the plastic frame nice and tight so we had to bury the plastic in the trench we had previously dug and the soil would provide a large weight which would pull down and keep the polythene nice and tight, this took a lot of effort as we had to get out all creases or folds and we did this by starting in the middle and working our way to the corners.
 When we got to the ends of the tunnel we buried in the trench shuffling the plastic around to create a nice tight tension, and fitted the door frames.

Here is the nearly completed poly tunnel with us still working hard as the sun sets behind us.

Once the door frames went in we just cut out the plastic to the doors and this is how we left it at about half eight in the evening

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