. Digging On for Victory - one allotment following Middleton's orders

Friday, 11 February 2011

February week 2: north/south sophistication

Even Mr Middleton admits February isn't the best month for gardeners. Not to be put off he issues clear instructions on 'How to use bad weather'.

Mr Middleton says: February is noted for its wetness. If it lives up to its reputation (it is!), work in the garden is at a standstill. Much can be done...

I'm convinced the February instructions included tidying the shed. Re-reading the first couple of weeks I can't find this anywhere. Must just be guilt. Probably Mr Middleton didn't let his shed get into the state mine does. Often a quick allotment dash to grab some food or take compost ends up with a downpour and various things being slung in the shed to sort another time.

So I have spent the time on general tidying.

One thing I really admire Mr Middleton for is his insistence on regionalism. His instructions don't only mention the north/south English divide but he even mentions the often ignored midlands. At a time when resources were really limited sowing too early in the north would have mattered.

It's often the problem with 'what to do this week' gardening features on TV or radio that don't mention this difference. In Dig On it's acknowledged that first sowings in the north are likely to be a few weeks behind the south.

This makes sense as whilst I'm grateful it's warmed up to six degrees here today parts of the south are already basking in twelve. I've found sowing at the later end of the seed packet date stops me scowling at the lack of germination.

Because of this Mr Middleton's also got me using the coldframe properly. The most action it saw last year was storing a few plant pots and growing some weeds.

All this rain has given me a chance to go searching for Dig for Victory footage. Now watch this and tell me digging techniques can't be inspirational!

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