Wednesday, 18 June 2025

Fly Papers And Eco Warriors.

 One thing I don't like about summer time is having to leave the windows slightly open to let a bit of fresh air in.

Someone left our bedroom window open last night. It was like one of my annual roughing it camping trips to a Prog Rock festival in Blighty.  

We had 20 minutes of pure rooks prog dawn chorus.  What a racket!

Mean while back on the ranch.  Or even in the front room.  Blue bottles have been playing at Battle of Britain dog fights landing on our heads and limbs.

J came back with fly 🪰 papers.  They even came with individual drawing pins or thumb tacks like they say across The Pond.

I attempted to press it in a door frame and had to resort to using a Manchester screw driver (claw hammer) and knocked the head off the drawing pin and had to find a nail instead to hang the fly paper on.

A few swear words later:

Waiting for a fly to land.
Fly paper with it's individual drawing pin.

After all we are trying to be ecological and protect the Ozone Layer like Eco Warrior Dave Angel:
What a character and another Dave.

Here's me holding a antique glass Spanish fly catcher.  You put some glass in it and hopefully it entices the fly 🪰 (flies) to climb up the hole and it has its last 🍸  drink and drowns like my slug pubs on the veg plot.



I have NEVER known a single fly to use our free insect bar.  

How do you keep the flickers away from you?  
I have heard of filling clear polythene bags filled water and hanging them from the ceiling.  Apparently old Mc fly looks at the water and sees a massive fly in its reflection and scarpers off.

We could with one of those big fluorescent blue lights you  use to see in chippies and butchers in dear old Blighty.







Tuesday, 17 June 2025

A Little Light Weeding Of The Repurposed Oil Tanks/Raised Beds..

 The veg plot is getting a bit overgrown and neglected at the moment.

I decided to weed several of the repurposed oil tanks/ raised beds and J will sow more vegetables when I clear them.

Beetroots.
Cabbages. 
Leeks planted in half a IBC tank.
Red cabbage with Alchemilla Mollis (Ladies Mantle) planted next to them.  Yes I know A M is poisonous but we won't be eating them hopefully🤔.

The raised repurposed beds  have been a great success and it's good to grow veg at knee instead of beneath your feet.

I also use old plastic baths with drainage holes drilled in them and I have old fish boxes for planters and some raised beds made out of old recycled decking planks.

I have a big pile of rotting fym and I will top up the beds with it this Autumn/Winter.
A big pile of fym sheeted up to keep the weeds out and heat it up to kill any weed seeds and aid decomposition of the mixed fym.

The best thing about raised beds, container gardening means you can grow vegetables anywhere.  Even on concrete.



Monday, 16 June 2025

Home Baked Pies, Pasties And Brown Bread.

 One of the things I love when I visit Blighty for my prog rock festivals and hiking/ roughing it, literary tours.  Is the home baked regional food and drink.  

There are not a lot of bakeries, pie,cake shops left here.  

Well there is an excellent one in Sneem on the Ring Of Kerry that we have visited several times.  I think the lady who owns the shop is English.

Any way or any road.  The veg plot is producing a lot of new potatoes and onions at the moment.

Yesterday J decided to make some Cornish mince and onion and potatoes pasties:

Cornish pasties home baked in West Cork:
Minced meat, onion and potato  pies.  Just like my dear old mum would make and what you can buy in any grocers or chippy in the north of England.
Odlums soda bread mix.  We buy the mixes in Supervalu.  It's very much like the soda bread 🍞  my Irish grandfather use to make us.

Our motto is if you can't get it in the shops make it yourself!

Anyone else baking at the moment?

I must get J to bake me some scones.  They are amazing.  

We should champion our regional foods and drink.  

Anyone got a Newcastle Brown homebrew or Vimto recipe?



Saturday, 14 June 2025

Round About The Haggard.

 

I took this photo of some of the piglets the other day.

They decided to leave their mother's for a while and have a look round about the Haggard.

I took the photo and they quickly ran back and found their mums.

Hopefully they will soon put on a bit more weight and will not be able to squeeze through the head feeder.

Here's Roundabout by English Prog band Yes.  I saw them play the Night Of  The Prog Festival in Loreley in Germany 🇩🇪 in 2017:





Friday, 13 June 2025

Another New Potatoes Meal..


 Sliced 🌰 🌰, sliced 🥔 🥔 and a tin of corned beef. Covered with a dash of HP sauce.

That was my tea today.  I dug far too many potatoes again and we made too much food for the two of us again.

I think we would be good catering for an army.

The potatoes were washed and sliced along with one of my whopper Japanese onions and placed in the air fryer.

The onions turned nice and crispy.

We sliced up a tin of Lidl corned beef 😋  to go with the potatoes and onion.

It was very plain but tasty and filling.  The kind of grub my mum would give us when we were kids.

The tin of corned beef was 3 Euros 49 and we get two meals out of it.  Was a very cheap tea.  Food is cheap when you supplement the meat with your own homegrown vegetables.

Thursday, 12 June 2025

New 🥔 Potatoes Blight.

 It's potato blight weather this week in the Emerald Isle.

My cheap Homeguard seed potatoes from the discount supermarket do not appear to be blight resistant.  Next year I will grow the Hungarian Sarpo Mira blight resistant seed potatoes again.

Being organic gardeners we don't use chemicals.  This is what we did on inspection of the blighted haulms before and after:


Yellowy turning black foliage.  I wore a pair of gloves and cut off the foliage with a pair of garden secateurs and piled it in a heap and covered it with grass and weeds.

Foliage removed.

I will leave the seed potatoes in the ground for a fortnight before lifting them.  Hopefully when Scorchio returns next week any blight spores will be killed off with the heat.

On hindsight I deeply miss my polytunnel and starting the seed potatoes off in the polytunnel in February early March.

We're digging and eating early  potatoes for our tea every night.  Even Diesel and the other four legged pals love our new potatoes 🥔 😋. 

Have your potatoes got blight?  How do you deal with in a organic none chemical way?



 

Wednesday, 11 June 2025

Aston Martin Plant?🤔

 The other day some one asked me if I knew what was eating the leaves on their mother's Aston Martin plant.

I nearly answered:

" James Bond perhaps?"

I didn't of course.  I asked if they had a photo of the said plant on their mobile phone?

They showed me a photo of a beautiful Azalea in flower and it's leaves with holes in them.

I consulted Professor Google like I do for most things and sure enough it came up with Azalea Leaf 🐛 🐛.  

One should spray them with Neem oil.  I suppose physically removing any flickers would also help?


Monday, 9 June 2025

Whopper Winter Onions Grown In Repurposed Baths.

They're crackers.

Regular readers will know I plant Japanese or winter 🌰  🌰 sets every September and they are ready to harvest in June.

I planted some of them in baths complete with drainage holes.  The repurposed baths were filled with fym, topsoil and home-made compost.

I think a combination of the wonderful sunny weather in May and now the frequent showers and a good sprinkle of pelleted chicken manure.  Have all helped to  give us such a bountiful harvest.

You will see in the above picture that the weeds are getting plentiful.  I must get my gardener back.  He's very inexpensive and a couple of cans of lager or Newky Brown always suffice for wages.

So take heart would be allotment gardeners on allotment waiting lists.  

Start collecting old plastic baths and heating oil tanks and grow veg in your back garden or garden.  You could even grow them on concrete.  

The repurposed raised beds/baths may not be aesthetically pleasing on the eye.  But you will be growing your very homegrown organic vegetables.

 

Sunday, 8 June 2025

Pigs And Potatoes 🥔 🥔.

A Boar and A Sow going for a saunter along a boreen down to graze in a field.

I took out my mobile phone to take a new photo of my newly extended veg plot.

It was formerly a lawn with shrubs and perennials planted around it's perimeter.

We had a digger in doing some work and number one son duly cut up the lawn.

Instead of putting it back to grass.  I decided to extend my vegetable plot and planted ordinary every day vegetables like new potatoes, onions, red cabbage and leeks.

No longer do I need to listen to the not very pleasant dulcet tones of my petrol lawnmower.

I have course lots of weeds to take care of but at least we will eat well.

Anyone else done their own Dig For Victory job on the lawn?

I might put it back to grass one day but then again it's great to have more veg growing space.



 

Saturday, 7 June 2025

My Plant Pot Runneth Over.

 

A big plant pot full of Homeguard new potatoes and a big Japanese 🌰 winter onion.

This mixed weather of 🌧 rain and sunshine 🌞 seems to just be the ticket for the flowers 💐 and vegetables at the moment.

I seem to be just growing basic everyday vegetables this year.

It's good to go out to the veg plot and dig and pick your homegrown and chemical free vegetables.

The taste and freshness of freshly picked vegetables is exquisite and you can't buy that freshness in the supermarkets. 

I would imagine you could buy freshly picked vegetables at a farmers market.  

What are you harvesting at the moment?

Thursday, 5 June 2025

A Kansas Song For Our Times.

 Regular blog readers will know that I am a big fan of American Prog Rock band Kansas.

I have often mentioned that I finally got to see them in Warsaw in 2014.

Some of the band are new members and Ronnie Platt replaced Steve Walsh on vocals.

In 2019 they released the following track.  I think it's very apt for our times.  I especially think of the plight of refugees in and escaping countries like Ukraine and Palestine:




Wednesday, 4 June 2025

"Pack up Your Rubber Duck. I Wish You Luck".

 I was watching Top Of The Pops from 1977 on the television the other night.

The following song came on our television 📺 screen.  Some how it seems to have passed me by:



The lyrics are great and I found it really unusual but catchy.

"So Long" by ABBA was a song I once featured on here that had also  passed me by.

Is there any famous songs you some how missed when you were growing up?

Monday, 2 June 2025

Another Repurposed Railway Line Walk.


We went to County Limerick the other day and myself and  Bronte walked a very short section of the Limerick Greenway.  

I have only 2 sections to walk and I will have walked all 40. kilometres .  Stretching from Listowel in north Kerry to Rathkeale in County Limerick. 

We walked just 4 KM from Ardagh to Newcastle West in total.  Which is two and a bit miles in old slot electric meters.   

Here are some photos 📸 for your perusal:

Ardagh train station now boarded up.  
Ardagh oak carving with carved wood chalice.

Ardagh is famous for the Ardagh Holy Communion wine chalice.  

It was found by two brothers under a stone.  When digging up potatoes 🥔. Their mother sold it to a Bishop and it now lives in a museum. I managed to mention potatoes in a blog post again.😊

The GAA Sam Maguire Trophy was modelled on the chalice.



You can replenish your water bottle for free.
Bronte ready for her walks.

Old railway  bridge.

Somebody's been busy strimming the weeds and grass. 
Picnic  tables.
Cattle chewing the cud.
Perhaps it could be the name of an Irish prog rock band?
Newcastle West.

J was waiting for us in the carpark.  She'd been in Tesco's buying tins of Ravioli and a bread mix and some beer and wine.

Hope you enjoyed  our saunter on the Limerick Greenway?


Good old Saxon and Yorkshire's finest.  I was lucky to see them once at a Rock festival in England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. 

Saturday, 31 May 2025

Air Fryer New Potatoes

 We had our first early potatoes 🥔 😋 for tea last night.

They are Homeguard potatoes.  Developed during WW2 and named after the Dads Army civilian soldierss who guarded Blighty by day and night.

I once heard of a local Homeguard volunteer in Lancashire on night manoeuvres shouted:

"Halt.  Who goes there?"

The recipient replied:

"MOO!"

Any road or any way:

We cut the new potatoes in half and placed them in a plastic zip lock bag in vegetable oil, garlic granules, a chopped up one of our homegrown Japanese winter onions and a couple of sprigs of freshly cut Rosemary.

J popped them in the air fryer basket and cooked them until the potatoes were soft yet crispy.   They were beautiful:

New potatoes imbibed in vegetable oil and mixed with Japanese onions, garlic granules and sprigs of Rosemary.


Air fryer set for twenty minutes or until they are cooked how you like them.  We just stopped it now and again, gave them a shake and decided between ourselves that they were ready.

A feast for a queen or a king.

Complete with a Lidl tin of corned beef.

It was beautiful.  We still have some new spudatoes and half a tin of corned beef in the fridge.  So we are going to have the same meal again tonight.

Do you cook your new potatoes in the air fryer?  Have you made bread in it?  Aren't air fryers brilliant?


Friday, 30 May 2025

"Here's Some I Planted Earlier".

 I remembered that I had planted some seed potatoes a couple of weeks earlier than the one's I harvested.

My trusty long handled fork and me found this hidden treasure:

Newly discovered buried potatoes treasure.
Enough to fill a plant pot.
Newly washed and ready to be steamed or placed in the air fyer.

Our first meal of new potatoes at the end of May.

Normal service is resumed.

Are you eating your new 🥔 potatoes yet?



Thursday, 29 May 2025

Not Ready Yet!

Very small new potatoes in a plant pot.

Usually we are digging and eating  our homegrown new potatoes 🥔 by the end of May.

Yesterday when weeding I unearthed a few potatoes 🥔  from under a flowering potato plant.

To my disappointment they are far too small to harvest yet.

They have obviously not had enough rain or water when I watered them during the very dry spell.

We will just have to wait or take the frozen 🍟 out of the freezer 🤔. 

 

Tuesday, 27 May 2025

Heavy Horses And Songs From The Woods

 Tasker from A Yorkshire Memoir wrote an excellent post on Jethro Tull yesterday.

One of Blackpool's finest and a super prog rock band.

I have seen Jethro Tull five times and the Martin Barre band once in 2019.

I last saw Jethro Tull in 2022.  Ian Anderson can still play the flute magnificently but unfortunately his voice is a whisper of what it used to be.

They still keep the Jethro Tull name but without Martin Barre they don't seem to be that great band I loved.

In 2019 I saw The Martin Barre Band at A New Day Festival in Kent.

I particularly like the vocalist Dan Crisp who reminds me so much of a young Ian Anderson.  

Here's two songs from probably my two favourite Tull albums:




Monday, 26 May 2025

Leek Planting Time.

 

Leeks dropped into holes and I puddled them in with my watering can with no rose attached.
Wood dibber.
Holes made with wood dibber to drop the leeks in.  The holes create girth and a wide white sock.
Leeks in plastic modules ready to be planted. 

I couldn't find any leek plants at the flower show but we managed to source them from a garden centre.  

My new greenhouse/potting still awaits it's construction and I haven't been able to sow my own leeks this year. Bought vegetables plants are still very inexpensive especially when you get at least fifty meals out of the trays of leeks.


It's monsoon season again this week here and also very windy.  At least the vegetables and plants will like all this very much needed rain.



Leeks originate in Egypt.  Saint David told Welsh soldiers to wear leeks in their helmets to ward off evil.  There are also tales of Welsh archers  fighting in fields of leeks. This is probably why the leek is a national symbol of Wales?

I bought two trays of them and of course I purchased far too many.  Just for a change.😀

We counted over fifty of them.

Any surplus ones will be fed to the pigs.  I fed some going to seed leeks to them yesterday and they devoured them.  Nothing goes to waste.  Even the green onion tops are ate.  In return they provide us with copious amounts of fym.

What winter vegetables do you grow?  

I can't wait for our home grown and home-made leek and potato soup.

The plastic modules trays cost me 3 Euros each.  Where else could you get fifty leeks for six Euros.

I will give them a couple of handfuls of poultry manure pellets and hand weed them and water and maybe some of our fym when it's ready to use in September.

Organic vegetable gardening is a very inexpensive hobby that you reap lots of homegrown and pesticide and chemical free.

Sunday, 25 May 2025

A Visit To The Garden Festival.

 We went to The Home And Garden Festival at Cork Racecourse at Mallow on Friday.

It cost me thirty Euros for the two of us and Bronte got in free.

Here's  some photos for your perusal dear readers:

I showed the ticket staff my photo on my phone and they knocked a fiver off the entrance fee.  J did the same saving a tenner for both of us.
Alpacas.
Who needs Facebook when you've got Facecook?  We had a tray of jockeys whips each for four Euros a tray. 
A carved deer.  Some of the animals cost 5000 Euros.  A carved race horse cost that.
The landscaped gardens.
This oratory construction reminded me of stone monks cells I have seen on the Slea Head near Dingle in County Kerry.

Peppermint Farm greenhouse.  They are based here in West Cork. 
How is that for a water feature?
Japanese/ Chinese tea house.
Very nice.
I love the stone round tower.  There are quite a few in Ireland.  Some very old ones. Sixty five to be precise.
Very nice.
Decking and Bonsai type planting.
Yellow Peony.  The aroma is divine.
White Peony. 
Japanese  raked sand.  Someone's got it off to a fine art.
Round drystone tower again.  It's  a beauty!
A rascal up a tree.  
Hansel and Gretel type house.
Bonsai.
More Bonsai.  Only 5000 Euros.  "I'll have two please".😀

It was a good half a day out and Bronte got lots of strokes and cuddles.  

Why go to Chelsea when you can go to Cork Race course?

Fly Papers And Eco Warriors.

 One thing I don't like about summer time is having to leave the windows slightly open to let a bit of fresh air in. Someone left our be...