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Newsletter - November 2023

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CAPEL ALLOTMENTS ASSOCIATION'S - GUIDE TO GARDENING IN NOVEMBER

 

VEG PLOT: - Pick frost tender crops, clear ground and get started on winter digging incorporating well-rotted manure, composted garden waste or mushroom compost (contact Capel Mushrooms on 01473 310380 for more details). Sow broad beans, lettuce under cloches and peas under fleece. Plant garlic cloves. Apply slug pellets selectively. Cut back yellowing asparagus foliage to 2". Feed compost heaps with sulphate of ammonia. 

FRUIT: - Apply a Winter Tree Wash to fruit trees and bushes to control over-wintering insect pests. Remove summer fruited raspberry canes and tie in new shoots. Order and plant trees and bushes with a dusting of bone meal.

GREENHOUSE: - Empty greenhouse and wash down with Jeyes. Line with 1.5m wide bubble plastic. Bring in all frost tender plants. Check for and spray white fly. Apply slug pellets selectively. Wash all pots and trays in Jeyes. Try sowing carrots, spring onions, radish and lettuce in large pots, transplant lettuce when large enough. Polytunnel plot holders please clear all summer crops by Christmas.

FLOWERS: - Plant spring flowering bulbs in pots or outside as soon as space is available. Plant wallflowers, sweet williams, carnations, pinks, pansies, polyanthus and heathers. Sow sweet peas. Mulch borders with chipped bark. Divide perennials.

LAWNS: - Re-seed worn areas. Aerate and scarify with a wire rake. Apply an autumn feed. Mow with blades set at medium height


ALLOTMENT NEWS

 

SEED SCHEME - Any member wishing to order seeds via our dedicated scheme are encouraged to do so by 17th November. Orders can be placed online or via traditional paper copy. Please contact Phil Hickley for more information.

AUTUMN Work-In 22nd October 2023 - Thanks to everyone who signed up to join us for the Autumn Work-In. There are always plenty of jobs that need doing so even if you weren't able to come along, site manager Martin Leech will still be able to find a suitable job for you if you're interested. Contact Martin for more information.

THE HUT- winter closing - ‘The Hut’ will re-open for the next season on Saturday 3rd February 2024 although, over the winter period we will continue to open the Hut on the second Saturday of each month in November (11th), December (9th) and January (13th) between 10am and 12 noon. Outside of these dates, members are welcome to contact Dennis for items they require, and order -  preferably using the 'click and collect' facility.

FEED THE BIRDS - We supply a selection of feeds to encourage wild birds into your garden.


ANNUAL FLOWER AND PRODUCE SHOW

2023 - The full list of major prize winners, winners of the individual classes, best kept allotment and details of previous mamoth vegetable record breakers along with grand prize draw winners, hut draw winners and a range of pictures from the Show can now be found on our web site: www.capelallotments.co.uk

2024 - The dates for next year's Show are confirmed - Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th September 2024. For those interested in the 2024 photography classes, these have been decided and are as follows:

  • A Royal Mail Post-box
  • Architecture
  • Still Life
  • A Fishing Boat(s)
  • A Picture Of Your Choice

All photographs to be colour, minimum size 150 x 100mm / 6" x 4" and maximum size 190 x 130mm / 7.5" x 5". Must be mounted and taken within the last 12 months.

 

For those interested in the 2024 handicraft classes, these are as follows:

  • Hand Knitted Item Of Clothing (Free Choice)
  • Knitted Item Containing an Intarsia Picture
  • Crocheted Waistcoat
  • A Christmas Decoration Using Any Medium
  • Cross Stitch Card for a Birthday (Max Size 250mm x 150mm)
  • Cross Stitch Or Tapestry Item (Kit or Freestyle)
  • Any Other Craft Item (Hard Material)
  • Any Other Craft Item (Soft Material)

CAPEL ALLOTMENTS ASSOCIATION'S

GUIDE TO GARDENING IN NOVEMBER

 

 

Web site – www.capelallotments.co.uk

 

 

VEG PLOT: - Pick frost tender crops, clear ground and get started on winter digging incorporating well-rotted manure, composted garden waste or mushroom compost (contact Capel Mushrooms on 01473 310380 for more details). Sow broad beans, lettuce under cloches and peas under fleece. Plant garlic cloves. Apply slug pellets selectively. Cut back yellowing asparagus foliage to 2". Feed compost heaps with sulphate of ammonia. 

  

FRUIT: - Apply a Winter Tree Wash to fruit trees and bushes to control over-wintering insect pests. Remove summer fruited raspberry canes and tie in new shoots. Order and plant trees and bushes with a dusting of bone meal.

 

GREENHOUSE: - Empty greenhouse and wash down with Jeyes. Line with 1.5m wide bubble plastic. Bring in all frost tender plants. Check for and spray white fly. Apply slug pellets selectively. Wash all pots and trays in Jeyes. Try sowing carrots, spring onions, radish and lettuce in large pots, transplant lettuce when large enough. Polytunnel plot holders please clear all summer crops by Christmas.

 

FLOWERS: - Plant spring flowering bulbs in pots or outside as soon as space is available. Plant wallflowers, sweet williams, carnations, pinks, pansies, polyanthus and heathers. Sow sweet peas. Mulch borders with chipped bark. Divide perennials.

 

LAWNS: - Re-seed worn areas. Aerate and scarify with a wire rake. Apply an autumn feed. Mow with blades set at medium height

 

                                                    

ALLOTMENT NEWS

 

 

SEED SCHEME

Any member wishing to order seeds via our dedicated scheme are encouraged to do so by 17th November. Orders can be placed online or via traditional paper copy. Please contact Phil Hickley for more information.

 

AUTUMN Work-In 22nd October 2023

Thanks to everyone who signed up to join us for the Autumn Work-In. There are always plenty of jobs that need doing so even if you weren't able to come along, site manager Martin Leech will still be able to find a suitable job for you if you're interested. Contact Martin for more information.

 

                                               THE HUT- winter closing

‘The Hut’ will re-open for the next season on Saturday 3rd February 2024 although, over the winter period we will continue to open the Hut on the second Saturday of each month in November (11th), December (9th) and January (13th) between 10am and 12 noon. Outside of these dates, members are welcome to contact Dennis for items they require, and order -  preferably using the 'click and collect' facility.

 

FEED THE BIRDS

 

We supply a selection of feeds to encourage wild birds into your garden.

 

ANNUAL FLOWER AND PRODUCE SHOW

 

2023

 

The full list of major prize winners, winners of the individual classes, best kept allotment and details of previous mamoth vegetable record breakers along with grand prize draw winners, hut draw winners and a range of pictures from the Show can now be found on our web site: www.capelallotments.co.uk

 

2024

 

The dates for next year's Show are confirmed - Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th September 2024. For those interested in the 2024 photography classes, these have been decided and are as follows:

·         A Royal Mail Post-box

·         Architecture

·         Still Life

·         A Fishing Boat(s)

·         A Picture Of Your Choice

 

All photographs to be colour, minimum size 150 x 100mm / 6" x 4" and maximum size 190 x 130mm / 7.5" x 5". Must be mounted and taken within the last 12 months.

 

For those interested in the 2024 handicraft classes, these are as follows:

 

  • Hand Knitted Item Of Clothing (Free Choice)
  • Knitted Item Containing an Intarsia Picture
  • Crocheted Waistcoat
  • A Christmas Decoration Using Any Medium
  • Cross Stitch Card for a Birthday (Max Size 250mm x 150mm)
  • Cross Stitch Or Tapestry Item (Kit or Freestyle)
  • Any Other Craft Item (Hard Material)
  • Any Other Craft Item (Soft Material)