Along with planning what to grow this year I needed to work out my allotment plan and crop rotation. I have a very simple plan of the allotment, which I renew every year. Although it's too early to sow seeds outside, I have started a few off indoors in propagators on the kitchen windowsill. It can be a bit hit and miss as there isn't always enough light and seedlings can get leggy.
I sowed some chillies, peppers, broad beans and sweet peas. So the kitchen windowsills are now taken over with seed pots and trays. I check them several times a day and never fail to get excited when they start to germinate. Upstairs in one of the spare bedrooms are trays of seed potatoes laid out for chitting.
One of the jobs which the presenters of gardening programmes often tell you to do in the winter time is clean up your plant marker sticks. I have never had the time or patience to be bothered with this until this year when I have spent a few cold wet days sat in the kitchen scrubbing the marker sticks with wire wool and washing in soapy water. I know I will be pleased about all this preparation in a few weeks time when I'm sowing seeds or planting out and can reach for a nice clean seed marker.






