If you go down to the worms today…

The worm bucket’s been sitting at the bottom of the garden for nearly four months now. I’ve been visiting it on a regular basis, opening the lid away from me to stop getting a mouthful of fruit flies (thanks for the tip, Scarlett!) and putting in my kitchen waste as and when. There’s slugs and mouldy bread on the top but at the bottom is the beginnings of some nice old rich worm compost and more worm liquid in the bucket below. That’s great you know, as all you have to do is pop down once a week and wait, no money’s involved, how good is that?

The rest of the garden is starting to perk up now. The weather has been a bit of a pain of late with only the odd dry hour here and there you can work in. The other week I was fed up as a mate at Tai Chi had been telling us how well his garden was doing (a lot better then mine was!) so I went out and got a bottle of Miracle-Gro in despair (as the worm and the comfrey liquid still need a bit more time) and an evening it weren’t raining I gave the garden a good feed. Now there’s flowers on the the Tomatoes where there weren’t (see “where’s the buds bud?”), there’s even a couple of Courgettes forming, and the third attempt of the heap is looking a bit colourful too. I’m sure If I’d waited, it all would have happened naturally but sometimes I get very impatient! What difference a week makes eh?

There is such a thing as a free lunch pt. 2

A big shout to Dr Strangedub and DJ Baby Swiss of KFAI’s Echo Chamber on their new compilation “Echo Chamber – Around the World In Dub Vol. 1 & 2”, two CDs worth of heavy dubwise, world-wize sounds available as a free download from Dan Dada Records. Featuring some excellent tuneage from Zion Train, Trevor The Technician McKenzie, The Mutant Frogs, Dubmatix, Kukan Dub Lagan and the debut single “Dark Dread” from Madtone (my good gardening self) from a few years back. A perfect compilation for blasting out while chilling out on a summer’s evening in the back garden. Available free from

http://dandadarecords.bandcamp.com/album/echo-chamber-around-the-world-in-dub-vol-1-2

The rhythm doctor’s birthday ding-dong!

chris rhythm doctor celebrates his birthday with the soho socialites!
Saturday 7th July 2012 from

18:00 until 02:00
at The Star of Kings
126 York Way
N1 0AX
London
FREE (of course!)

spinning the music on funktion one sound system
Femi B
Danny Dixon
Ben Pepper Sleeves
Ben Torrens
One Deck Pete (Madtone/Weeds up to me knees) playing his scratched reggae selection!
Rhythm Doctor more tbc

basement kino featuring audio visual freakout – ‘spurt’ !

Spread the word & bring as many friends as you wish this is a seriously nice boozer/venue with great vibes!

Where’s the buds, bud?

Things are certainly up and down in the garden at the moment with the mad mix of weather continuing into July. One thing I have noticed is that the two tomato plants in the raised bed behind the salad patch are looking well healthy with strong growth and lots of green, too much green in fact as there’s no sign of any flowers yet!

I am more than certain it’s to do with the fertility of the soil (it mentions in one of my gardening books that a high nitrogen content causes more leaf than flowers). The raised bed was supposed to be filled with a good mixture of top soil with compost from the heap. I think I must have overdone it on the compost as the Tomato plants in other parts of the garden are doing well with flower trusses forming. Ah well, you win some you lose some and with this gardening lark it’s all about learning isn’t it?

Also here’s how the root veg bed is looking (with another couple of Tomato plants at the rear). There’s a few spaces here and there where the sowing earlier in the year didn’t take but I’ll resow and fill in the gaps on the next root day.

On the subject of Tomato plants, I was down the Walworth Road on Sunday and visited East Street market looking for old records and passed a road off the main drag (about half-way down towards the Old Kent Rd) where there were plant stalls. There was a mixture of veg and bedding quite cheap and at the end of the row an old man was selling what looked like rejected plants even cheaper. The plants looked a bit past their sell-by date and were parched to say the least and I don’t think I would have taken a chance as the plants on the other stalls were a bargain anyway.

Incidentally, I spent a whacking £1.80 on a pile of pop/reggae singles from the 70’s (including Bob and Marcia’s Young Gifted and Black, Harry J All Star’s Liquidator and the Detroit Emerald’s Ghetto Child) from a stall where they were playing the latest pop hits from Jim Reeves and Wizzard. Brilliant!