Planted some beans, peas, chillis and tomatoes in the greenhouse thing I made last month from bits of old plastic greenhouse.
This is the greenhouse thing
The allotment looks a bit tidier too after we stuck some bags of manure on it and dug over the weeds. The tiny row of boxes is easier to manage compared to a plot of land bigger than my house.
I’ve been growing cucumbers in a little plastic greenhouse thing in the back garden. Normally my attempts at this end badly, with the cucumbers turning into the most bitter things on the planet.
This time I succeeded, so I’ve been pickling them. Not all of them were pleasant to eat, it’s a bit like Russian Roulette. I chop the end off a cucumber, take a bite and chew it for a few seconds. It soon becomes obvious if the thing is edible or not.
One of FitBit’s more useful features is its ability to automatically detect exercise. I think it uses a combination of your heart rate and how the device is moving.
The pattern of motion and heart rates must be categorised by FitBit so the app can tell the difference between “swimming” and “running”, etc.
It’s not a precise system though. Yesterday I went skating for a few hours, and then spent the afternoon working on my allotment.
I can see how walking and skating are similar. They both take relatively low amounts of effort and have a rhythmic stepping pattern.
Gardening and cycling though don’t seem that similar. Then I remembered I spent a while using my awesome battery powered rotavator to turn over some of the ground, and I guess the shaking of my arms and the effort of trying to stop the thing escaping looks a bit similar to a bike rolling along a dirt track.
This is a bike now. Probably not comfortable to sit on!