Saturday, 19 February 2011

Broad Beans

The Spring onions are definitely a non- starter so we planted three rows of broad beans (Witkiem Manita) where they were.

Fed comfrey tea to the leeks, kale and purple sprouting.  They all look like they have started growing again, especially the leeks but they are fairly small after the very cold winter.  The Jerusalem artichokes are big and really plentiful.

Finished pruning the currants and got four barrows of the free compost to mulch them with once they are weeded.

Monday, 14 February 2011

Seed Potatoes and some pruning

Went to the allotment shop yesterday and bought nine kilos of seed potatoes for only £10.80.

Earlies:  Arran Pilot - 3 rows
Main Crop:  Pink Fir Apple - 3 Rows, Cara - 3 Rows, Pentland Javelin - 3 Rows.

Had a go at pruning the blackcurrants.  Took off all the old wood with black bark at ground level, leaving some new shoots from last year.  Still need to weed around them and lop some more of the tallest branches off the trees soon to get better fruit within easier reach.

The garlic and early onions are up and looking lovely and the spring cabbages are doing well.  We're not so sure about the spring onions in the cold frame though.

There isn't much to eat at the moment; some sprouts and Jerusalem artichokes.  There might still be the odd parsnip but it was too wet to dig.  There is a row of celeriac beside the parsnips but it doesn't look like it's up to much.  It went in way too late last year we think, but it's our second attempt at celeriac without success.  The kale and and leeks are good to start eating in a week or so. They could maybe do with a feed of comfrey tea.