Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Maincrop Onions, Purple Sprouting and a Scarecrow

A very pleasant and sociable weekend on the plot.  We also took part in a work party with other allotments holders for a couple of hours on Sunday.

The unseasonable hot and sunny weather continues with temperatures as high as 25C.   We have had no rain for two weeks now so we have been watering where we have planted seeds. 

A rather realistic looking new scarecrow dangling shiny strings of recycled CDs from his arms is now watching over the currants, raspberries and gooseberries, all of which seem to have responded well to pruning. 

We have started to dig in the green manure on the front bed and need to finish this as soon as possible. We should also get the main crop potatoes in the ground before the end of the month.  We planted four rows of  main crop onion sets (Sturon) which will be harvested in late August or September for winter storage.  400g of smallish sets was exactly enough to plant four rows with the sets planted four inches apart. 

Our neighbour gave us a horseradish plant which is looking very happy at the front of the plot.

There is still a row of  leeks left which need to be eaten by the end of the month.  There is also some purple sprouting which is a pleasant surprise as it didn't seem to be doing too well after the hard winter.  We have harvested the central stems so will hopefully get more side shoots.