It was a very wet weekend apart from Saturday afternoon when we were all on the plot to finish the brassica bed and make a new cage to keep the pigeons off. The rain was badly needed. The ground was very dry, even an arm's length down where we dug the holes for the alder poles we used to make the cage. Brought crushed egg shells (a good source of lime) we have been collecting to put in the brassica planting holes but it was too wet on Sunday to plant anything out.
The purple sprouting is finished and has started to flower. It was badly infested with literally thousands of cabbage whitefly so we pulled it all up and buried it deep in the compost heap.
Planted another row of beetroot where the purple sprouting was.
There is lots of weeding to do.
Harvested broad beans, green garlic, early cabbage and Japanese onions. Also tried a few broad bean tops before the blackfly arrive.