Sunday, 26 June 2011

More Weeding and Planting Out. Peas and Currants

After another wet week, Sunday was sunny and a very hot and humid 31 c.

We did lots more weeding and interplanted pak choi seedlings among the savoy cabbages and kale. The pak choi will have been harvested before the space is needed by the brassicas.  We finished planting the row of dwarf French beans.  We also planted out a few more runner bean and pea plants, and some butternut squash among the sweetcorn.

Suddenly there are lots of peas so we started to harvest them from the bottom of the plants. There are ripe currants too. We should pick them. There are still plenty of early onions, broad beans and early cabbages.  Some of the first early potatoes are in flower so we should have new potatoes very soon, and baby carrots.

It looks as if we will be able to get another half plot next door but one to ours.  If we do we could possibly grow enough potatoes and onions to last all year.