Plenty of courgettes and cucumbers to harvest at the moment, although the plants at home are doing much better than the ones on the allotment, probably due to TLC, watering and growing them in garden compost.
There is a variety of beans to pick; Runner, climbing French and dwarf French. There are still broad beans too.
The plot is beginning to look quite Autumnal now. The maincrop onions (Sturion) are ready to harvest now, they look nice but are not as big as we hoped. The first row of beetroot and the Pink Fir Apple potatoes look ready. There are ripe damsons on the trees and the hops look ready to harvest soon.
The brassicas and swedes are growing quite slowly- must feed them this week. The carrots are still quite small but we have done much better with these this year and will hopefully have a steady supply next year.
Monday, 22 August 2011
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
Pentland Javelin Harvest
We have eaten all three rows of first early potatoes. We were growing the Pentland Javelin as main crop potatoes but dug up a couple of plants yesterday. They are still very much a new potato with thin, easily rubbed off skins but some of them are really big. Another success we think, thanks to spacing, feeding, watering, and only leaving two or three chits on the seed potatoes.
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
First Runner Beans
Picked the first three runner beans of the season today. They plants aren't very tall yet but they have plenty of salmon pink flowers. We got the seeds (Celebration) at Elder Stubbs Festival last year and they are supposed to out-perform all other types. We'll see.
We dug up the last plant from the three rows of first early potatoes. We have been eating them since the beginning of July and there were plenty of them. Seems that it was worth paying attention to spacing, watering and feeding (chicken manure pellets and compost before planting, then comfrey tea two or three times).
We dug up the last plant from the three rows of first early potatoes. We have been eating them since the beginning of July and there were plenty of them. Seems that it was worth paying attention to spacing, watering and feeding (chicken manure pellets and compost before planting, then comfrey tea two or three times).
Sunday, 7 August 2011
Planted out the Leeks
It was very rainy all week so the plot is looking green again.
We dug and weeded where the Arran Pilot potatoes have been lifted. The tubers were big and very plentiful; there is still half a row left of the three we planted.
We put in three rows of leeks where the potatoes had been. They should probably have been planted out weeks ago but they are much better plants this year (we grew them singly in modules) so hopefully they will catch up.
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We dug and weeded where the Arran Pilot potatoes have been lifted. The tubers were big and very plentiful; there is still half a row left of the three we planted.
We put in three rows of leeks where the potatoes had been. They should probably have been planted out weeks ago but they are much better plants this year (we grew them singly in modules) so hopefully they will catch up.
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