It was a lovely spring day, quite warm and sunny. The clocks went forward last night so we can stay later on the plot now that the evenings are longer.
There was plenty of really good purple sprouting this weekend. We harvested the top parts and there are lots of new spears growing from the stems underneath. To get to the purple sprouting we had to repair the brassica cage which had been partially collapsed by the snow.
We took the black plastic off the front of the new plot and started digging it with the azada. The plastic had been there since we got the plot last September. The ground was quite clear underneath but there was still a fair amount of couch grass root. The first early potatoes will be going in there next weekend. We are going to grow potatoes on most of the new plot so as to clear the ground (and to try to become self-sufficient for potatoes).
The first seeds of the year went in today; Amsterdam Forcing early carrots, broadcast sown in the cold frame. They will be ready to eat in June.
Started to dig over the end of the onion and legume bed where the broad bean and early pea seeds are going. This bed follows potatoes in our crop rotation. The soil is quite rich from the chicken manure and compost we put in for the potatoes, and virtually weed-free apart from the annual weeds which are OK to dig in. The onion and garlic sets we planted there last autumn are growing really well, particularly the garlic, and there are still quite a few leeks to harvest.