It has been sunny all week so we finally got to plant out assorted cabbages, purple sprouting broccoli and Brussels sprouts where the nitrogen-fixing green manure has been dug in. They should have been planted out in May and June but the weather has been too bad.
We lifted all of the garlic. The bulbs are the biggest we have grown so far. They are quite wet despite the good weather so we spread them on wire racks to dry.
Monday, 30 July 2012
Sunday, 22 July 2012
First Harvest. Sweetcorn, Dwarf French Beans & Courgette Plants
Only the highest part of the plot was dry enough to work. We planted out sweetcorn, dwarf french beans and courgettes. They are all hungry plants so we put in plenty of chicken manure pellets. The soil hadn't been fertilised because we had intended to plant roots there as year four in our rotation. It's too late for that now.
There were broad beans and spring cabbage leaves, and we harvested the early onions. We should have new potatoes by now but the plant we dug up had tiny, slug damaged tubers. Not very promising. And it looks like the last main crop potatoes we planted on the new plot haven't come up at all. It looks very wet there.
There were broad beans and spring cabbage leaves, and we harvested the early onions. We should have new potatoes by now but the plant we dug up had tiny, slug damaged tubers. Not very promising. And it looks like the last main crop potatoes we planted on the new plot haven't come up at all. It looks very wet there.
Saturday, 21 July 2012
Monday, 2 July 2012
Wettest June on Record
Another record breaking month.
This year we are really struggling to plant seeds because of the awful weather, and we can't do a lot on the plot because the soil is so wet. This time last year we were harvesting new potatoes, a few carrots, plenty of peas, cabbages, early onions and broad beans. We need sunshine for the garlic and early onions we should be harvesting about now, and it is very late for sowing seed so we will be lucky to have any carrots or swedes this year. It's too late for parsnips. And the rain continues.
But we will have enough potatoes to last until Spring, and we shouldn't have to buy onions or garlic this year.
This year we are really struggling to plant seeds because of the awful weather, and we can't do a lot on the plot because the soil is so wet. This time last year we were harvesting new potatoes, a few carrots, plenty of peas, cabbages, early onions and broad beans. We need sunshine for the garlic and early onions we should be harvesting about now, and it is very late for sowing seed so we will be lucky to have any carrots or swedes this year. It's too late for parsnips. And the rain continues.
But we will have enough potatoes to last until Spring, and we shouldn't have to buy onions or garlic this year.
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