Sunday, 11 November 2012

Back on the plot after a terrible Summer. Spring Cabbages & Garlic Sets. More land!

We haven't posted for a while. After record-breaking cold and wet weather with saturated ground for months on end, we have had a very poor harvest.

The new half plot 204A that we planted with potatoes only produced half a barrow load.   The sweetcorn grew very tiny cobs and we had no root vegetables because the seed was washed away.  It also turned out to be a very bad idea to try planting leeks in a seed bed rather than starting them at home.  The peas failed but the beans all grew quite well.  However the plot was too wet to walk on a lot of the time so we missed much of the harvest.

We did reasonably well with onions and garlic and we have had a few really good heads of broccoli and cauliflower just recently.  We will have sprouts for Christmas.  We grew enough fruit and rhubarb to make a couple of pots of jam, but again because of the awful weather there was little fruit to pick.

Quite a few people became disheartened by the weather and for the first time in a few years there are vacant plots and no waiting list.

Ever optimistic though, today we happily accepted the offer of the other half of plot 204, so now we have an allotment 10m wide x 50m long.

The weather was dry almost all week for the first time in ages, so today it was all hands on deck to plant around 100 sets each of garlic and Japanese onions, and a dozen Durham Early cabbage plants. Some very nice large cauliflower and a the first of the Brussels sprouts to take home.