Sunday, 21 April 2013

Spring Weather at Last. Purple Sprouting

Finally we have managed to get to work on the plot so the digging and weeding has started.  There is a massive amount to do, but we made a good start with three of us there today.

The garlic and early onions are looking good, and there is some purple sprouting to eat.  There are some broad beans coming through, but about half have been eaten or rotted, and the early cabbages have completely disappeared, eaten by slugs / pigeons no doubt.

The potatoes are chitting and we have started planting at home- tomatoes, chilies, courgettes and leeks so far.

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Second Coldest March on Record

We have had the second coldest March on record, beaten only by March 1962.  This month shared its average temperature of 2.2c with March 1947.  On the plus side it has been much drier than average so the ground is finally becoming dry enough to work.

It is still bitterly cold and windy, and the ground remains too cold for seed planting.