Saturday, 7 March 2015

So what happened (or didn't) on Plot 205 last season?

And suddenly it's March again.

After our ever-optimistic start last year, our two plots 204 and 205 fell into neglect to the point that we had to do some frantic work before the end of season plot inspection, and took the decision to give up Plot 204.

So what was our excuse? Team 205 was depleted with one of us away on a residential training course all Summer which left it to Sam to manage two plots. This all got to be a bit too much and before we knew it the weeds were chest high and we'd missed most of the key planting times. It's hard to stay motivated when this happens.

There was some consolation  in September with a great harvest of hops which we used to make sleep pillows as gifts, and a bumper crop of apples which were used to make the first ever Plot 205 cider.

As we write there is garlic growing well from Autumn planting, and broad beans that have mostly survived over Winter. The Autumn planting peas have disappeared without a trace.

Onwards and upwards for 2015.