Wednesday, 21 June 2023
The Shark has Jumped...
Thursday, 7 July 2022
Summer Plot Review
A lovely morning of sunshine, after what seems like weeks of wind and cloud - but no rain to speak of. So off to the plot to water.
Alliums in the foreground. The leeks onions and shallots are green, but the yellow strip is three rows of garlic. (Digging up the first few they are rather disappointing.) The potatoes behind are looking really happy.
And what pretty flowers on the Blue Danube!
Beside the alliums the brassica patch is looking a bit sparse, but is nearly full up now and will come into its own later when the seedlings put on some leaf.
Friday, 20 August 2021
Allotment Tour Summer 2021
It is a sure sign of summer progressing when your fennel is ready for harvest. After a summer where my focus has been elsewhere I realise it is time to do my "warts and all" tour of the plot.
The parsnips are progressing steadily regardless of the stop start weather. Alongside I have some second sowing of autumn crops where the elephant garlic was.
Tuesday, 15 June 2021
Bee Magnets
The garden is just buzzing today. Some bees have latched onto the new Buddleja globosa as if they are trying to eat them like marshmallows
A surprise to me was the attraction of the Stachys byzantina for this bee.
Sunday, 23 May 2021
Allotment Tour May
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Broad beans (under netting) |
Wednesday, 27 May 2020
Allotment Tour 27/5/20
Rhubarb is at one end (together with a globe artichoke). The bare patch before the blueberry pen and strawberries is my aspiring asparagus patch.
...beyond which is the potato patch...
...then peas and beans (with their scrap heap supports) ...
...climbing beans and cucurbits (currently finding their feet under netting). The cages are protecting celeriac. ...
Beyond that is currently a sight for sore eyes - soon to house sweetcorn and my brassica patch.
That takes you from end to end on one side. Heading back along the other side in the reverse direction you start with the fruit cage. This is three bays (Berries/Raspberries/Strawberries)...
...but the last (former strawberry bay) now has been given over to new salad sowings...
We are big on carrots - but so is the carrot root fly so they have to be covered .
Bringing up the rear are the alliums. Onions to the left, garlic and elephant garlic to the right.
That gets you back to the shed!