Pride of place has to go to the brassica patch. Brussels, kale and PSB still to come. Far left is a short row of mooli that I keep forgetting to check for root development.
At the far end are parsnips for this winter and 10 bags of farm yard manure to beef up the fertility for next year.
The contents of the fruit cage looks suitably dormant. I am currently half way through pruning . The net has been removed to avoid the danger of snow damage.
My customary "view from the end" looks a bit bleak but the leeks in the foreground should come on in the spring. The net hides the end of this year's carrots and next year's spring cabbages. To the right of the net are the last of the celery and celeriac. Both were high on expectation and a little short on delivery. ( The white piping is just awaiting deployment as protection for plants)
Just for completion, here is the pumpkin patch, currently fallow. There are beets, root and leaf, under the net, and some spring onions. Beyond are strawberry plants and a wannabe asparagus patch.
I see sprouts! Good ones too. I miss growing sprouts, we may need to try again next year…
ReplyDeleteThe sprouts (and parsnips) are a 'must' grow for Christmas dinner.
ReplyDeleteYou have more still in the ground than we have. We are down to some brassicas, parsnips, leeks, overwintering onions and garlic. O keep wondering whether we should try celeriac again.
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