All the rain we should have had in the spring seems to have fallen in the last fortnight. Still, life goes on, which is just as well really. More than enough to eat, still sweet peas and carnations for fragrance, and I'm in danger from falling fruit with all the plums. Thinking ahead I've been sowing chicory, spring cabbage and kale. And this afternoon it even stopped raining.
Sunday, 29 August 2010
Chillis
Saturday, 14 August 2010
Open day
Open day on our site today; the people who visited my plot made approving noises so I must be doing something right.
August must be the most rewarding month on the plot - hardly any work to do but loads of food to eat. I've got blackberries and raspberries coming out of my ears, three kinds of beans, peas, cabbages, carrots, onions, tomatoes and grapes now too. It's a regular garden of eden out there.
Happy staff on the produce stall at our open day.
August must be the most rewarding month on the plot - hardly any work to do but loads of food to eat. I've got blackberries and raspberries coming out of my ears, three kinds of beans, peas, cabbages, carrots, onions, tomatoes and grapes now too. It's a regular garden of eden out there.
Happy staff on the produce stall at our open day.
Sweetcorn
Winter tares
Phacelia
I sowed this for green manure where my manky garlic was. I've already dug half of it in and this patch is about ready for that now too.
Dahlias
Only a couple of these germinated this year because I used old seed. That ought to teach me but it probably wont. Still, they've made fine plants and the bees like them too.