Sunday, 3 October 2010

How it is

It's shaping up to be a wet autumn so I'm glad I got the maincrop spuds safely gathered in last weekend. Out on the plot there's carrots, leeks and sprouts for the winter and purple sprouting broccoli for the early spring. The spring cabbage is starting to grow away and I've sown some broad beans for then too. The runner beans are over but I've got peas in the freezer. In the greenhouse the tomatoes are about over but the dastardly peppers are still cropping nicely. In the fruit department I've still plenty of apples, pears and the last of the blackberries and autumn raspberries. I'm also sprinkling a few home grown flax seeds on my muesli of a morning - I haven't developed x-ray vision yet but I'm sure it's only a matter of time.






A belated happy autumn equinox to us all!


5 comments:

Matron said...

That's an impressive lack of weeds on your plot! I just take close up shots of my veggies and hope nobody will look too closely in the background!

Simon said...

Thanks Matron. I'd be happy to swap having a few more weeds for being able to cook like you!

Simon said...

Love the photos of you plot and I am very envious of the fact that it is weed free mainly due to lack of time when the weather has been good enough to get out there.

Turid said...

What an inspirational blog - I'm glad I found it! Looking forward to following the development of your projects!

Simon said...

Thanks very much. Looking forward to reading about yours in Italy