So I planted out the brussels sprouts on Saturday, since when the wind has been doing it's damnedest to rip them out again. We've had a little bit of rain but nowhere near enough to do much good. On the other hand there's plenty of flowers to enjoy and at least the rapture didn't happen yet.
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
Thursday, 19 May 2011
Cabbaged
The spring cabbage I sowed last August is doing nicely and providing me with plenty of greens...
...which is just as well because the summer cabbages aren't doing well at all. The dry weather has left them stressed and so vulnerable to pests. This lot are being attacked by flea beetles; they'll never make decent plants and will have to come out.
...which is just as well because the summer cabbages aren't doing well at all. The dry weather has left them stressed and so vulnerable to pests. This lot are being attacked by flea beetles; they'll never make decent plants and will have to come out.
Peas
Garlic
Tomatoes
Ox-eye daisies
I'm well pleased with these. I started them off from seed and planted them out in my orchard last year. Now they're flowering a treat. Hopefully they'll seed themselves around and spread too.
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Struggling
May Day. Up the workers. April in central England turned out to be the hottest and driest since records began 350 years ago, ie it didn't rain. At all. The sun is blazing and just to rub it in there's a stiff easterly wind doing it's damnedest to desiccate everything in it's path. It's blowing just cold enough for me not to notice the UV taking my skin off. Not good growing weather. The perennials and anything planted out last year with their roots well down in the soil - the broccoli, asparagus and spinach - is doing well enough, so I won't starve. Even the autumn-planted spring cabbage is hearting up nicely without any watering. But anything planted out this spring is struggling - the peas look sorrowful and the cabbage positively pathetic.
9-star perennial broccoli undersown with trefoil.
9-star perennial broccoli undersown with trefoil.
Out in the country
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