Paid a fast visit to the plot today to harvest broadies for lunch and tomorrow's dinner. But last friday, I spent the day there and weeded the spud bed 1 (earlies and 2nd earlies/salads), the roots bed and the onions. And a quick trim around a few paths and some weeds from peas/beans bed. Then I dug over what was tomatoes last year and planted, through weed suppressant membrane, my mixture of summer and winter squashes, pumpkins and courgettes that were ready (11 plants in total) and 15 sweetcorn in between those.
DH was there last friday for half a day, and he weeded the maincrop spuds, dug over the old leeks bed and sowed a load of mixed brassicas (loads of calabrese, and lots of others- cabbages (april, red and savoy), cauliflower, kale (red and black), PSB and brussles sprouts). Also through WSM (our way of keeping control over the weeds as we can't grow everything otherwise). He also dug over the last of the legumes bed, and I'll sow 3 more rows of peas next visit.
It is starting to look decent by now, although the climbing beans I platned out a couple of weeks ago are struggling (lack of water we think). So I may need to sow a few more. Otherwise, we have plenty in the ground, a little spare space for successional things and we are starting to harvest this year's crops. YAY!!
DH was there last friday for half a day, and he weeded the maincrop spuds, dug over the old leeks bed and sowed a load of mixed brassicas (loads of calabrese, and lots of others- cabbages (april, red and savoy), cauliflower, kale (red and black), PSB and brussles sprouts). Also through WSM (our way of keeping control over the weeds as we can't grow everything otherwise). He also dug over the last of the legumes bed, and I'll sow 3 more rows of peas next visit.
It is starting to look decent by now, although the climbing beans I platned out a couple of weeks ago are struggling (lack of water we think). So I may need to sow a few more. Otherwise, we have plenty in the ground, a little spare space for successional things and we are starting to harvest this year's crops. YAY!!
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