Hi all,
I'm a long time lurker but new poster
This is our 2nd year of allotmenteering on ground best described as clay in SE Wales. This year's spud patch had cabbage & kale in last year - we haven't improved the soil in this bit so did anticipate a low harvest.
We did wonder if the ground was still too wet/cold but went ahead & planted some chitted 1st & 2nd earlies on 09 April, leaving the rest until 15/16 April (although there wasn't much difference in the ground). We spotted the first tiny growth on 07 May. They grew a bit but although we tried to water well in the subsequent very dry spell they seemed to come to a standstill. We did also chuck a bit of multipurpose compost around them in about the last week of June in the hope that it would help them along. Since then we've had a good few weeks of rainy but warm weather.
Currently, they're not dead but still don't seem to be growing. If I've attached a pic correctly, it shows what they looked like on 16 July.
We don't really have anything but a few lettuce that could go into that patch of ground now as we'd anticipated it being full of lovely spuds for a while yet but the other-half wants to admit defeat, dig them up, manure the bed & cover it to stop the weeds . I'm wondering if it's worth giving them a bit more time?
Any views appreciated. x
I'm a long time lurker but new poster
This is our 2nd year of allotmenteering on ground best described as clay in SE Wales. This year's spud patch had cabbage & kale in last year - we haven't improved the soil in this bit so did anticipate a low harvest.
We did wonder if the ground was still too wet/cold but went ahead & planted some chitted 1st & 2nd earlies on 09 April, leaving the rest until 15/16 April (although there wasn't much difference in the ground). We spotted the first tiny growth on 07 May. They grew a bit but although we tried to water well in the subsequent very dry spell they seemed to come to a standstill. We did also chuck a bit of multipurpose compost around them in about the last week of June in the hope that it would help them along. Since then we've had a good few weeks of rainy but warm weather.
Currently, they're not dead but still don't seem to be growing. If I've attached a pic correctly, it shows what they looked like on 16 July.
We don't really have anything but a few lettuce that could go into that patch of ground now as we'd anticipated it being full of lovely spuds for a while yet but the other-half wants to admit defeat, dig them up, manure the bed & cover it to stop the weeds . I'm wondering if it's worth giving them a bit more time?
Any views appreciated. x
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