Yesterday was a write-off, as predicted. It rained pretty much all day. Nothing drastic, just the sort of drizzle that makes you extremely wet in a remarkably short time.
Today was better, although it was still showery. I went down first thing to take some photos and collect the jar of slugs for the chickens, adding to it first as there were quite a few slugs on the broccoli. I also picked up the raspberry leaves.
After lunch I went back during a dry slot and weeded round the hedges - there were loads of goosegrass seedlings. I also weeded some of the tunnel and harvested a leek for tea.
Today's photos:
This is the tomato bed I dug on Friday. The bucket on the hotbed contains florence fennel which is growing slowly. Near the entrance to the tunnel are the blackcurrant and pink blueberry bushes - the blueberry still has almost all its leaves. At the far end there are some strawberry plants in pots on the bench.
The dug area is the bean bed, which needs more digging as there is still a fair amount of horsetail roots in there. The other 3 beds on the left, including the one with the green net (brassicas) have been thoroughly dug. On the right the hotbed still contains a few beetroot from the February sowing, which are now rather large and probably woody. It really needs emptying. The bed next to it has been dug. The white net covers the parsnips, which are much more floppy than they were. This bed has not yet been dug. The one the other side of it was potatoes and has been dug, but probably needs going over again. The raspberries are losing their leaves slowly.
The council still haven't cut down that damn hedge!
Another view of the same thing. The puddles on the path show how wet everything is, especially at the far end.
From the other end. Brassicas under the green net are swede (left) , turnips, a huge savoy cabbage and some kohlrabi. The 2 remaining rhubarb plants are visible at the far end.
The compost area. There are some strawberries in pots and the rhubarb I planted in a bucket, which has decided to start growing.
Continued in next post...
Today was better, although it was still showery. I went down first thing to take some photos and collect the jar of slugs for the chickens, adding to it first as there were quite a few slugs on the broccoli. I also picked up the raspberry leaves.
After lunch I went back during a dry slot and weeded round the hedges - there were loads of goosegrass seedlings. I also weeded some of the tunnel and harvested a leek for tea.
Today's photos:
This is the tomato bed I dug on Friday. The bucket on the hotbed contains florence fennel which is growing slowly. Near the entrance to the tunnel are the blackcurrant and pink blueberry bushes - the blueberry still has almost all its leaves. At the far end there are some strawberry plants in pots on the bench.
The dug area is the bean bed, which needs more digging as there is still a fair amount of horsetail roots in there. The other 3 beds on the left, including the one with the green net (brassicas) have been thoroughly dug. On the right the hotbed still contains a few beetroot from the February sowing, which are now rather large and probably woody. It really needs emptying. The bed next to it has been dug. The white net covers the parsnips, which are much more floppy than they were. This bed has not yet been dug. The one the other side of it was potatoes and has been dug, but probably needs going over again. The raspberries are losing their leaves slowly.
The council still haven't cut down that damn hedge!
Another view of the same thing. The puddles on the path show how wet everything is, especially at the far end.
From the other end. Brassicas under the green net are swede (left) , turnips, a huge savoy cabbage and some kohlrabi. The 2 remaining rhubarb plants are visible at the far end.
The compost area. There are some strawberries in pots and the rhubarb I planted in a bucket, which has decided to start growing.
Continued in next post...
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