The plan today was to get the rest of the bed and paths dug while the weather was reasonable, and I managed to do this in 2 session, removing about 1/4 of a trug of horsetail roots. Some of them were producing new shoots, and some of these were about the thickness of a hair - not easy to see or remove without breaking them. When I had finished I put the matting back down on the paths and swept up the soil so that it doesn't turn to mud tonight.
Other than that, I harvested some lettuce for lunch and some spinach for tea, and took a few photos:
Hard to see much because of the covers. Rhubarb is growing nicely. The nearest bed will be a hotbed for melons later. The 2 netted beds in the next row are cauliflowers.
Plenty of lettuce and spinach in the hotbed.
Tunnel is looking rather more empty. There is still some beetroot and a few leeks, plus plenty of PSB, but the brokali is rapidly bolting. At the front of the photo is the minarette cherry tree which is just starting to come into leaf.
Potatoes under the cover are just coming through. Raspberries are coming into leaf. Some of the peas can just be seen on the left of the photo, in front of the hedge.
The empty bed under the blue net needs topping with used compost, and will be planted with parsnips, beetroot and summer leeks. Onions are showing in the bed behind.
Other than that, I harvested some lettuce for lunch and some spinach for tea, and took a few photos:
Hard to see much because of the covers. Rhubarb is growing nicely. The nearest bed will be a hotbed for melons later. The 2 netted beds in the next row are cauliflowers.
Plenty of lettuce and spinach in the hotbed.
Tunnel is looking rather more empty. There is still some beetroot and a few leeks, plus plenty of PSB, but the brokali is rapidly bolting. At the front of the photo is the minarette cherry tree which is just starting to come into leaf.
Potatoes under the cover are just coming through. Raspberries are coming into leaf. Some of the peas can just be seen on the left of the photo, in front of the hedge.
The empty bed under the blue net needs topping with used compost, and will be planted with parsnips, beetroot and summer leeks. Onions are showing in the bed behind.
Comment