Today's job was to weed the tunnel, but it soon became apparent that a more accurate description would be remove loads of horsetail shoots from the tunnel. After attempting to dig a couple of individual shoots up and finding more under the soil I decided I was going to have to dig the lot.
Digging the whole tunnel in one hot afternoon is not a sensible idea. I settled for about 1/4 of it, concentrating on the shed end, which is mostly empty now. I managed about an hour before I'd had enough, so I harvested the remaining 3 Northern Lights leeks for tea and also pulled up the last few small overwintered beetroot, which were starting to bolt - I will see if these are edible tomorrow. This cleared some more space in the tunnel and revealed yet more horsetail. I also removed the flowering stalks from the brokali, which is no longer edible. These want pulling out, but I had run out of energy.
No prizes for guessing what I will be doing tomorrow.
Digging the whole tunnel in one hot afternoon is not a sensible idea. I settled for about 1/4 of it, concentrating on the shed end, which is mostly empty now. I managed about an hour before I'd had enough, so I harvested the remaining 3 Northern Lights leeks for tea and also pulled up the last few small overwintered beetroot, which were starting to bolt - I will see if these are edible tomorrow. This cleared some more space in the tunnel and revealed yet more horsetail. I also removed the flowering stalks from the brokali, which is no longer edible. These want pulling out, but I had run out of energy.
No prizes for guessing what I will be doing tomorrow.
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