For some reason I was lacking enthusiasm yesterday and it took me ages to get going. I took down 2 5 litre cans to store some water as the bins are getting quite full and more rain is forecast. They may as well be full at the plot as empty at home. I also took some more net bags (the sort fruit comes in) to support the melons. The intention was to harvest some raspberries, but by the time I got down there the wasps were out and I couldn't face it. I then wandered round aimlessly, pulling out the odd bit of horsetail from the raised beds, and nipping off a few tomato sideshoots, and I put away the pea supports which I hadn't had time to do on Sunday. Everything was still wet and I decided to go home and leave it all to dry.
The afternoon was marginally better, although it was nearly 2.30 by the time I got my act together. I spent most of the time in the tunnel, removing weed seedlings and bits of horsetail that seem to appear from nowhere. Then I harvested a kohlrabi (these have split, presumably because of the sudden influx of large amounts of water, and are now being attacked by slugs) and some french beans. I decided to pull a carrot from the tunnel to see how these were doing - they look great on top, but you can never tell with carrots. The one I pulled was nearly an inch across, about 6 inches long and with a nice, straight, undamaged root. This is far better than I expected and if they are all like that they will be superb when they have grown a bit more.
The afternoon was marginally better, although it was nearly 2.30 by the time I got my act together. I spent most of the time in the tunnel, removing weed seedlings and bits of horsetail that seem to appear from nowhere. Then I harvested a kohlrabi (these have split, presumably because of the sudden influx of large amounts of water, and are now being attacked by slugs) and some french beans. I decided to pull a carrot from the tunnel to see how these were doing - they look great on top, but you can never tell with carrots. The one I pulled was nearly an inch across, about 6 inches long and with a nice, straight, undamaged root. This is far better than I expected and if they are all like that they will be superb when they have grown a bit more.
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