Sunday, 21 October 2007

Preparing for the Winter

The summer is well and truly over, there was a frost on the allotment this morning!

Sweetcorn, beetroot, courgettes have all died back. The total crop of three apples have been eaten. The red onions have been lifted and stored.

Spent the morning tidying up.
Allotment
Completed the netting around the brassicas, cleared the summer cabbage bed and planted with garlic bulbs.

We also cleared the legumes bed and planted Radar onion sets.
Allotment
The Rainbow Chard, in the background of the picture is still doing well.

The Raspberries are also still producing well, although the fruit doesn't have the fantastic taste it did back in August. The frosts may have finished the fruit season though.

Monday, 20 August 2007

Sun, in flower form

Not seeing so much of the real thing at the moment, but Tash's sunflowers are blooming this week.
Sunflowers

The variety is called "Earth Walker". They are smaller than the normal yellow flowers, but much more interesting!

Monday, 13 August 2007

Lots of Shallots

Cleared up the weeds along the onion and shallot rows yesterday, harvesting the remaining shallots along the way. A better harvest than the potatoes:
Shallots

Cleared the pea plants, which have stopped growing peas, and sowed some new carrot, fennel, and french beans in their place. In the background my new path, built from Dez's left over patio slabs, can be seen.
Update

Thursday, 9 August 2007

Blighted!

The entire site has been hit by potato blight. Lost about 1/3 of the Desiree crop, cut off the exposed foliage last weekend, then unearthed the potatoes last night. A lot of them had been infected, including this monster:
Huge Potato

Still, managed to fill a large bucket of good potatoes so could have been worse.

The tomatoes, on the other hand, have been a total loss. Another week and I might have been able to pick the first ones, but the blight got there first and the whole lot had to go on the bonfire.

Monday, 9 July 2007

Peas and Beans

A good crop of peas this evening, and the first few broad beans.
Peas & Beans

Fairly sure that the Catriona potatoes have blight so have removed all foliage. Will leave it a week for the blight spores to die then dig the half-row which is still in the ground. Fortunately the Desiree plants don't seem so badly affected so I am leaving them alone for the moment.

Sunday, 1 July 2007

The Weeds Strike Back!

Feels like I have spent hours clearing up weeds over the last week, but they are growing faster than I can remove them. At least the compost heap is growing!

Corner View

'Feltham First' peas are really getting into their stride. I picked half a carrier bag of fat pods this afternoon to add to more potatoes, courgettes, and shallots. The broad beans have plenty of pods now, some of them are getting quite fat, but not quite ready to eat today.

For Dinner

Tuesday, 26 June 2007

Making a meal of it

Dinner last night was lamb chops, new potatoes, peas, sauted courgette and shallots.

Unfortunately the allotment isn't big enough to keep livestock so the lamb came from New Zealand, but everything else was grown on the allotment and dug or picked less than 30 minutes before being eaten.

Very nice it was too!