Things have picked up at the allotment as the weather has improved although it also means the grass paths seem to be growing really quickly so spending a lot of time mowing and strimming. Also had some problems with suspected slug attacks as a whole bed of small cauliflower and cabbage plants disappeared pretty much overnight, quite disappointing as we'd started them off at home from seed before planting out. Luckily we still have a few sprout plants left (well, lucky for Alison, I'm not keen on them..yuck)
We've also planted out some summer squashes and also a couple of pumpkin plants started at home from seed we swapped for at the seed swap earlier this year - they're all doing well so far and not been attacked by anything (yet). Also our strawberry plants are growing well and starting to fruit, the strawberries are huge and there seems to be loads of them :)
The raspberry canes also seem to be growing well, hopefully soon they'll be tall enough to tie in to the wire & stake supports I put up (which are a bit wonky to be honest but they'll do). The potatoes also seem to be growing really well with lots of foliage. We also have sugar snap peas and regular peas which are doing okay. There's also some onion sets along with my rather pathetic attempt at growing some from seed (maybe 3-4 of them left, they look more like blades of grass at the moment). Lots of garlic still in the ground which seems to be doing well, and also some fairly tiny leeks which will hopefully pick up soon.
Mowed, strimmed and had a tidy in the garden at home this evening after
work - along with what's in the cold frame we have some herbs and other
bits and bobs growing in pots and around the garden. Took this picture
of a bumblebee on the chive flowers, seemed to be loads of them in
the garden this evening. Good excuse to experiment with the macro mode
on my new camera :)
Looking cool - love the bumblebee pic!
ReplyDeleteWe got one of those hand mowers and it's fab (I'm sure the novelty will wear off, but we've only had it 2 weeks!)
I think we're going to be living off potatoes, garlic and sprouts this year. And rhubarb & raspberries. That's all we seem to be able to grow. Not sure what's happened, but beans/peas/mange touts are not playing at all this year! The only pumpkin seeds I've managed to get growing are ornamental gourds - well, that's a new skill I'll learn, no idea how to get them to the ornamental stage (yet!)
We had one of those push mowers not long after we started but we had so much grass to cut and it grew so quick we gave up and bought a petrol one. Probably a lot easier with just paths rather than half a field..heh
DeleteWent out this evening for a quick check and although our strawberries are doing well seems something has been attacking them, not sure if birds or slugs (chunks missing from the berries). Alison constructed a frame with netting over them so hopefully that might help. Patty Pan squashes seem to be doing well too, remember you saying they did well for you out there :)