Thursday 27 August 2015

After the drought comes the flood

It has rained every day - sometimes very heavily - for the last week, and our drought is well and truly broken. Not everything has liked it (it has of course been a lot colder as well) but the courgettes and butternut squash are doing well.There are several squash on each of my two plants, and we have more courgettes and runner beans than we can use, or indeed freeze!





The sweetcorn also are doing quite well. I have picked a couple this week, but they were not ready - another week? This week, I have also been digging potatoes. Good harvest of about 6lb per root, but a lot of these have been attacked by slugs. Note to self : next year get some slug-resistant spuds!
I have also been harvesting beetroot, French beans - now coming to an end - onions and late strawberries, which have not enjoyed the weather! The onions are drying off in the greenhouse at home. Most look pretty good, and should keep a long time. The garlic are now all dried and hanging up, and there are definitely enough!

Monday 10 August 2015

More strawberries

These are my strawberry plants that I planted earlier this year. There are 3 kinds - early, mid-season and late. All gave a smallish harvest (they were only first year plants after all) earlier in the year, but now the late type is fruiting again. You will see that there are several small pots along the row. These are filled with compost, and I have planted a dozen of the runners from the plants in them to increase my stock. There were literally hundreds of runners, but I have cut most off, and am just keeping a few. I also took the opportunity, whilst the mesh was off, to pull up all the weeds (masses)and have a general tidy-up round the plants. When the runners have rooted, I will cut them off at the parent and plant them out. Next year they will give a few strawberries, but the older plants will crop more heavily. I will also root up another dozen runners, and the same in the third year. After the third year, I will chuck out the old plants, and will by then have enough rooted runners to replace them.

At the moment I am picking French beans, Runner beans, courgettes, beetroot, purple sprouting broccoli, cabbages and potatoes. Soon to come will be sweetcorn, and the peas were so good that I have planted some more. Their success depends upon the weather in September! I have also planted out some more beetroot, spring onions, lettuce and swede, which are looking OK, but my leeks have started to go to seed - too dry! It has not been overly hot in the main, but the last rain was more than 2 weeks ago, and before that about a month. So I am having to water frequently, but it is no substitute for rain.