Friday 30 August 2013

Let Harvesting Commence!

We may not have planted much on our allotment. It may still be half covered in weeds. But amazingly we are now managing to harvest some fruits of our labours.
 
Not huge amounts but just enough for a meal as and when we need it. And that's how it should be, rather than having a glut of something and getting fed up with eating it or having to give most of it away.
 
So the first runner beans are ready, just a few a time, but that's ok as that's enough for me. Even though they are melt in your mouth yummy, I haven't been able to persuade TK to try one yet.
 
We decided the first earlies might actually be ready a week or so early seeing as the foliage was starting to die back on them. And we were right!
This is the harvest from the first plant we dug up
 
 
TK has said he will eat the tiny one.......
Again just enough potatoes there for a meal or two for us. We dug up another plant a day or so ago and will try and do that every few days and work our way through them
 
So potatoes, runner beans and now the first beetroot. I decided one looked large enough and it was. So here is our haul from the other day.
 
 
So all in all we're really pleased with what we have achieved in a few months. The shed shop should be getting some onion sets in soon so hopefully we will have enough free ground to plant these.
I did work out a crop rotation plan the other day so need to make sure the right area is clear for them!
In the meantime, its back to the digging before the weather starts to turn.

Friday 16 August 2013

Picture Post

So here is where we are nearly three months into our allotment adventure
 
The first earlies are almost ready I think
 
 
The first few runner beans will be ready soon too
 
 
Swiss chard
 
 
Beetroot looking good and carrots coming on slowly
 
 
And finally what will be our perennial bed
 
 
And when you look at all the bits we have planted in isolation, things don't look too bad do they? So we'll ignore the big bit in the middle that is still weeds!

Thursday 15 August 2013

Slow Progress

So its been more than a month since I posted. Its been a really busy month with work both the editing and my fabric business so progress on the plot has been a little slow. Before that, believe it or not, it was just too hot for digging; we had temperatures around 30 degrees for several weeks!
I need to take my camera or TK's iPod down to the plot with me to take some photos as my iPhone thinks I don't have any room on it to take photos.
 
So what's been happening this last month?
 
The potatoes are well and truly established. I'm hoping the first earlies will be ready at the beginning of September, although a couple of plants might be ready already.
The first sowing of beetroot and carrots have been thinned and are doing well. Although the second sowing of carrots hasn't germinated much for some reason.
The runner beans have reached the top of the wigwam and the first beans are already 3 or 4 inches long.
We acquired some Swiss chard from a neighbouring plot owner which is just starting to settle in.
 
But the big news was the raspberries. We picked over 6lbs in the end despite the canes needing thinning out and generally needing taking care of. We made some jam with them.
 
Today I finally reached the other side at the bottom of the plot! It feels like I have been digging that section for ages. It was a bit demoralising to come back from a few days away to find it looking quite green again the other day, but a bit of hoeing has sorted that out!
We are now going to make the bottom of the plot a perennial bed. It already has the rhubarb. We will move the two currant bushes down there and I thought we would also put some asparagus in . Rather excitingly, we think we have a small asparagus plant growing in the raspberries!
 
So next post will be a picture post showing our progress, hopefully.