Plot 36


Early harvest
August 22, 2010, 6:53 pm
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The trips to the allotment have been a bit sporadic of late. A combination of weekends away and rain in the weekday evenings have conspired against me. I was pleased to see that everything is still flourishing and the beetles are keeping their forays to a minimum.

There isn’t much to do except pull weeds and harvest. This week we have: aubergines, tomatoes, sweetcorn, potatoes, raspberries and blueberries. I’ve also harvested elderberries to try making something called Pontack; a preserve for use with pork and game.

The borlotti beans are persevering despite being in the worst spot in the allotment, too dry and too shaded. The squashes will be ready in about a month. I thought I’d planted butternut but they aren’t the right shape some are beautifully round, getting larger as you watch, the others are flat like flying saucers. The carrots, beetroot and parsnips are a little behind – I’m hoping now for an October harvest. My neighbour has taken pity on my shoddy carrot growing and we left clutching 12 beautiful carrots.

Squashes

Squashes



Raspberries
August 17, 2009, 10:46 pm
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Not 1, nor 2 but at least 10 raspberries were available for picking this afternoon at our drive by trip to the allotment. Also ripe were: tomatoes, runner beans, french beans, potatoes and herbs.

Sadly our borlotti bean took a bit of a tumble and is now supported by 5 bamboo canes. We haven’t been very good at rigging supports for the beans. First the broad beans had too high a structure and now the runner and borlotti too short.

There was no time to continue the staking exercise-  we’ll finish that this weekend and then the digging recommences…

raspberries

raspberries