It was deceptively chilly today as the sun was shining and there wasn't much cloud in the sky. It must have been noticably sunny because our cat spent a while catching some rays.
I started the weekend's gardening by resowing some onions. I sowed some a few weeks ago and most germinated but perhaps the light levels weren't quite enough for them to really get going. Then I sowed half a packet of Aquadulce Claudia broad beans into seed trays and put them in the mini greenhouse on the patio. I'll sow the rest of the packet in a few weeks so the beans don't all arrive at once.
Bit of a nice surprise in the post this week - some Santero onion sets. I think they must have been a free offer as part of a seed order I placed back in October. Nice. It'll be interesting to see how these compare to any seed-sown ones that get planted out.
Finally headed over to the plot and it was a lot wetter on the ground than I expected so digging wasn't really an option. I found some cauliflower plants growing well under some tunnel cloches. A few of them had bent stems, probably because their growth had been restricted by the low cloches. I decided to remove the cloches, replant the caulis a bit deeper and cover them with netting.
In the piccie above, they've got that sad-sack look that just-moved plants have. Fingers crossed that they'll perk up. I decided not to water them in as the soil was wet and I didn't want it to freeze around them.
I had 5 elephant garlic cloves at home which I had potted up with the rest of the garlic just before Christmas. 4 of them had developed roots so I planted them all out next to the other cloves planted out 2 weeks ago.
Before leaving the plot (my fingers were getting frozen with all the cold mud on my gloves), I put the sodden brassica plants from Bed 7 (from which I removed the netting to use for the caulis) onto the compost heap. They were joined by some of the rotten leaves around the base of the globe artichokes.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
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Sunbathing in January, Chloe!
Well done on your planting.
Sunbathing in January, Chloe!
Well done on the planting.
Because the weather is so changeable, and sometimes so cold (its gonna drop to -6 again), we bought a couple of mini greenhouses so we can get our plants going safely.
My wife wants one fo indoors so she can grow her herbs for the kitchen.
We found www.minigreenhouse.org.uk showed us the cheapest ones available.
Hi FlowerPowerGirl.
As you know, I don't normally participate in these kind of things, but I thought it would be great to learn a bit more about you, so I've tagged you for a favourite photo meme. No obligation of course, but it would be lovely if you would participate.
http://allotment2kitchen.blogspot.com/2010/02/my-letterbox-part-4.html
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