In the basket this time are Beetroot, Runner Beans, Chillis, Peppers, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Tomatoes and one solitary French Bean.
The Lettuce are "Webbs Wonderful", an Iceberg type. I was only able to use the hearts because the outer leaves had been extensively nibbled by slugs. Here's a tip for separating the leaves of a tight lettuce like this (and Little Gem / Romaine types too): do it under a running tap. The water gets under the leaves and lifts them apart gently so they don't tear.
The two tomatoes you see in the basket are "Maskotka", the first ripe ones from a small second crop on my two plants of this variety. They avoided the blight which took down the bigger varieties, and made it through the compost contamination saga better than any of the others, and now they are producing a second crop. I think you can understand why this is my favorite tomato variety!
"Maskotka" - 26 Sept 2014
I am also reckoning the "Orkado" tomatoes picked two weeks ago but only just ripened (indoors):
And the Mesclun I wrote about on Saturday:
And of course on Friday I got these, about which I wrote yesterday:
Saturday produced this modest yield - some more chillis and a handful of "Cobra" French Beans.
As the saying goes, "Every little helps"...
This is my entry for the Harvest Monday blog-hop, hosted as ever by Daphne's Dandelions.
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P.S. My blog was recently given an very nice accolade in an interview of prominent blogger Laila Noort (whose blog is sowandso.com) by Dave Ledoux who runs Back To My Garden. You can listen to the podcast here: http://t.co/x9UMOHoTzB