The First Harvest of the New Season....
By Plot58
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Well today saw me harvest the first meaningful crop from
this year’s sowings, I had a lovely bunch of radishes, they were sweet and very
peppery just what you want from a radish, they went well with our salad for
tonight’s dinner.
There is always that extra excitement with the first crop
of the year I know it’s only radish but the taste is better than anything you
can buy.
Today was also the first time I managed to spend some
meaningful time up the allotment, what with all this rain (much needed in this
part of the country) it made what time I did have spare for the plot almost
impossible to do anything, some parts of the allotment are VERY muddy and some
plots resemble bogs not allotment plots, but my investment in bark chipping has
already repaid me I was able to come and go on the plot with ease. The weeds
are at a manageable level too; wish I could say the same for the plot next to
me it’s a vacant plot that has just been left to its own devices for a year and
the weeds are now waist height!
I tried to give the potatoes there first earth up today I
say tried the soil was so wet it was just sticking to the folk I did my best
but will have to neaten it up when it dries out.
The carrot seeds I sowed back in late march have all
germinated and I have today put some fleece round them to stop the carrot fly,
I have never had an issue with this before but there is always a first time for
everything!!!
The plot is looking really good at present the soft fruit
is looking superb I have never seen so many flowers on my strawberries and the
raspberries have flourished in this wet weather, the rhubarb looks like it’s a
week or 2 from harvesting and the broad beans planted a few weeks ago are
looking healthy. The early sowing of lettuce is a week from harvesting too. All
in all I am pleased with the progress made so far in my first part of the
season and can’t wait to get some decent weather so the tender plants can start
to be put in their final homes.