Sunday 21 August 2016

Heroes and zeroes - partly for future reference

Just come back from the plot and thought it would be worth reviewing what has worked well, and what has left something to be desired...

Heroes - #1 bees who do most of the work, here pollinating the raspberries:

This one was buzzing around when I was harvesting this lot:

We've been harvesting this many raspberries (variety: polka) every couple of days for the last couple of weeks, so excellent thing to grow up there. Also very successful are the squash (courgettes and pumpkins) which are working on taking over the world:

And we have actually harvested our first pumpkin (which is very early as it's still mid August):

Also here are the obligatory "we've visited the allotment so here are four courgettes" and the much less successful cabbages which have been ravaged by slugs - a zero there. On a more positive note the runner and french beans continue to be doing their stuff:

We're harvesting about this many every couple of days and have started giving them away as well as the courgettes to anyone who will take them!

In summary so far - 2016 winter allotment heroes:
  • Japanese onions
  • Regular onions
  • Courgettes
  • Raspberries
  • Pumpkins
  • Runner / french beans
  • Black currants
  • Leeks
In the middle there:
  • Shallots
  • Strawberries
  • Beetroot
Zeroes:
  • Potatoes (think it was a duff year for spuds)
  • Cabbages (later on, were good earlier in the year)
Heroes not at the plot:
  • Tomatoes - particularly garden pearl
  • Chillies
  • Blueberries - as below, have been getting about this many every few days though we're now at the end of the season...


Saturday 20 August 2016

Toms and Chillis

So we have the greenhouse filled with tomato and chilli plants - these have been a real success this year:

These chillis are "cherry bomb" (around 5k Scoville units, though varies substantially from fruit to fruit) and the tomatoes here are mostly "garden pearl" which are fantastic. Got to grow these again next year, prolific fruit, excellent flavour and texture. Got more chillis on the way "ring of fire" but these are coming rather slower...

Sunflowers

The sunflowers in our garden are doing really well. We planted two types: Velvet Queen and Goldy Double. Somehow we have also ended up with 2 plants that are neither of these varieties but seem to be a more traditional type. Since high winds were forecast and some of the plants have reached 7 foot tall I cut a bunch of stems to reduce the chances of the branches snapping and put them in a vase:
Above you can see Goldy Double plus the unknown variety. Below is Velvet Queen:
 And this is another pic of the unknown variety:

Sunday 14 August 2016

Pumpkin patchwork

Been quiet at the allotment lately however things are happening. One is that we have a lot of pumpkins coming on two plants which are trying to cover the county:
Some of these are nearly ripe (in August!!) and most of these are big enough to carve. Only question is who's going to make 8 Jack 'o' lanterns?