The Japanese onions planted last September were ready for harvesting:
Most are Spanish-onion sized. Here's a close-up of one:
We were very impressed with the size and quality of these onions, and it will be interesting to see how well they store. 100% success growing from set to onion (51 onions in total).
Some of our Golden Acre cabbages are nearly ready for picking, here they are uncovered after weeding:
And here is a close-up of one of the nearly-ready ones:
All have a bit of slug damage on the outer leaves but the hearts look pristine.
The potatoes are flowering but are not ready yet. We pulled a root last weekend and the spuds were still very tiny:
The courgettes (in the foreground of the below pic) have been very slow to get going and we have yet to harvest any fruit:
One of the plants (on the left) has been completely decimated by slugs. The pumpkins in the background appear to be doing well though.
The shallots (variety Topper) have been a disappointment:
Quite a few simply rotted so the gaps were filled with lettuce. The remaining plants are still quite small. I don't think they like being in the raised bed and I think it has been too wet for them.
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