June 2010


Every visit to the allotment is exciting at the moment. New pods appearing or something to be harvested. We have had plenty of sunny days and a bit of rain, and the green stuff is really getting going. This week I have had three different types of lettuce.. cos, which I find a bit chewy so won’t plant again, Butter-crisp.. yum and a green oak leaf variety. I also harvested some Swiss chard and more gooseberries.

The Allotment in June

I had a few different types of squash and courgettes to plant. Last year I dug over the end of the plot and covered the area with black weed suppressant material and planted courgettes through the fabric. It was an unmitigated failure. Every plant was nipped off at the stem base by something (Slugs?) and killed within 24 hours. Being an eternal optimist, I thought I would try again this year.

The Doom Squash planted through Bio Roll

I don’t want to create raised beds in this area of the allotment, as I have a number of fruit bushes destined to be planted there in the Autumn. I have rotovated the area but I still wanted to put weed suppressant down. I found some paper mulch called Bio Roll which I am trying this year. Four squash planted yesterday… only 3 survived the night!…. This is despite ample application of slug pellets. I don’t hold out much hope for the rest of them.

Anyway a few more pictures of how things are growing.

More Gooseberries Harvested...

A Bee enjoying the chives... We love bees!

The Fennel all frondy

Can't wait to taste these peas...

Enviromesh and Clothes Peg.. my homemade fruit cage

Borlotti, Runner and Climbing French Beans..

The Raspberries are on the way...

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I know it is a typical British habit to talk about the weather, and looking back through the blog, it has been a recurring theme. However I’m going to do it again. The weather is GLORIOUS! It is sunny, hot and there is a mild breeze so the humidity is low. Every plant, fruit, vegetable and flower has pulled out all the stops in response to the sun so I have decided to let them do the talking in this posting:

Tomatoes are appearing...

Mint next to the back door.. lovely with our potatoes..

Strawberries plumping up nicely...

Shimmering wall of white clematis....

Mad looking flowers that I don't know the name of.....

The blue iris flags are starting to appear....

At the allotment, all those little seedlings are growing up....

The marigolds are cheering up the chard, lettuce and spinach....

The potatoes, peas and beans are all in flower.....

The first gooseberries were picked....

And the chives are in flower, bring in the bees...

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