Tuesday, 2 May 2023

The Time is Now

OK, so it may not be Summer, but this is the kind of weather I like to see when I have more than a week off work! It was so beautiful yesterday after a grey start, so I’m hoping today will be the same.

Sunny May Day

The site has been very active over the long May Day weekend. People arriving with egg boxes full of spuds with the same plan as us. We haven’t gone over the top with potatoes this year. We have 2x2 Nicola in bags and these in the ground. Sarpo Mira is a maincrop with good blight resistance; Desiree is a maincrop which makes amazing mash and Nicola is a second early which is a tasty salad potato and good for mashing.

The beetroot seedlings are struggling to arrive but some of the seeds that we sowed a week ago in the polytunnel have started to appear so morning visits will be needed for opening the doors and watering if it’s going to be warm. The temperature quickly rises to over 30° in there if the Sun appears.
A few more seeds sown at home this weekend are: Radish Rat’s Tails, Bush Delicata squash, Sunburst patty pan, All Green courgette, Tall Timbers sunflowers and Jack-Be-Little pumpkins. Also, lobelia which made me think that I shouldn’t have complained about the size of the Nicotiana seeds last week! And these are the parsnip seeds that I germinated on paper towel in a plastic lidded container.
They’re sown into the ground which has been under black weed suppressant for a couple of weeks. I sowed two rows: the row on the left in this photo was pre-germinated, so will see what difference it makes, if any. I’ve put a cover over them more for protection from birds than any good reason.
A few more seeds sown were radish and perpetual spinach in the raised bed. The Egyptian walking onions are growing very slowly and look very similar to the grass and weeds that I had to clear but now the weather is cheering up a bit they may get moving (not walking yet 🤭). 
And lastly, two rows of Spring onions, some red, some white have been sowed on Plot 3 where Jamie also spent a lot of time yesterday digging the hole for the melon to grow.
The purple sprouting broccoli on that plot is beginning to flower. I’m hoping to get at least one more harvest. I included some in this Katsu curry with Cluck the other evening - delicious.
I appreciate these photos are mainly of dirt, but well, it’s that time of year.  To make up for all the brown in this blogpost, here’s a beautiful little phlox flower that’s growing on the fringes of the HAHA Wildlife plot bog garden.
And here’s a ladybird, they’re just beginning to emerge and will be looking out for mates now. I hope the larvae arrive before the blackfly this year!
The birds have mostly paired up now - we’ve seen pairs of goldcrest, blue tits and great tits in the hedge. The robins are feeding their females and are very demanding of us with their tuneful song. The jackdaws and magpies are squabbling even more than usual and are most upset by the carrion crow that has a nest nearby. And there is a flock of starlings that swoop down from the power cables when the site isn’t too busy.
As you can see, it’s all happening so the song title provided by Moloko is very apt. Enjoy 😊 

6 comments:

  1. Hi Belinda . I've been away quite a bit and have only now caught up with your new background. My PSB got wiped out by the double winter freeze apart from slim pickings from one survivor but I've eaked out some other hungry gap greens ; winter radish florets, Good King Henry, and some regrowing Chard.
    I'm trying Scorzonera again this year as an alternative to Parsnips which don't seem to like my plot.

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    1. Hello, welcome back! I hope you’re doing ok.
      The PSB seemed very slow but eventually made it to our plates a year after sowing! I shall look out for those ‘hunger gap greens’ but not chard, ours always goes rather unpleasant in the Winter.
      Our plot neighbour grows scorzonera, perhaps I’ll try his again.

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  2. A busy time of year on the plot. I like Desiree potatoes, although I've not grown them for a few years. Good to see ladybirds appearing.
    I hope that you're having a good week, and happy plotting. xx

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    1. It certainly is busy - good busy 😊
      Having a lovely week so far thanks Flighty!

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  3. It definitely is all happening but today, after lovely weather yesterday, it is throwing it down, At least we don't have to water.

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    1. Yep, same for us. And not only is it pouring, it’s rather chilly after yesterday being so glorious!

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