We’ve had lots of rain (though thank goodness, nothing like the catastrophic deluge that Storm Babet brought down on some parts of the UK) and a couple of frosts which have turned the plot into the usual Autumn coloured scene. I had two visits to the plot yesterday. The first just to collect some of the mini pumpkins for the nursery school and to get some for my sister. I gave her some beetroot and parsley too.
I was pleasantly surprised to see that the parsley plants had survived the frost but I don't think they'll last much longer. I had 5 plants all taken from one Tescos parsley plant - definitely worth splitting and planting out and easier than sowing seeds. Even the one that the slugs ate down to one stem back in May recovered to produce a bushy plant.
The Love lies bleeding has been properly frost-scorched, as has the courgette (small cheer).
The beans from the tunnel really need clearing, but there are a few flowers left unscathed lower down on the Spanish Flag.Song title provided by the Smashing Pumpkins.
One way and another it's certainly been a good autumn, and we've been able to keep on plotting as we have despite the rain. xx
ReplyDeleteYes, it’s reasonably warm still and so pleasant when the sun shines between the showers
DeleteWe haven't had any frost yet but lots of rain. We have kept parsley in pots outside on a covered patio table last all winter. Kept there they are handy for using in the kitchen
ReplyDeleteYep, the rain has taken over here now
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