Sowing, Harvesting & Big Plot Update 18.07.08

July 19, 2008

Today I Will Mostly Be Sowing:

  • Dwarf Beans – ‘borlotto’,
  • Broad Beans – ‘the sutton’,
  • Peas – ‘ambassador’,
  • Pak Choi – ‘riko white’.

Today I Will Mostly Be Harvesting:

  • New Potato’s – ‘lady christl’ and ‘charlotte’,
  • Cabbage – ’spring hero’ and ‘advantage’,
  • Dwarf Beans – ‘borlotto’,
  • Dwarf Beans – ‘ferrari’,
  • Lettuce – ‘balmoral’ leaves,

Vegetables in Progress

  • Tomato’s – ‘Green Zebra’,
  • Cucumber’s – ‘Marketmore’,
  • Broccoli ‘tenderstem’,

Plot Progress – Week 23

Plot 1
Carrots, red spring onion and beetroot are growing stronger from sowings made on 1st June 2008. Runner beans are slowly wrapping themselves around the canes. Parsnip foliage is going wild. Sowed Pak Choi into the gaps.

Plot 2
Tenderstem Broccoli nearly ready to pick, cabbage resolution savoy and golden acre are growing well after transplanting, still a few sacrificial cabbages of ‘advantage’ variety to attract the cabbage white butterflies to lay their eggs on (and not on my newly transplanted ones – seems to be working so far).

Plot 3
Broad Beans and Mange tout removed after harvesting. New sowings of peas, broad beans and dwarf beans under cloche (mainly due to cats digging bare soil). 2 x butternut squash plants doing well after transplant. Brussels sprout plants wedged in between dwarf beans but are growing steady.

Tomato and Cucumbers (outdoors)
Tomato’s have been tied to the canes and pots placed into upside down propagator lids. This has helped as this fence is a sun trap and dries the plants out daily, I pour water into the lids so the plant takes the water from its roots when necessary and doesn’t dry out. All tomato plants are flowering and some are fruiting. Cucumbers are rambling over the decking and are producing flowers and fruit.

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2 Comments

  • 1. Peta  |  July 23, 2008 at 7:55 am

    I’ve just stumbled upon your blog via your post in the MSE forum. I’m really impressed by your perseverance (curse those slugs…) and how bountiful your small plot is – time for me to build some raised beds, I think! Great site.

  • 2. Andy  |  July 25, 2008 at 12:19 pm

    I’ve also stumbled upon your blog via the MSE forum. Keep up the good work. I’m in my first year with two raised veg beds. Excited to have harvested first peas last week :-)


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