Gardeners, like
farmers, are always complaining about the weather – too hot, wet,
dry, cold – and rightly so! Those of the population who are not
trying to grow crops just don't understand how important it is to
have the right amount of rain and sunshine to make everything grow
and produce food. Last week I went to the allotment in scorching
sunshine. This week it was back to cloud and low temperatures. I
planted out French beans and they got scorched by the sun, now they
are shivering and parched. We have had no rain for about two weeks
and the free draining soil has drained and turned to dust with a
concrete crust. The effect of this capricious weather is that most
crops are way behind where they should be and many seeds haven't even
germinated. Even the weeds are struggling!
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The Bean Arch |
Last week I took my
apprentice (the advantage of being a Master Gardener!!) to the allotment and he did a marvellous job of digging
over the weedy area and clearing it (Gardening skill went up a
notch). I have been able to clear the backlog of seedlings from the
greenhouse at last. The climbing bean arch has been constructed and
beans planted, Cobra on one side Scarlet Emperor on the other. The
four surviving Buternut Squash plants are planted along with the
Dwarf French Beans, sprouted parsnips, onions and leeks. That has
just about filled the area cleared by my apprentice. I have also
added another row of mixed potatoes (destined for the compost bin at
work) they are a Jamie Oliver taster kit including Sarpo Mira,
Majestic, King Edward and Pentland Javelin. Yesterday I went and
'puddled in' the leeks. I theory You dib a hole drop in the leek and
fill the hole with water. I practice the soil was so dry it was like
digging on a beach above the high tide line so holes couldn't be
dibbed because they kept collapsing in on themselves. I had to pull
the soil aside with a trowel then very quickly drop in the leek
before it filled with soil.
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Tidier Strawberries Sad Blueberries |
At least they all got a good watering.
The Butternut Squash were gasping so I had to give them all a good
drink, I may try fitting reservoirs to them using large cola bottles
pushed into the ground. I then went for a hoe down – along all the
rows where seedling should be sprouting. There were very few of
anything; Carrots, Scorzonera, Chard or Field Peas. Fortunately the
other day I sowed more Chard seeds and Carrots can be sown at any
time but the Scorzonera, like parsnips should have been sown
much earlier. I have little to lose though so I'll probably put some
more seeds in cells in the greenhouse then transplant them and hope
they grow big enough to use by the end of autumn.
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Weed free for now |
I also removed the
protection from the Asparagus as it has grown very tall then I set
about weeding around them again. I found that disappointingly few of
the many Calendula seeds have sprouted, maybe they will come up if
the weather settles down to what it should be. The fruit 'cage' (it
has no mesh at the moment) has been weeded so now I can see how well
the strawberries are doing and how poorly the Blueberries are fairing
– I think I may move them back into pots of ericacious compost and
keep them at home. The only things which seem to being this dry spell
are the strawberries (well mulched) and the herbs.
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4 Moneymakers 2 Gardeners Delight |
Up in the greenhouse
all is growing well. The tomatoes are in big pots (I found some other
suitable ones) and the cucumbers in terracotta bowls. All are sitting
in gravel trays to keep them watered. On the bench more seeds are
growing, salad leaves and radishes to go by the back door and
biennials for next year.
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Bowl of Cucumber |
Also growing are spiders! In the top of the
pot bag was a clump of spiderlings. That wasn't much of a problem so
long as they stayed put. They didn't. One day I went to work in the
greenhouse and the spiderlings had moved up to the bubblewrap roof
via the tomatoes and made little cobwebs everywhere! On the next
visit they had all gone – I have visions of not being able to get
in there one day because of all the spider webs!
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Spiderlings |