Archive for June, 2011

change in weather

Frantic Gardener on Jun 26th 2011

wow! this month we have had 1/3 of the annual rain. It has absolutely poured it down - which has been v good for the watering. Today, the weather has changed, just like a switch has been thrown. It is boiling/sweltering/hot hot hot!! And today was the day that I had set for completely weeding the veg plot, watering it if required and then mulching. hmmm!! I did have help from DD1 in the end :) and we took out a bottle of iced water to keep us going.

Planted out

spare alpine strawberries went in the gap just emptied by rocket

tomatoes grown from potting the side shoots - gone between the artichokes.

maintenance

weeded everything :) hoed, pulled and hopefully got the majority. then placed straw all over the top of the beds and plan to put membrane down on the ‘paths’ as we have a holiday soon v keen to minimise the jungle on our return!

sideshooted the toms.

DH put trellis on wall so can plant out clematis and honeysuckle that are desperate.

girls beds of flowers are really looking fabulous, and they are both v happy with them. DD2 not seen any strawbs yet - should come next year…

harvested

ooh, i like this time of year :) lots of our meals have been made with 3/4 of the ingredients direct from the garden.

broad beans - the first sown nearly all finished now, but second sowing of red epicure starting - funny to have pink beans!

rocket - all the last rocket had bolted, so we pulled it all out so can eat some leaves and the rest for compost. next year plant less!!

pak choi - all the first sowing now harvested, again some had bolted, but cut the flower stalk off and ate the rest - mmm i love pak choi :)

summer sprouting brocolli - harvested 4 large heads this week [2 meals for a family of 4] have other brassicas to come [despite the panic earlier in the year, it is def not club root]. this has been such a hit with the family, that next year should grow more.

tomatoes - the sungold has been first to be ready, and the most prolific. shame only 5 seeds to a packet. DH’s speriment as to whether ring pot in growbag or in big pot seems to be clear for healthy look as growbag option. however, nodifference in harvest as yet. or taste.

courgettes - the ones in the ground harvesting merrily. lots of courgettes in our lunch and tea menu currently as well. the 2 in pots are not as good, will see if they will crop longer as will put in greenhouse once weather starts to draw in.

potatoes - just about to start a harvest i think :) the girls in bags are ready [emerald and rocket].

peas and mangetout - tailing off in the mangetout, should have done a further successional sowing [remember for next year :) ]  however peas in between 2 crops as it were, so loads of pods to fill out.

french beans - pretty much between crops, v few left now on the pots in the greenhouse, tho will see if they flower and crop some more, some beans on the first of the climbing beans [cobra] v tiny yet, and the second dwarf beans are flowering. since we will shortly be having a holiday, happy for the break to be whilst we are away :)

strawberries - just a few as this is the first year, but loads of raspberries :)

Pests and Wildlife

we saw a hedgehog rootling around by the compost bins :)

less happy a sighting is some caterpillars on the brassicas. they have bee hidden under environmesh, the damage not huge, but obv at somepoint one has got in :( . we have had large and small before, think these might be from a small. good inspection by dd2 failed to find any. i prob should repeat the process…

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the square foot bed

Frantic Gardener on Jun 18th 2011

I like the idea of square foot gardening, and liked the book, and our beds in leeds were 4 foot by 10 foot and often roughly square foot planted. But i can’t be doing with all the mixing and stuff of his special compost, and tend to use soil. I am not sure you can plant quite so close in soil and still get healthy strong plants, so i tend to plant a sort of hibrid square foot/ my own way ;)

Anyway, DH was v keen to have a proper go at square foot planting and was grumpy some time ago because i planted ‘his’ bed with salads, chard and peas [oops!]. SO, being a most excellent wife ;) , I made him another square bed to square foot in. However, this bed has been ignored for about 2 months, and i started to drop significant hints that this bed would be co-opted. So today, he planted it up with some mixed lettuces [i had sown] , some dwarf beans [i had sown] and some rainbow chard [admittedly he had sown, but i pricked out :) ]

I planted out the rest of the cucurbits, hoed, weeded and popped more straw mulch down, this time around the sweetcorn.

All of this was done in between massive downpours of torrential rain.

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The blog went down…

Frantic Gardener on Jun 18th 2011

… but is now back up :)

thank goodness :)

my problem with june, is that once i start harvesting things i find it v difficult to plan some successional crops :) . we are harvesting enough now to have as ingredients for lunch and dinner, not just as snacks.

The broad beans have been really productive, and we are still harvesting from them.

The dwarf french beans that were kept in the greenhouse have also done really well and been v productive

The pak choi, along with the brassicas - see post below - have either been fab or died. I don’t think it is club root. just an odd failure. i love pak choi tho :)

the courgettes are harvesting - parthenon ready just before parador. the ones in the ground are actually far better than those in big pots in greenhouse and now outside, so think the extra nutrition from being in the ground outweighs the extra warmth from greenhouse. won’t bother with pots again.

the mangetout have excelled themselves - though they tend to get eaten directly rather than ingredients :) same for the peas :)

the salads have all done well, tho the first sowing rockets now bolted, and I sowed far too many!! the rabbits will be pleased however. Next year I need to sow less and more successional.

Strawbs and raspberries done well, but I must net the gooseberries next year…

just starting to harvest tomatoes - sungold has been the first. I prob could use a few of the chillis, as they are big and green, but prefer to wait for them to ripen to red.

nearly ready - potatoes :)

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Wild cherry plum and ginger jam

Frantic Gardener on Jun 12th 2011

My elder girl made jam today, with negligible help from me, just some health and safety supervision :) . We have one of those purple leaved wild cherryplums in the garden [and numerous little ones appear that we have to chase after, as wild and widespread as the elders] . They are nearly nearly ripe - a bit sharpish. However, the village craft fair is soon, and she wanted to enter the jam section with the jam we made last year with these plums plus whatever [and it really was as laid back as that!] .

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This year we more or less followed a recipe from this book, which I have had for many years and love

She sterilised jars and equipment, picked as many of the plums we could reach [and i sawed a few small branches off that stopped DD1 climbing up to reach a few more] - 1.3kg .

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She put these into our heavy pan and covered with 750mls water and simmered until they were all mushy. DD1 and grandad [staying here as an emergency visit as nana has been admitted over the weekend to hospital - frantic is the name remember!] mushed through a colander and took out all the stones. DD1 wanted some bits in the jam, so then added some of the smushed stuff too.

  by Scrumbledelicious    by ScrumbledeliciousShe measured and had 1.2l of pulp and water. So she added 1400g of sugar [eek!] and also as much grated ginger as we could [about 40g] from the dried knobbly bit lurking by the cooker [ :blush: ] .

  by Scrumbledelicious     by ScrumbledeliciousThen put on a good rolling boil until we reached jam temp on my sugar thermometer. Since this is the first time she has made jam, I had her trying the different ways of testing done-ness.

  by ScrumbledeliciousAt her first call I thought we were prob slightly under, so filled 2 jars [I have a jam funnel, so much easier for her], and then she boiled some more, tested again and was much more convinced. She has a nice jar each of under and over [possibly!] and will try some of each from the not so pretty jars to decide which one to enter.

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see those chillis!

Frantic Gardener on Jun 11th 2011

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the omens are good for chilli and pepper harvest this year :)

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DD2 calendula

Frantic Gardener on Jun 11th 2011

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DD2 sunflower

Frantic Gardener on Jun 11th 2011

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she is v pleased with her bed

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nearly a courgette

Frantic Gardener on Jun 11th 2011

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feeling proud

Frantic Gardener on Jun 11th 2011

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lettuces

Frantic Gardener on Jun 11th 2011

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with added rabbit protection :)

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