I'm still here. It has been a while since my last post but I thought it was time for me to have a bit of a ramble. I have some good things, hopefully you agree, to share. (Apologies to those who follow me on Twitter who may have seen some of my ramblings there.)
Of course let us start in the garden. (I'm doing the wordy bit first then will add the photos so if it looks a bit skew apologies but just want to get something down!)
Right, the veg patches are coming on well plus we've have had some good things to eat. These are the views from each end of the growing area a few days ago I think. I'm sure you can see the potatoes in the middle of the main patch; very pleased with these after total failure with maincrop last year.
The onions have been taken up and,along with the shallots and you can see they are now in the cellar drying out and will be ready to store very soon. I did see Darren Lakin, I think, on Twitter talking of pickling shallots for Christmas; I'd would be interested in trying that.
Other yummy treats we have had from the garden have been the early spuds, courgettes, cabbage, dwarf peas and I can't forget about the sweet peas (obvs not for eating).
However, one of THE most exciting things in the garden is this. People say they are very hard to grow and I have to say I have taken super good care of them and look - a cauli!!!!!
And I have 4 of them I think!
garlic is now drying in the poly house due to the rain,not a massive harvest but enough for our needs,
and we are picking red and green lettuce bowl daily - this is my BEST year yet and proves I should not really bother trying to grow it in the poly house, much better result outside.
Also outside I have celery for the first time; these are looking healthy as are the other two plants in the bed outside the poly house. Growing this for Jon.
I haven't taken up any carrots yet; they've not been the most successful of edibles in the past and not all have taken this year but will take a look at them soon.
There are lots of flowers on my dwarf beans but nothing else yet. I did well with a smaller number of plants last year so I really hope to have a good yield this year.
Ah finally the PSB. Was very grateful to be given these plants, along with the celery.
Into the poly house now and the two Marketmore cucumber plants at the back are just flowering and the Butterbush squash is doing well, too.
I have some seeds which have germinated, on the left are some more cucumber which I'm going to chance my arm with and plant out shortly where the onions were. Top left are cabbages and Kale at the bottom, again to see what they do outside over the next couple of months.
My basil posts continue to thrive. I've given some away and put one in the kitchen but I just like taking a leaf off when I pop into the poly tunnel, especially from the purple one which is delicious.
Tomatoes have, again, not been good for me this year. But, I have two fairly healthy plants - don't ask me what variety they are!
Lastly I have been given three red currant bushes and a goji berry one. I have them in the poly house as there is no way for me to net them; hope they survive.
Outside my wild flower chimney outside is proving very pretty.
I've been working hard on the flowers outside the Airbnb rooms and have taken new photos to put on the listing details. The hanging baskets have wowed me and the planters are now full to the brim outside the first two rooms.
Right, I think that is enough of a ramble for the day. Apologies again for those on Twitter who may have seen some of my progress.
Bye for now.
Lou.xx
I love the effort you have put into the flowers. The hanging baskets look lovely. I am new to your blog so have a bit of catching up to do. I love Wales and I will bear in mind that you do the Air BNB. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteHi there. Thank you for your kind words. The baskets came out really well. Glad you love Wales, too.
DeleteYour flowers are stunning! The greens look especially primed to explode into lots!
ReplyDeleteHere in Louisiana, I hand pollinate veg to get a heavier crop outside. We have "difficult" weather often, and it helps a lot. I use an old tiny paintbrush or my pinkie. Very few pollinators the last 3 years or so, mostly huge wasps and dragon flies. (It's humid sub-tropics in south LA.)
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ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words.Since the photo was taken some things have been planted out but also some things have been eaten!
Never tried paintbrush polinating! Good luck with it.
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