Tuesday, 29 August 2017
Veggie meal
We had a meal tonight which included 10 vegetables from the garden! Stuffed courgette with salad and potatoes. The courgette was no 1 stuffed using tomatoes and poblano pepper. The salad included pea shoots, radishes, radish pods, chives, garlic chive flowers, strawberries and my Nicola potatoes, which were very good.
Labels:
courgette,
garlic chives,
peas,
peppers,
potatoes,
radishes,
strawberries,
tomatoes
Potato harvest
I harvested the potato crop on 26th August. I was very pleased with the result. I gave them no real care and they were in the worst corner of the garden, using the mound from the old haybale which had been full of tree roots. Five pounds from ten seed potatoes may not seem much but for that unproductive patch it's worth repeating.
Thursday, 3 August 2017
First apple harvest
Stormy weather and apples looking like they will be windfalls soon, so I picked the harvest off my James Grieve tree.
Seventeen good apples this year. Apple crumble tonight with the four that have small blemishes and the rest into store, wrapped in paper towels and contained in a paper carrier bag. They are in the summer house assuming it's not going to be very hot any more!
The Lord Derby apples were picked a few days later. Its first harvest was 4 apples and one left for the wasps. (They had already started.) The four apples made a good apple pie to go with sausages for an evening meal.
Update: By 26th August the James Grieves were not looking like they store very well so they became a part of this year's chutney. It's apple and blackberry chutney this year with blackberries from the garden and apples from ours and David's gardens. It is already being eaten, going well with cheese sandwiches!
Seventeen good apples this year. Apple crumble tonight with the four that have small blemishes and the rest into store, wrapped in paper towels and contained in a paper carrier bag. They are in the summer house assuming it's not going to be very hot any more!
The Lord Derby apples were picked a few days later. Its first harvest was 4 apples and one left for the wasps. (They had already started.) The four apples made a good apple pie to go with sausages for an evening meal.
Update: By 26th August the James Grieves were not looking like they store very well so they became a part of this year's chutney. It's apple and blackberry chutney this year with blackberries from the garden and apples from ours and David's gardens. It is already being eaten, going well with cheese sandwiches!
Tuesday, 25 July 2017
Saturday, 1 July 2017
Garlic harvests - first courgette
The elephant garlic was ready in mid June so I harvested my 4 bulbs. All good. They are hanging up to cure in the old greenhouse.
The two garlic cloves planted last winter solstice grew well and looked ready to harvest on June 30th. Each had a good firm bulb but they were less than an inch across. Maybe it's not a good variety for my conditions. Still they are curing with the elephant garlic now and will be used in the kitchen. The scapes have been saved for use in the kitchen too.
I might try another variety next winter.
First courgette was picked today, good size from Verde d'Italia in the bed.
The two garlic cloves planted last winter solstice grew well and looked ready to harvest on June 30th. Each had a good firm bulb but they were less than an inch across. Maybe it's not a good variety for my conditions. Still they are curing with the elephant garlic now and will be used in the kitchen. The scapes have been saved for use in the kitchen too.
I might try another variety next winter.
First courgette was picked today, good size from Verde d'Italia in the bed.
Tuesday, 27 June 2017
First tomatoes
I ate two tomatoes from the garden with my lunch today. Both came from Rapunzels. One from the outdoor bed and one from the growhouse.
Rapunzels look much weaker plants than my others but they are maturing tomatoes much earlier. Gardeners Delight has some green ones, Principe B has a green one or two. Costa F is a really strong looking plant but has only just flowered so no sign of tomatoes yet.
Will I beat the blight this year?
Rapunzels look much weaker plants than my others but they are maturing tomatoes much earlier. Gardeners Delight has some green ones, Principe B has a green one or two. Costa F is a really strong looking plant but has only just flowered so no sign of tomatoes yet.
Will I beat the blight this year?
Saturday, 15 April 2017
Nicola
A change of tack this year. Not satisfied with the return from pots or bags of potatoes, I decided to put some in the ground. I'm using the patch near the greenhouse where the remnants of the haybale and a mess of roots are slowly rotting away. Ten Nicola seed potatoes have been planted here. They will not get much attention. I'll be interested to see what I get.
I bought some summer bulbs today as well. Two lilies, eight gladioli and some liatris. The lilies will go in a pot. The others into the pink garden behind the frog. I'm trying to fill it out a bit.
I bought some summer bulbs today as well. Two lilies, eight gladioli and some liatris. The lilies will go in a pot. The others into the pink garden behind the frog. I'm trying to fill it out a bit.
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