Sunday 22 June 2014

Harvesting in earnest

Another week without rain and this in Scotland! Suddenly, lots of things are ripening. It was a week of many firsts - first chili, mangetout, Swiss chard, spinach - but the most exciting was probably the first outdoor cucumber. Proof of concept that we can grow them outside here. And the first new potatoes, but they'll still need another 10 days or so. Still, the tiny Epicures were melt in your mouth delicious.

Wednesday morning's bounty
Wednesday morning's bounty
We finished laying the weed-suppressing fabric around the beds, and things are looking a lot tidier. Jim used a boatie tool, the hot knife, to cut it so that the edges wouldn't fray but seal instantly. It worked a treat. I'm now looking forward to 'maintenance weeding'.

The paths are no longer weed fests
The paths are no longer weed fests
Our first strawberries are on the cusp of being ready. The juiciest one, which was three quarters red, was pecked by a bird so we put up an impromptu strawberry cage this morning.

The cat approves of the strawberry cage
The strawberry cage
 We've been eating a large bowl of salad every lunch and often another starter-size salad at dinner so I've been sowing a lot more saladings this week, plus some winter spinach.

The Brussels are forming
The Brussels are forming
Oregon sugar mangetout. Not many will make it as far as the kitchen methinks
Oregon sugar mangetout. Not many will make it as far as the kitchen methinks
Broad bean De Monica
Broad bean De Monica
Purple Delicacy kohl rabi - trouble-free so far
Purple Delicacy kohl rabi - trouble-free so far
The first outdoor tom has appeared
The first outdoor tom has appeared
The onion patch
The onion patch
While we'll definitely have enough of some veg, I can already see that I woefully underestimated the onion numbers. It was the first thing we planted out and looked like a lot at the time, but next year I'll plan for 400 plants.

Very chuffed that we've been eating all our own stuff this week. Supermarket runs will be mainly for cheese, beer and chocolate in the near future. Now can we have a little rain, please, but only during the night?







2 comments:

  1. Great stuff, your vegetable plot looks like it will not be long before you are going to find that you have far to much for you to eat, what do you do with the surplus ?

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  2. fettlersonland25 June 2014 at 08:56

    I'm still finding it hard to imagine having a surplus, but have cleared the freezer in anticipation. Also planning to pickle (sauerkraut, kimchi), make chutneys, bottle tomato sauce etc. Might also try to sell a bit of hedge veg though we don't get a lot of passersby here.

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