Thursday, 15 October 2009

Expansion shock - winter veg

[Above - late season salads and strawberries
thriving in the sunshine]


Today I took advantage of a shorter than expected dental appointment and the beautiful late autumn weather and planted seed grown wintering onions, 'perpetual' spinch and broad beans. Hopefully these will have time to settle in before winter, and will be have a head start when spring comes round again. If it stays warm we may have spinach in November!

Tiny onion plants grown from seed, not sets (small onions). Hopefully they won't wither and die!
I covered the beds to stop birds pulling up the onions and the foxes who like to dig up worms (and slugs) in disturbed soil.














Broad beans, with little sticky supports and stakes with wire supports. Nothing can go wrong. Let me know if you see any greenfly!



Perpetual spinach which went all floppy when I planted it. It does this on purpose to make you feel like you don't know what you are doing. Then, when you're not looking, it springs into life again. I think.

Let's hope there's no overcrowding when the plants start growing! [Leave out the politics - Ed]


Tommy asked me to give you a preview of his halloween oufit:
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