Plot July 2005 page 1, The summer of the long harvest
The allottment has provided a constant supply of fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers and this seems likely to increase year after year.
After the destruction last year caused by pigeons to my brassicas, I am using more nets and fleece.
Extra tomatoes were planted outdoors as were very weak tomatillo plants raised in clumps from seed harvested last year in
the potting shed. They recovered and made sturdy plants but never got as tall as last year.
The tomatoes later got blight just as they set fruit. I uprooted and burnt
them immediately. Tomatoes raised in the potting shed escaped blight but should have been
pinched out a bit more severely.
The picture shows two varietys of broad bean, the taller one is spring planted
and the one in the background was over-wintered, both produced huge amounts of beans
for several months.
The melons have largely taken care of themselves in the cold fame, which has a newly
constucted top of corrugated plastic.
I waited for a bright day to hand pollinate the flowers but nature had already taken care of
that. I started with eight plants grown from last years seed and only one plant remains.
That single plant has taken over the whole of the frame and made attempts to escape.
The fruit is later than last year but continues to swell.