We were treated to double digit temperatures on Saturday as the thermometer hit 11°C. As the sun was shining too this tempted us down to the plot for the first time in over a month. The first thing to strike me was that the plot clearly hadn't missed us since the last time we visited. The grass and weeds aren't growing and the fruit trees which would normally be in flower now are only just showing some signs of growth.
The first job was to see if the bed dug over last autumn would be in a good enough condition to plant some early potatoes.
Wasn't it great to finally get some decent weather. Such a shame about your parsnips, but the carrots and cabbage look really good. Fingers crossed for at least a few more days of 'gardening weather' this week.
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Wasn't it great to finally get some decent weather. Such a shame about your parsnips, but the carrots and cabbage look really good. Fingers crossed for at least a few more days of 'gardening weather' this week.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly was. Carrots and cabbages tasted fine too an extra bonus.
DeleteI'd kill for a freshly picked cabbage even a tiny one.
ReplyDeleteIt could be a long wait for summer cabbages if our weather doesn't warm up soon.
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