GK wrote:
Its doing very well Dunc, no problem with water as there are a number of those large, blue water butt's dotted around and we have use of a hose pipe.
My carrots are particularly good at the mo, have just sown another batch.
Currently eating- Summer cabbage, Kale, New spuds -fantastic! Peas & broad beans, red onion, more lettuce than you can shake a fork at, beetroot- pickled a load over the weekend.
Growing well- Broccoli, leeks, French & runner beans, parsnips, sprouts, garlic and chilli’s in the cold frame which is now permanently open. Toms & more chilli’s in the polyhouse.
Its been a very productive year so far, only real problem of note is the blackfly on my broad beans- haven’t seen it this bad before, tried the soapy water trick but it just got worse, almost tip to soil of little black monsters sucking away, its the same with other plot holders. Im totally organic so I simply accept it, Im picking the beans young and they taste just fine.
This week of rain is most welcome, rain water is much better for the plants than tap water.
A very bountiful plot. Marvellous results Graham, you must be working the soil very well indeed to achieve that sort of quality in all those different vegetable types.
Carrots are very difficult to grow straight and true organically - brilliant.
Here, I am organic also, since 2000 (excepting judicious use of slug bait) minimal use this year. Strawbugs, a complete failure this year - therefore I need new stock and Horse manure. The raised bed will be dug-out and given a topping of soil from another area of the veg garden. Botrytis as well, due to tap water lying on the surface - need to bury in well down, some old cast iron down pipes for watering perhaps from a hose dribble in high heat. Pigeons particularly this year, and squirrels a damn nuisance.
A fix for black / green / whitefly created by a neighbour. Not so good on a mature infestation though.
Boil up rhubarb leaves in an old bucket on your brazier; make a stew, strain off liquor. Spray on the broad bean plants at 1st sign of fly and well after flowering.
The nettles liquid feed was one extolled by Bob Flowerdew on R4's Gardeners Q. Time - glad you reminded me about it
You have a great plot - excellent stuff