Seed trays at the back, seedlings under mesh, and a little cardboard for sheet mulch, May 2024 |
Can you see the little kohlrabi? I took this photo at the start of the month, and they've tripled in size, May 2024 |
I have a couple of Savoy cabbages also emerging from another bed, under some wire (not fully peck-proof, but at least it's scratch-resistant), but I have since broadcast another pinch of seed onto a large pot for later transplant; it looks like germination has been patchy. Or maybe it's the wood pigeons--they've nipped the ends from my lettuces under there.
I'm still suffering from a lack of pots, but have been emptying about a dozen a day this past week by transplanting the snap peas at the allotment--I've also obtained about eight or ten white plastic pots previously holding cream (the husband goes through a lot of coffee). As soon as they're empty, I fill them with fluffed-up wool, seeds, and a bit of soil.
The tomatoes and first sowing of cucumbers have graduated to the patio after a week and a half of acclimatizing during the day (and back indoors at night); I hope to get these planted at the allotment by the end of the week. So now I have squash (two kinds), zuc and pickling cucumbers in in my kitchen window: a few cucs are even poking up. And on the patio I have started some trays of green beans. I still have not got any corn started or the purple beans--I need to sow these imminently! But due to the acute pot shortage I've had to prioritize and those two ended up at the bottom of the list; I probably won't even get to them until I've done all the green beans.
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