14 May 2024

Down to the wire (still more seeds)

A garden bed in between a patio and lawn, with insect mesh covering part of it
Seed trays at the back, seedlings under mesh, and a little cardboard for sheet mulch, May 2024
Holding my row cover/insect mesh is an old head board and foot board from a child-sized bed the neighbor was throwing out.  The mesh itself is less to protect my kohlrabi against cabbage butterflies and more to protect it from my own birds and the local wood pigeons.  That bed is primarily kohlrabi, but I've just transplanted a couple of red kale into gaps in the rows, and am hoping for a few parsnips to emerge still.  But I have a few more kale at the ready in case they don't.
Close up of insect mesh covering a row in a garden, marked with string
Can you see the little kohlrabi?  I took this photo at the start of the month, and they've tripled in size, May 2024
Some of the kohlrabi was direct-sown, and some I transplanted;  both look similar in size and growth, but the transplants are better spaced out, with fewer gaps.  

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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