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09 September 2006
08 September 2006
Aubergine:
Neon F1
Ping Tung
Pepper:
Baby Cheesebells
Tepin
Lettuce:
Sucrine
07 September 2006
Seed sowing continues apace, encouraged by the quick germination of many seeds sown so far. The chicory is growing as fast as the brassicas.
Large sowings of Spinach Riccio d'Asti, Chard Verde da Taglio, Pak Choi Riko F1 and Komatsuna to provide, hopefully, outdoor hardy winter crops. I'm less certain if these will survive: Texel Greens, Choy Sum Tsai Hsin & Mustard Golden Streaks, but nothing ventured...
For the staging in the winter Greenhouse: Clary Sage, Chervil and Poached Egg (Sunny Side Up) plants.
06 September 2006
05 September 2006
04 September 2006
To the 'orchard' to dig up, very belatedly, the Elephant Garlic - not very elephantine in fact but a dozen cloves worth having...
Sowed: Cabbages Hispi and Pyramid (for spring greens); Onion Hi-Keeper (to wean us off sets next year); Mibuna, Chicory Orchidea Rossa and Grumola Rossa, and Chinese Water Pepper (Polygonum Hydropiper). The latter is cultivated in pots standing in water.
03 September 2006
Laurie valiantly struggled around the muddy soil as I grubbed up the last of the second earlies. Another good boxful. There's almost too much harvest to handle at the moment. The corn on the cob is ready for everyone to eat on Tuesday evening. The brocolli is sprouting away still and more squash are being discovered all the time.
Back in the refuge of the greenhouse I sowed some late Carrots (Nantes Frubund), Italian Giant Parsley, Wild Rocket, Mustard Green in Snow and a final attempt at Dog Rose from seed. (If this fails again I'll give up and take some cuttings instead). I've sown some leaf chicory (Spadona and Zuccherina di Trieste) in boxes on the decking - the idea being to get a few 'cut and come again' helpings before the first frosts...
02 September 2006
Achillea Millefolium 'Cassis'
Achillea Summer Pastels
Achillea Summer Pastels Mixed F2
Burkheya Purpurea
Bergenia Cordifolia Winter Flowering Mixed
Cabbage Hispi
Cabbage Pyramid
Dog Rose
Geranium Pratense Purple Haze
Malva Moschata Snow White
Mustard Green in snow
Onion Hi Keeper F1
Potentilla Fireball Mixed
Wahlenbergia Undulata Melton Blue Bird
Self Heal
Last chance for:
American cress
Burnet Salad
Chard Verde da Taglio
Chard Lucullus
Chicory Bianca di Chioggia
Chicory Orchidea Rossa
Chicory Palla Rossa 'Pagoda'
Chicory Rossa di Treviso 2
Chicory Spadona
Chicory Variegata di Castel Franco
Chicory Variegata di Chioggia 'Fladige'
Chicory Zuccherina di Trieste
Chinese Water Pepper
Choy Sum Tsai Hsin
Clary Sage
Edible Carrot Leaf
Endive Ascolana
Endive Bionda a Foglia di Lattuga
Endive Bubikopf 2
Endive Riccia
Horehound
Indian Mustard Amsoi
Kale Galega de Folhas Lisas
Kale Portuguese Penca Pavoa Verde
Komatsuna
Lettuce Lattughino
Lettuce Maravilla de Verano Canasta
Lettuce Romana Mortarella Verde d'Inverno
Lettuce Rouge Grenobloise
Lettuce Winter Crop
Lettuce Winter Density
Lettuce Rouge d'Hiver
Linum Blue Dress
Lovage
Mibuna
Mustard Golden Streaks
Onion Tonda Musona
Oriental Mix
Pak Choi Riko F1
Pansy Ocean Series
Pansy Pandora's Children F1
Perilla
Poached Egg plant
Radish Big Ben
Rocket Wild
Spinach Giant Winter
Spring Onion White Lisbon
Spring Onion Winter White Bunching
Sweet Woodruff
Texel Greens
Turnip Tokyo Cross F1
Plenty of time yet for:
Artichoke Violetto Precoce
Chicory Bianca di Milano
Chicory Catalgna Frastagliata
Chicory Grumolo Nero
Chicory Grumolo Rossa
Chicory Grumolo Verde
Chicory Red Rib
Chicory Taglio Bionda a Fofglie Larghe
Chinese Cabbage Tatsoi
Endive Romanesca da Taglio
Geranium Pratense Purple Haze
Kale Red Russian
Lambs Lettuce Cavallo
Lambs Lettuce Verte de Cambrai
Lettuce Amorina
Lettuce Arctic King
Lettuce Barba dei Frati
Lettuce May King
Lettuce Parella Rossa
Lettuce Red Wave
Malva Moschata Snow White
Misome
Mustard Bau-Sin
Mustard Big Stem
Mustard Peacock Tail
Mustard San-Ho Giant
Rampion
Scuplit
Spinach Riccio d'Asti
Spring Onion White Lisbon (Winter Hardy)
Bulbous Chervil
Pea Meteor
Chervil
Mustard White
Senposai Greens No. 1
Tree Ferns House & Garden Mixed
Winter Cress
Wistaria Sinensis
Yucca Outdoor Mixed
Broad Bean Masterpiece Green Longpod
Cauliiflower Mexico F1
Parsley Italian Giant
Lettuce Lobjoits Green Cos
A new year. Not that a circle has a start or a finish.
Horrible wet weather, but at least it's mild. Ysabel and I retreated into the greenhouse and potted on Lavender Hidcote, Lemon Grass and some Basils. The latter are very healthy at present but I suspect the blousy Bolloso Napoletano will suffer in the damp late summer, so the small leaved Fino is probably a better bet for Autumn basil. In both cases I reckoned it was best to plant them on top of a mound of compost in their pots to help air circulate.
The allotment is a mess and the 'orchard' a field: but they're both producing more than I deserve. The swedes are swelling and the kales are many and varied. Yesterday there were three types of endive waiting to be shredded into a salad. Which was fortunate because there's a two week hole in my lettuce succession. Lots of greenhouse tomatoes to dice and cover in a simple balsamic vinegar and basil dressing. The Autumn crops in the garden beds are thriving in this weather. It's definitely a plus to have herbs and salad crops near the house as the weather deteriorates.
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