It was a very stormy day down the allotment today. I did manage to get quite a lot done inbetween the heavy thundery showers, mind.
Woke up at 5am, was in morrisons by 7am (hardly a cloud in the sky so piled on my factor fifty). Come out of morrisons and thought, oh the storms are coming. Did manage to have a good hour on the plot before the heavens opened. The image below shows the storm developing, this was taken about fifteen minutes before the thunder struck (I never saw any lightning, so im guessing we didnt have the brunt of the storm)
Today I made use of the Cold Frame which Darren Smith kindly let me have (although Daz, i managed to smash the glass, thinking might take the glass out and have a plastic lid like the other one). Anyhow, sowed into the compost, are mixed lettuces , other salad leaves, some oriental salads, mixed Radish and one or two other bits and bobs.My Carrots which i planted into my claysoil are not doing very well. And when i visited Darrens during the week, i was jealous of his carrots, they are growing theirs in bags (usually for patios and small gardens) and they were huge. So today I have sown two varieties of carrots and two variaties of parsnips.
Look at the shed in the distance, got quite far down the plot now!!! looking good.
The cucumbers which were planted last week dont seem to have grown much, mind you one day of sunshine this week, so im not surprised.
the good news is that the wet weather has helped the lettuces root themselves, they now need a bit of sunshine just like the rest of us do.
The Potato Bed has properly recovered now after the heavy frost early may when i thought i had lost them all.
Ive not managed to capture the flowers in this shot, but bottom right hand corner of the bed some of the spuds have flowered already.
The Onions (top) and fruit bushes( bottom) doing good
On this shot to the left hand side of the onions, is the leek bed.
I have only put leeks in at the top so far, as i want to sow some leeks every month or so.
Basically tomorrow or next weekend i will sow my next leeks into small pots, and then they will be ready to transplant in about five or six weeks, depending on the sunshine
And the bench, needs weeding already!!!
BELOW : The Broad Beans - Doing really really well. Pumpkins are planted in between.
Under neath the netting here, are the Beans and Peas. not doing too well at the moment, hopefully they will shoot up soon
And in the grow tunnel below, the cabbages and sprouts are struggling, still very small.
If you look closely on these photos you can see some of the Broad Beans.
Didnt pick any this weekend letting them get bigger, but we did enjoy our first crop last weekend.
Lots done before i got rained off






















