Sunday, 1 June 2014

The first crop of the season and transplanting baby plants

Wow what a mixed day today was, one minute red hot, next minute looking like rain.  Fortunately the rain held off and i managed to get a hell of a lot done today

As you can see below, the Broad beans are really shooting up.  But yep im quite slow at developemnt the bottom half!!!
 And the Onion Bed,   starting to come through
 Below : The Red currant and white currant bushes, seem to be taking now

The Potatoes have really recovered after i thought i lost them during early may after a heavy frost.  And how camp does my beautiful little shed look.  Awesome!!!    Also today, i painted the Shed.

 After painting the shed, I transplanted my really small CUCUMBER plants.  and in the background at the side of the shed,  some webbs wonderful lettuces.

 And below....  Today picked my first crop of the allotment season,  some broad beans.    only a few ready today,  but should be picking a lot more over the coming month or so.
Keep a eye out on my sister blog.... Robbyboys Allotment kitchen.   That blog will show some recipes and storage tips as my produce becomes ready.....

Broad Bean, Bacon and Feta Cheese Salad - on Robbyboys Allotment Kitchen.   http://robbyboyskitchen.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/broad-bean-bacon-and-feta-cheese-salad.html 

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