I spent a welcome couple of hours on the plot yesterday morning mostly pottering. It was dry and windy but the ground a touch too soggy to do much apart from some weeding round the edges.
The yellow crocuses Romance finished flowering several weeks ago since when the leaves have grown from a few inches long to nearly a foot and they now look like a large green porcupine.

It’s good to see that the comfrey and crocosmia are both showing new growth, as are the raspberries (see picture) I replanted and pruned recently.
At home the seed potatoes are doing well and have stubby, dark green chits. I’m hoping that I can start planting these along with the onion sets in a week or so.
This morning it’s dull and raining again, and early tomorrow could see a slight frost as the temperature may dip to 0 C/32 F. Although getting warmer through the week it looks like remaining unsettled with plenty of rain, and windy at times.
Have a good week, and take care!




last week, especially on Friday, but thankfully there was no snow. I only went to the plot on Tuesday for a quick look round.
The weather has been really miserable this week but late Tueday morning, although still cold, it was dry and brightened up slightly so I went and took a quick look at the Elder tree I’m following this year. It’s located just outside the allotment site gates at the other end to where my plot is. It’s certainly not an imposing tree but close up an interesting one.



Have a good weekend, and take care!

The weather has got noticeably colder over the past couple of days with a north-easterly wind keeping temperatures close to 0 C/32 F.

