It's been a while since we last posted, but one of our New Year's Resolutions is to pick up the frequency of our posts again. It's much easier to do that once we get into the spring and summer months, but that doesn't mean there's nothing at all going on in the garden at the... Continue Reading →
Tapas Tuesdays
We really like tapas, and are always finding an excuse to have it. But what better excuse than your own homegrown padrons! We tried growing padrons last year, but it was a bit hit and miss whether you got a hot one or a mild one which made the whole experience a bit more like... Continue Reading →
Anyone else got a glut of courgettes?
We shouldn't complain, as courgettes are my favourite seasonal vegetable. However, I think maybe we got overexcited with the number of plants we needed to feed two of us as it turns out we have courgettes coming out of our ears. We've had them in stir frys, as a side of veg with almost any... Continue Reading →
Cucumbers are coming
The Diva cucumber plant is really taking off now. This is a great variety which produces lovely mini cucumbers which are great to snack on! In the left hand photo, we've got one that's nearly ready to harvest, and the right hand photo shows two more little cucumbers that are on their way. And then... Continue Reading →
The beefsteak tomatoes are here!
We had a little look in the greenhouse at the weekend, and to our surprise the beefsteak tomatoes we've got growing in there have all got some fruits set. It's amazing how quickly the vegetables grow at this time of year, as there was nothing to be seen a week ago, just the flowers! We're... Continue Reading →
Latest progress in the greenhouse
As well as the tomatoes, we also have some cucumbers and peppers growing in the greenhouse. And we have our first pepper, Redskin formed. The rest of the plants all have plenty of flowers on, but we haven't found any more peppers that have formed yet. We are keeping our eyes peeled though! The Striped... Continue Reading →
Tomato ketch-up
Our tomatoes that are outside are doing well so far, and most have formed a couple of trusses of tomatoes already. Again, we have given these a cane for support and have been tying them up every 4-6 inches as and when they need it. As you may be able to see from the photo,... Continue Reading →
Some more activity in the greenhouse
One morning last week, I was watering the garden and I noticed that our Big Beef tomato plant was starting to lean. As I filled each can of water, I noticed that it was leaning more and more and we were at a real risk that the plant was going to completely fall over and... Continue Reading →
The summer harvest is beginning
We've been waiting patiently, for some of our veg to start producing fruits and they've come good over the past couple of weeks. First up we've got the courgettes. Here, we have four different varieties (from left to right): Midnight, Black Forest, Astia and Eight Ball. The last three are all new varieties to us... Continue Reading →
Our shallot harvest
Our Hative De Niort shallots have now split and formed new shallots. Most have formed four bulbs, although a few formed only three and others a lot more! We haven't done anything with them since we planted them out, so they are a really low maintenance crop. They only really need a bit of water... Continue Reading →