Is it really 2 moths since I as at the plot, the answer is NO as I have called in from time to time but just had a neb then left!
Todays weather was reasonably mild for the time of year with no wind or rain for a change!
I thought I would visit the plot mainly to plant out the Japanese onion sets that should have been planted a couple of months ago!
I had left them on the greenhouse bench under a missing pane of glass which allowed them to grow a few roots (purposely I might add) I was going to dig a bed over, but after a couple of spadefulls I realsed it was far too wet and claggy!
Luckily I had a couple of beds I had weeded in the autumn and tickled over with a fork. One of these diagonal beds was raked down and made a reasonable tilth. Into this bed I planted brown & white onion sets intermittently.
After this I still had quite a few sprouted sets left so decided to pull up my sweetcorn from last year and tickle over the bed they were in.I then planted this bed up with onion sets, the only difference being I covered the bed with glass (solely because I had some and to experiment with covered and uncovered sets.)
My covered beds are doing well and the broad beans and spring cabbage are looking reasonably healthy! The elephant garlic is starting to show above ground as well.
The strawberries, both covered and uncovered aren't looking so good but I still have high hopes they will recover and do well. The Austurian tree cabbage is on its third year now and it's beauty to me is that the pigeons don't seem to bother it like other brassicas? (Fingers crossed)
Before I left I pruned the grapevine I have in a large container and only left the two vines that I have trained into the greenhouse! I had no secateurs handy so I used the hedge clippers for pruning!
I have high hopes I will get some grapes off this , this year.
I took quite few photographs so I will see how many the forum allows me to upload!