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I had an hour at the plot earlier dodging the rain. 
Harvested a carrier bag full of broad beans and cleared the 4 foot bed of plants.
Titivated my elephant garlic plants by cutting off the stalk and roots and storing underglass for a while. Once skins hae hardened a bit I will have to take the ones for kitchen use home and store them in the dark. If i don't, they will go green.
Tickled over the bed they were in, so thats two beds ready to plant something else in. Spring cabbage would be ideal, but I worry that it may be a bit late to sow it?
Maybe if I set a few seeds away under glass I may get some usable plants?

Harvested a carrier bag full of broad beans and cleared the 4 foot bed of plants.
Titivated my elephant garlic plants by cutting off the stalk and roots and storing underglass for a while. Once skins hae hardened a bit I will have to take the ones for kitchen use home and store them in the dark. If i don't, they will go green.

Tickled over the bed they were in, so thats two beds ready to plant something else in. Spring cabbage would be ideal, but I worry that it may be a bit late to sow it?
Maybe if I set a few seeds away under glass I may get some usable plants?
"I'd rather be the oldest in the gym rather than the youngest in the nursing home"
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(see piccie) Onions are now under glass.They are Japanese onions, Senshyu I think and the sets were planted in the bed in autumn, then the bed was covered with two sheets of glass throughout the Winter and glass removed in the Spring.I will do the same withthe Spring Cabbage once planted out in this bed.