Everything is growing so beautifully, but it hasn't rained. That means lots of watering.
Today I quickly visited the allotment after the kids' football to water everything and harvest my first bit of rhubarb for a cake.
Had the camera with us from football so took some pictures.
The apple tree in blossom:
The chives are blossoming:
The shallot bed, with carrots and marigolds:
The onion bed, look how much they grew since last time:
Berry blossom, I think this is a white currant:
A red salad bowl lettuce. These are sown in rows of alternating red and green. When they're fully grown they should look fab! Unless we eat them before then:
Have a look
here for other photos, including some fantastic Dutch Irises on someone else's plot.
I'm disappointed in my spinach. It's come up all patchy so I'm going to transplant it to even the rows out a bit.
I sowed it a bit heavy handed in places, now I know for next time to drop pinches of the seed instead of just throwing it randomly down a drill! I far prefer planting in egg trays than planting in the open ground - I seem to get much better results that way.
At home my tomatoes are growing fantastically well. They have been outdoors on the balcony for the last week and even though our temperatures have dropped to 3 or 4C the last few nights they seem ok. The squash are also outside on the balcony and seem to be doing alright. I don't mind if their growth gets a bit retarded as they are a bit ahead of themselves. Next year I will know to sow my seeds closer to the middle of May.
I planted basil plants, grown from seed, out into the windowboxes and repotted the parsley and oregano that were in there. A bit of fresh soil should make all the difference.
In the propagator I have a few more types of tomatoes that have all germinated and need potting on, a couple of different kinds of basil, broccoli, chives and cauliflowers. I also planted two courgettes - Eight Ball and Astia. There are winter leeks on the windowsill waiting to be planted outside.
Rain is forecast for this week which will hopefully give the potatoes something to make them grow!