Daddy Pig's Allotment

Thursday, September 14, 2006

'Bean' there, done that...

Oh come on, there's no law against bad puns. At least I haven't suggested a podcast!
Up at the plot last night for the first time in a few days, and what a change... although it was drizzling steadily when I got up there, and has since poured it down for 12 hours or more (long overdue), the previous few days' of warm and very dry weather had wrought a sudden change in the scene.
Lots of veg suddenly looks very tired and dusty: autumn is really here.
[Question: when does Autumn really start? in the celtic/pagan calendar it starts in July - essentially as the first fruits and veg start to become edible and the harvest starts- so by now we're well into it. I have to say that's a lot better for me than the 'back to school term' definition that seems to predominate now, which makes autumn feel a rather gloomy season, rather than the ' mist & mellow fruitfulness' thing.
Mind you, it does mean that the entire 'summer' holiday season would have to be renamed...]
Enough digression... brought home two carrier bags full of runner beans, and some pak choi - which went straight into the supper stir-fry. Pulled up the last of the onions, and put them in the shed to dry.
The seeds I sowed a few days back - cabbage, rocket, lamb's lettuce - have all taken in spite of the dry, and are coming on well. Have cloched some of them to protect them from pigeons and pheasants - the resident pheasant followed me around the whole time last night, except when he was sitting imperiously on the shed roof... as I left he hurled himself up into the big tree behind the plot, which is presumably his roost.
Next door on both sides there are signs of life. Downhill the shed-builders' plot has been rotovated. It now looks like mine did this time last year, just after we took it on - and makes me realise how daft it was to let it sit over the winter, so everything needed rotovating again come the spring. Let's hope they don't make the same mistake... Uphill, some stuff's been move around, and it looks as if someone new has maybe take it on, which would be good.

I need to get up there this weekend - weather forecast is good - and start doing some serious tidying up, as well as some sowing - getting everything in order for the shorter days. I might even have a bonfire, which would be fun.

1 Comments:

Blogger Matron said...

I have bean doing the same on my Allotment (sorry!) Dwarf French beans are rampant again. Have you found anything original to do with runner beans? Mine are usually stringy and inedible.

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