Early February - Blustery & Grey

Early February - Blustery & Grey
Newly dug over square beds 07/02/11

Monday 15 August 2011

Thieving magpies

Popped up the allotment last night to deliver an old bookcase for storage use in the shed to discover some thieving **** has stolen a dozen brand new patio slabs that I had nestled against the shed. They were acting as weights to prevent said shed from taking off in the wind and the plan was to lay them as a path this Autumn. That's £40-50 worth shipped off-site I suspect, as my plot is right next to one of the carpark areas, meaning it would be very easy for somone to back their car up near my shed and quickly wang the slabs in the boot without too much attention.

The offenders were good enough though to leave one of the slabs behind to prop the shed door shut. How kind!

This week's top job is to harvest our white onion crop - I have about 200 Centurion and Sturon awaiting lifting. If it's not raining this evening I plan to get them up, out and drying.

Question: What can I pop in the gap they will leave? Anything that might still give me an Autumn crop? Chard? Beetroot? Turnips? Salad onions, radishes & leaves?

2 comments:

Jono / Real Men Sow said...

Perpetual spinach would be a good one. Its a type of chard, grows really easily and will last you until next summer.

Also a cut and come again crop, so will keep growing.

Nobby said...

Thanks Jonon! I think I've got an old packet of perpetual spinach inherited from the father-in-law, so as long as it's in date, I'll give it a go!

Planted up some beets, fennel, turnips, pak choi & raidsh today, but still have plenty of open ground left to fill :)