
Richard has been making paths around the raised beds, using much of the rubble and bricks we found as we cleared the plot. It's good to be able to use the things you find around the plot.
We have been preparing our raised beds ready for planting up with veg started off in the polytunnel. We are very fortunate on our allotment site to have a regular supply of manure delivered, so we can keep our manure bins topped up. We have also recently had a supply of soil improver available through our allotment association. Our beds are new so we have mixed rotted manure and soil improver into the fairly heavy soil. Hopefully this will help to break the soil down over a period of time.
In the fruit beds we planted our gooseberries and blackcurrants into their final positions at the front of the plot and their new growth is starting to show now. The rhubarb is also growing well. The winter veg are coming to an end now and although the brassicas got attacked by the pigeons we were pleased to see that the purple sprouting broccoli is recovering and we were able to harvest some at the weekend.
The raised beds are empty at the moment except for the leeks and kale, but as the sun warms the soil we are ready to get sowing and planting. The polytunnel is full of seedlings and it's so exciting to see them growing more each day.
What's happening on your allotment/vegetable plot?
