Here is last weeks thursday harvest of lettuce and potatoes. They made the perfect accompaniment to poached salmon with (easy) hollandaise sauce. The lettuce is Mortons Secret Mix and the potatoes are actually Maris Piper that I didn’t let grow to full size. Home grown asparagus would have really topped it off, so I am determined to get some planted this year. Next up to be picked are the peas, the plants are weighed down with pods but none are quite up to size. The anticipation continues!
Linking up with How Does Your Garden Grow, last week I loved Happy Homebird‘s photos from Wales. And with Harvest Monday for the first time, who knew those bits on top of the garlic were edible!? I’m off to harvest them for next week.
This week I thought I would share what we have been up to in the greenhouse courtesy of my camera phone, (sorry).
I unexpectedly managed to unpacked one more of our many moving boxes and found the majority of my gardening equipment hiding under the cobwebs. I moved most of my stuff straight into my greenhouse and thought we would celebrate by chitting our potatoes. I used this video to give me an idea of exactly what I needed to do as I’ve never had to deal with the needs of potatoes ever before. So in summary, I’ve added the word chitting to my vocabulary and found out it basically means lining up you potatoes to get them to make a strong sprout.
Next we decided to sow some seeds and this was a great task to get Nye involved in as he loves transferring things. He moved the compost from the bag into the trays and I leveled them out before we scattered some seeds. I have optimistically decided to sow some of the lavender, I have no idea if it will work but with the weather being so mild I thought I would give it a go. I must admit I’ve become a tad enthusiastic about listening to gardeners question time recently. So, after I heard them discussing sowing some foxgloves I have thrown mine around in a back corner far and away from toddler pincers. So, hopefully over the next few weeks I’ll have some more exciting flower seedlings to show you.
January 16, 2014
by Jenni Clutten
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