Winter Density lettuce, American land cress and rocket Astra to provide salad in the colder months.
Edit update :- Winter Density turned out to be less hardy to the cold than it's name suggests
Winter Density lettuce, American land cress and rocket Astra to provide salad in the colder months.
Edit update :- Winter Density turned out to be less hardy to the cold than it's name suggests
There's plenty of fungal activity at the moment. These are possibly a type of Cortinarius, not edible but they look good and are breaking down woody material into nutrients for the soil.
For a bit of fun our local council organises a borough allotment competition. This year judging took place on July 8th and apart from the traditional criteria of tidiness, variety and condition of crops etc. also takes in harvesting of rain water, use of or recycling items/materials and consideration for biodiversity and the environment.
Out of approximately 800 plots ours was awarded first place.
We had the opportunity to collect some well rotted stable muck. A couple of days before going we were fortunate to be given a pair of heavy duty wooden gates, perfect for making a storage bay.