We paid a visit to the allotment on Christmas Eve to gather together some fresh vegetables to see us through the Christmas period.
The allotment certainly looked Christmasy as two thirds of the plot were still covered in frost.
The problem is that the property adjacent to our site has a huge leylandii hedge which for much of the winter shades about two thirds of our plot.
You can spot it in the background of the photo above. Not only does it shade most of the plots on our site at this time of year but it also provides an ideal habitat for the wood pigeons that just love to plague us.
The sun was shining on Christmas Eve but was so low that it didn't make any impression on one side of our plot and half way across the other side. It also meant that in the shade it was bitterly cold. Where the sun peeped over the hedge it blazed into our faces blinding us when walking towards it. As my eyes are sensitive to bright sunshine at the best of times this is very unpleasant.
You can just make out in the photo above the line where the sun has reached and melted the frost. At this time of year we are envious of Jan, our neighbour, who has his plot to the left of this photo. His plot is out of the shade cast by the hedge and was working in the sunshine.
As we didn't intend staying longer than we needed to harvest a few vegetables and take a few photos and video we didn't end up too cold but it was good to arrive back home and into the warmth.
So what did we manage to harvest?
We replenished our stock of carrots and parsnips.
We had harvested all of the Below Zero leeks and so moved on to the second variety - Oarsman. These leeks had grown much bigger than the ones harvested from the previous variety and were more the size we would expect.
Rather earlier than intended - these cabbages were meant to be harvested early next spring - we cut our first Savoy cabbage. The variety is Sabrosa. It wasn't very large but the head was solid and provided us with a couple of meals.
As I mentioned in my previous post, this year our sprouts have been a big disappointment. We really didn't expect to harvest any at all but we did manage to pick enough tiny sprouts to have with Christmas dinner. Maybe we will manage to harvest a few more, but really they only provide a taster. It's better than nothing though.
Finally, I'd like to wish everyone a happy, healthy and fruitful new year.
Finally, I'd like to wish everyone a happy, healthy and fruitful new year.