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July 23 - Garlic - Solent Wight, Courgettes - Boldenice, Ambassador and Black Firest, Potatoes - Charlotte and Casablanca, Broad beans - de Monica, Gooseberries - Pax, Raspberries, Blueberries, Cabbage - Mozart, Sweet Peas and Dahlias,
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We cut the first Mozart cabbage which had a really solid head. We now just need to hope that all the cabbages hang on and don't split before we can use them.Martyn lifted more potatoes. The Charlottes were still very small but we have enjoyed them as salad potatoes.
Saturday, we harvested a few more things.
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24 July - Calabrese - Calbrini, Courgettes - Ambassador, Carrots - Romance and Blackcurrants |
I also took a first picking from our second batch of broad beans. These were Masterpiece Green Longpod. I podded these at the plot whilst, Martyn was busy strimming and generally tidying. On returning home they were frozen.
I also sowed more mooli. I hope that we like them, that is if they grow. A plot neighbour was intrigued by them, so I gave him the remaining seeds so that he could try them too. What's betting his grow better than ours?
Back in the garden, on Sunday, I sowed some lettuce, radishes, spring onions and spinach in some crates that we had grown early potatoes in. These are the types of crops that it is handy to have closer to hand at home.
As well as harvesting from the allotment, we also harvested one or two things from the garden and garden greenhouse.
We harvested our first ripe tomato - Tumbling Tom but didn't take a photo, as the first I knew about it was when Martyn popped half of it on my plate for lunch.
We also picked a couple of cucumbers - Pepinex from the garden greenhouse.
A pot of basil was about to flower so I cut it back and have frozen the leaves for use later. I did the same thing with the coriander that is also growing in a trough.
A third herb, growing in a large pot, is garden mint. This is picked regularly whenever we need a sprig but, last week, I picked a small bunch to add to a batch of courgette, pea and mint soup.
I made enough for the two of us to have four helpings. This has been frozen. It can be eaten as a cold soup but we prefer our soups warm.
The recipe was a mixture of ideas from these two recipes. Courgette and mint soup and Pea, courgette and mint soup. I didn't add any creme fraiche as this wouldn't freeze well. It could be added when the soup is warmed up but, having had a taste, I don't think it needs this addition.