Monday, September 5

Safely gathered in

We are now at the stage where the allotment beds are emptying and our main focus is clearing and tidying beds. We are still waiting for some rain so that we can dig the beds over and then leave them until next spring.  Where we have been watering crops the soil although very dry is workable. The soil where the potatoes were planted is hard and lumpy. For now, until we get some decent rain we can only leave those beds.

A few crops are still growing, one being the crop of leeks. We seem to have a plant with variegated leaves. It looks more like an ornamental plant. I've never come across a leek with leaves like this before - have you?


Copyright: Original post from Our Plot at Green Lane Allotments http://glallotments.blogspot.co.uk/ author S Garrett

3 comments:

  1. the link to "read more" doesn't seem to work today

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    1. Susan GarrettSeptember 06, 2022

      Thanks for letting me know, Deb. It is now sorted.

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  2. Interesting leek you have grown Sue. I like its taste but leek is expensive and rarely buy it.

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