Week 16 Update – Overhaul, Transplant & Harvest

Week 16 Update – Overhaul, Transplant & Harvest

Posted on 01. Jun, 2008 by Tracey in My Veg Plot

Plot 1 – Overhauled

Today I was mostly overhauling Plot 1 as I have a lot of empty space now the slugs have been in and eaten my carrots, spring onions and beetroot. However I will not be beaten, I will just have carrots to harvest later in the year.

Raised Vegetable Plot 1

Raised Vegetable Plot 1

I used a hand fork to break up the soil as the topsoil and compost had been compacted together. I forked around the lettuce, spinach and parsnip rows careful so not to disturb their already established roots. I then raked the soil to a fine tilth and sowed 1 row of red and white spring onions, 3 different varieties of carrots (amsterdam forcing, james scarlet and autumn king) and beetroot (boltardy).

I also thinned the parsnips, holey lettuce and spinach and set up 4 sunken cider traps for the slugs.

Plot 2 – Transplanted

I definitely have cabbage fever this year!

Raised Vegetable Bed 2

Raised Vegetable Bed 2

  • Spring cabbages are hearting up nicely,
  • Unfortunately the tundra and golden acre seedlings died as the leaves of the the other cabbages were overshadowing them. Still have pots of golden acre cabbage in mini greenhouse,
  • Savoy cabbage ‘resolution’ plants were transplanted from plot 3 to gaps in plot 2.

Plot 3 – Harvest

This is the most productive plot packed full of beans and peas.

Raised Vegetable Bed 3

Raised Vegetable Bed 3

  • Broad bean pods growing larger,
  • Pea pods being harvested,
  • Mange Tout out grown bamboo cane supports,
  • Borlotto beans producing lovely lime coloured leaves and climbing well,
  • Tender stem broccoli plants transplanted into plot temporarily until room in Plot 3.

Plot 4 – Slugs

  • Runner bean lower leaves eaten by slugs but are still growing, they will not be beaten either!
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