niall Y
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It's at this time of year, that I tend to look back and take stock of what has happened growthwise in the garden. And, I have to say ,it's been a very strange year.
The green house hasn't been nearly as productive as other years. The tomatoes have been remarkably undersized after ripening - I am not alone in this, as a neighbour who has two large commercial poly-tunnels is having the same problem. My cucumbers this year have grow 'triffid -like' ,but I don't have the' gluts' I've had in previous years. Every fruit has been deformed, resembling an 'orange in a sock', rather than being straight and uniform. Even the chillies have yet to ripen. Though the Basil (now I've found a way of protecting it from the slugs) is fine.
The rest of the garden has produced mixed results, the successes being:
Lettuces, (remarkably bug free) Potatoes, Florence fennel, and Mangetout.
The 'could do betters' are : Courgettes ( late to produce and again no 'gluts'), Spinach, beetroot Runner beans, ( very late - only had my first crop last week) Strawberries and Carrots
The abject failures are : Onions, garlic and Leeks
The complete ' no shows,( i.e.. I planted the seed but nothing came up) , are:
Parsnip Parsley, Dill, Chervil and a late crop of lettuce.
And I've not even started on the flowers, I'd be interested to know how well others are doing this year, compared to other years.
Niall
The green house hasn't been nearly as productive as other years. The tomatoes have been remarkably undersized after ripening - I am not alone in this, as a neighbour who has two large commercial poly-tunnels is having the same problem. My cucumbers this year have grow 'triffid -like' ,but I don't have the' gluts' I've had in previous years. Every fruit has been deformed, resembling an 'orange in a sock', rather than being straight and uniform. Even the chillies have yet to ripen. Though the Basil (now I've found a way of protecting it from the slugs) is fine.
The rest of the garden has produced mixed results, the successes being:
Lettuces, (remarkably bug free) Potatoes, Florence fennel, and Mangetout.
The 'could do betters' are : Courgettes ( late to produce and again no 'gluts'), Spinach, beetroot Runner beans, ( very late - only had my first crop last week) Strawberries and Carrots
The abject failures are : Onions, garlic and Leeks
The complete ' no shows,( i.e.. I planted the seed but nothing came up) , are:
Parsnip Parsley, Dill, Chervil and a late crop of lettuce.
And I've not even started on the flowers, I'd be interested to know how well others are doing this year, compared to other years.
Niall