We had another busy weekend, mostly spent at birthday parties and watching the cricket, so we had to fit our allotmenting into our day off on Friday.
We harvested our onions, cut down the spent sugar snap peas and most of the broad beans, weeded and tidied up the front of the plot. Whilst Pilla was busy doing that, I gave our chilli plants some attention – a few had become a bit dry and wilted. We also harvested the potatoes we had left in the ground and prepared our second strawberry bin.
So, that’s it – we’ve had the plot a year. We’ve been looking back at the old pictures and it’s quite amazing that we’ve managed to fit in getting so much done – so many times we got something finished just as we needed it. I think both of us are looking forward to taking a bit more time next year and we have all of autumn and winter to plan it. This period last year was just a mass panic of ‘where are we getting our fence/wood/soil/greenhouse/shed/glass/pots/shelving from?!’ We are going to be making a list of jobs to do soon and this should definitely be more manageable than ‘create a brand new plot’.
My last job at the plot today was to take some pictures in the same places as we took last year – the video below is my go at stitching it all together. The pictures above were taken from a rather precarious standing-on-the-top-rung-of-the-fence position. It’s fair to say if Philippa had been there I wouldn’t have been allowed to clamber up there!






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