Donnerstag, 18. August 2011

Red onions

In order to prepare some space for the winter chard, I took out the red onions last night.


There weren't that many but they look pretty healthy and mostly free of thripps.  The variety remains a mystery ... they came in a bag from the local supermarket for growing over winter.   I kept them in the shed and popped them in in April after a couple of weeks in the cold frame.

Dienstag, 16. August 2011

Putty - aargh!

I decided to patch up the windows at the villa a bit ... some of the putty had dropped out over the years.


What a pain!  Nobody told me that the only things putty doesn't sick to are wood and glass.  It sticks really well to fingers.

Freitag, 12. August 2011

Goji a-go-go

The first goji berry has appeared!  There are also a couple of other potentials - fingers crossed for a big crop next year.

Dienstag, 9. August 2011

Judging completed

The bean judgement has been made.  Here are my entries:


I think the judging panel were impressed - their complete set of comments were:


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#429 – 4 specimens – somewhat curved and small – assume not fully mature – not bad snap test (stringless & quite fresh) – appeared slightly wilted

#430 – 6 specimens – very straight and even length (ca 27cm) – good colour – very slight signs of beans in pod – very good snap test (fresh & stringless with pleasant odour)

#431 – 3 specimens – slightly curved – just about mature (definitely big enough to eat) but not very large – good snap test (completely stringless)

#432 – 6 specimens – very large and even length (ca 36cm) – almost straight – good snap test although a little string – perhaps stayed on plant too long before picking (very long, hint of inner bean and long edge starting to look ‘textured’)

#433 – 1 specimens – very long (35cm) – nice piece of haulm left in place – slightly twisted – quite good snap test (hint of string) – suspect slightly over-mature

#434 – 2 specimens – on haulm – one misshapen (narrowing of bean along its length) – suspect uneven watering – good snap test

#435 – 2 specimens – I think the show came at the wrong time for these beans – one very thin and one malformed showing a slight sign of malaise (reddish colouration) – snap test OK but thin part of bean somewhat soft and bendy
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The winner will be announce at the Late Summer Show, next month.

Dienstag, 2. August 2011

Beans getting ready for judgement day

Lady Di runner beans ready for the show
On Friday 5th August we will have the runner bean class of this year's EHS Late Summer Show.  Everyone's beans are peaking now (apart from John's) and the show organizing committee agreed to move the bean day to this week.  My single row has produced a mighty crop so far and shows no sign of stopping.  The infestation of black fly earlier in the year were chased off by the crushed marigold oil I sprayed at them.

One typical runner bean, about 35 cm long
The goji bushes have gone a bit crazy and covered half the path to the compost bins.  They have had more (purple) flowers this year than last year, but I don't see any sign of fruit.  I have no idea when I can prune them back a bit - I guess I'll just make it up.
Goji bushes