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.
Latest from a typical allotment and small orchard not too far from Frankfurt.
Donnerstag, 18. August 2011
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.
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:
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 |
One typical runner bean, about 35 cm long |
Goji bushes |
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