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Sunday 22 May 2011

What's Happening in May (part 2)

No significant rain now since March 17th and over the last week or so only the occasional shower giving us the odd mm or two of rain we can't put off transplanting for any longer. We are using T-Tape (trickle tape) laid along rows of crops for irrigation. This is a long process as our water pressure only allows us to irrigate 2 or 3 rows at a time. We do usually have to do this for selected crops, depending on the weather, but with no significant rain due yet we're going to have to continue irrigating all transplants for now 
Irrigating kale

and leeks







Young plants ready to be transplanted




onions in Olantigh Fields, newly transplanted leeks to the right


New Season's rainbow chard soon ready to harvest
 

2nd outdoor sowing of carrots, in need of hand-weeding (they have already been weeded between the rows using a tractor mounted hoe
...and here are the carrots after hand-weeding
Cucumber, peppers and aubergines recently transplanted into a polytunnel

Working very dry ground for llek transplants




Tuesday 3 May 2011

What's happening - May in pictures

May 2011, we've had a very dry and the hottest April since records began, and now have the wind to dry things out even more so deperately need some rain.



Early spuds, some under cover, before being ridged up May 3rd in case of an overnight frost

Martin rotovating a tunnel ready to plant tomatoes into, May Day Bank Holiday
Runner beans just transplanted, ready early after a hot April, but not enjoying the windy days after they were planted.
Lettuce and brassicas ready to transplant
Rainbow chard looking very pretty, but just starting to go to seed!
Wild Rocket spring re-growth
Lettuces under fleece, not pretty but it gets us an early crop


We have a few strawberries in a polytunnel, ripening up very early, May 2nd, after a very hot April



Hundreds of leek tranplants waiting for rain so they can spread their roots out in the field