2015
|
Snab
|
Brize
|
January |
103.4
|
65.5
|
February |
22.6
|
43.9
|
March |
32.2
|
27.4
|
April |
58.8
|
20.9
|
May |
55.3
|
66.2
|
June |
53.2
|
27.8
|
July |
128.5
|
63.4
|
August |
75.5
|
65.4
|
September |
77.4
|
64.6
|
2015 to date |
606.9
|
445.1
|
You may have heard it's been the worst summer in Scotland for 40 years. Ok, July was wet, but taken in isolation July and August were unremarkable. But they came on top of a truly cold and miserable May and June. September was typically lovely apart from two downpours that wrecked the monthly total. As a result, most things have come late this year. If I kept accurate records on these things, I could tell you that my Warwickshire Drooper softened up 30 days later than in the not altogether very special summer of 2014. But with a few exceptions, the harvests keep coming. Roll on the good times...
- Gluts: blueberries, raspberries, plums/greengages/damsons, apples, alpine strawberries, blackcurrants, honeyberries, tomatoes, potatoes, onions, garlic, kale, parsnips, basil, eggs, weeds.
- Other notable achievements: grapes, apricots, cherries, flax, oats, spelt, barley and rye.
- Must do better: asparagus, beetroot, carrots, broccoli, strawberries.
- Jury's out: quince, medlar, mulberry, chestnut, hazelnut, goji.
- No shows: pears, pumpkins, sunflowers, honey, Al Lotment.
The autumn in pictures.
Yard of kale |
Stan-dried tomatoes |
Free product APLs - soon to be made into a aqueous phase liquids - (strangely similar in colour to the groundwater in Slough) |
I found my thrill... |
Marjorie's ripe just as my Drooper's finished |
The art of gardening: still life with landscape |
After a long spell in the wilderness its nice to see you back with a top blog! Good thing about gardening is that you can now look to next year full of hope and optimism bit like the cobblers
ReplyDeletePS love the stan dried tomatoes I see endless business opportunities for your excess veg
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