The only problem with turning up at the allotment for the odd hour here and there, is that there is no time to rally the troups together.
I went and did an hour on Tuesday after work, which meant Matt was out training for his cycle race, and Beth was ... probably asleep to be honest!
Now, I don't mind my own company, but the bugs start hunting me down when I am alone. The other week I was dragging carpet about on my own to find the beginnings of a wasps nest in one carpet, and when that didn't frighten me off this MASSIVE black spider thought it would put in an appearance! The carpet stayed where it was after that. So on Tuesday when I found a dead spider in the fleece that I use to protect the tomatoes from direct sunlight, I decided it was time to go, before something bigger, and more alive came for me! Suddenly, I missed my Beth. Not that she eats spiders when I tell her to, but she makes me laugh when she jumps and sniffs at it like she wants to play.
Before the bugs realised I was at the allotment however, I did get some work done.
I was surprised to find that most of the irrigation system that I have attached to a water butt in the greenhouse, were still working fine, despite me not cleaning them out at all over winter. Although, I did give the tomatoes a good watering as well before I left! After this photo was taken, I also put up some fleece on the left of the plants. The direct sunlight gets so fierce through the glass (even though it is filthy) nearly killed some tomato plants last year, so I try to give them a bit of shade now.
Outside, one of the courgette plants has it's first courgette growing. Doesn't look that great in that photo, as the flower is bigger! But if you look closely, you will see that the courgette is yellow!
I have realised that my 'thing' in gardening, is growing unusual types of plant. Last year I grew tomatilloes, this year it is yellow courgettes and tomotoes and stripey tomatoes. I struggled to find any yellow courgette seeds that weren't F1, and as I wanted to keep some seeds for next year I didn't want F1. However, they had some plants for sale at the City Farm, so I bought a couple. I also have some smaller plants that I grew from seed that are green courgettes.
Last year I also bought a thai basil plant from the City Farm. It smelt and tasted lovely, so I went to the shops to try and get some seeds. However, all I could find were Citrus Basil seeds. So, being a seed hoarder, I bought those. The first plant is just getting big enough to use the leaves, and it smells great. I didn't taste them as I put them in a meal, and there aren't many leaves that are useable yet. I also got some free seeds on a magazine last year that were for Dark Opal Basil, which has dark purple leaves. I have tried to grow some seeds on a couple of occasions, but they just don't come up as well as the normal basil and died off easily, so not all experiments pay off!