Monday, 6 September 2010

September on the Allotment

All the potatoes have been gathered in now- there have been fantastic crops of French beans and we are struggling for space in the freezer to store the amount of raspberries, blackberries and other soft fruit. As we have cropped the beds green manure has been sown to strengthen the condition and fertility of the soil. These are left until the beds are needed and then dug in.
Recently on a visit to Sissinghurst they had sown Yellow Trefoil and then companion planted with squash to help with feeding and moisture retention for the vigorous squash plants. We have various varieties of squash this year and try them in a three sisters bed- sweetcorn, borlotti beans and squash together- as well as in raised beds. These potimarron were a favourite last year and kept really well in the cool dark garage. hopefully this year there will be a few to store again- we still need some more good growing weather to ripen them yet!

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