A lovely afternoon, and the first time I've dared to try the steep path into the allotments since all the recent snow and ice. It was worth it for the breath of springlike air as I spoke encouragingly to my fruit trees (it's Wassailing day) worth it for the little haul of winter vegetables I collected (I'll put the sprouts on in a minute to go with the roast chicken) and worth it to see all the neighbours enjoying the first diggable day of the year.
No sign at all of any broad beans though. They should be showing by now so I suspect some hungry creature dug them up soon after I planted them. I've already bought some more seeds so it's not a big deal. Vegetable gardening is never straightforward but for me the rewards far outweigh the pitfalls. I guess I wouldn't do it it it was the other way round.
I came home full of enthusiasm for spring so tonight I'll be sorting through my seed box and planning when and where to start this year's planting. Or vegging out after the chicken!
Happy gardening
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Lovely Blog Nicky, and lovely leeks and parsnips. (I'm not that keen on sprouts). I’m surprised you don’t have more comments.
Are you celebrating Imbolc this year?
I like your moon phases thingy - I bet Stephen will want one on his blog now he's seen it.
Don't worry John, I'll eat the sprouts.
Hi Susan.
Hands off my sprouts! However, you're welcome to share the moon phases widget - I found it on somebody else's blog and copied it onto mine. Just click on it to find the details.
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