It wasn't all doom and gloom:
- The fruit did well and raspberries and rhubarb were great
- My (bought) butternut squash plant worked well and yielded 5.5 squash (even if I did then let them go a touch mouldy)
- This was the first year I had success with Alliums and the yield was good as they were given an autumn head start
- Mixed success with broad beans - I wonder if I should leave them in longer as I have a harvest around May but then I read about their season being later in summer in cooking magazines so wonder if they are a result of successional sowing rather than a second flush from autumn sown plants. My experiment for next year I suspect.
On the whole though, my plot under-performed with usual favourites failing me:
- Potato yields were tiny in comparison to previous years
- Tomatoes hardly even had enough fruit and even they didn't turn red before being feasted on by slugs
- Salad leaves never really got started (slugs again) - the only exception was rocket which is pretty much a weed
- Strawberries are probably in need of a move to refresh themselves
- Jerusalem artichokes, like potatoes, had a small harvest. Considering that they are near perennials I don't think moving them will help (and the place they are in is good as they don't over-shadow other plants) but I do think I need to water them more (both more often and just more water)
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