After 4 dismal cold wet summers and losing a lot of veg to rust last year, I decided that enough was enough. The inkling of what I should do came when last year after I pricked out my leeks, I threw the old potting compost and unwanted seedlings on the polytunnel bed. One leek seedling decided it didn't want to die and promptly took root and turned itself the right way up. That one leek plant grew a stem rather like an oak tree while the rust infected ones in the garden had stems about the size of pencils.
Soo, now I intend to grow nearly all my veg under cover where I am sort of totally in control of what goes on ... now it will only rain when I want it to, or not as the case may be, with only potatoes, maincrop peas and some onions outside in the elements.
What this rambling diatribe is heading towards is that I am growing some of these new summer purple sprouting broccoli this year and I planted them out on the 6th April, some in the tunnel and 6 out in the garden. The weather has been sort of so-so, mostly sunny by day but a bit chilly by night at times and the difference between the two sets of plants is quite interesting.
This is what the outside ones look like ................
and this is what the tunnel ones look like .............. I'll let you know how it all turns out.
Other veg in the new tunnel so far is cauliflower, summer cabbage, ordinary Brussels sprouts, red sprouts, red cabbage, savoy cabbage, calabrese, Russian kale, salad potatoes ... oh, and a Victoria plum tree.
Interesting times .....
