End Sep 2013 - nasturtiums, strawberries and "cauliflower"/kappertjies, aarbeie en "blomkool" |
Start of Oct 2013 - Some of the radishes/Sommige van die radyse |
Mid-Oct 2013 - An abundance of parsley/Pietersielie vir Afrika |
End Oct 2013 - Meager broad bean haul/Skamele boerboon oes |
Start of Nov 2013 - Lots of leeks and lettuce/Pragtige preie en baie blaarslaai |
Mid-Nov 2013 - Pole and bush bean harvest/Rank-en bosboon oes |
We have already enjoyed all of them as green beans and some of them have been blanched and frozen. Now I can't wait for the bushes to perform even better, so the granny can make a decent batch of curried beans yummy!
I planted twelve red onion seedlings during the last week of May, and about the same number of Australian Browns the first week of June. The red onions performed quite well, but the white onions produced the smallest onions imaginable. We harvested them all the very end of November.
The lesson I learned from this comparison? Do not plant onions in hard-as-nails and compacted soil!
Hope I haven't bored you all with this lengthy post, but I guess someone out there might pick up a tip or two from my successes and failures. What do they say; practice makes perfect.