Saturday 10 April 2010

N'er cast a clout

My dear old Grandma used to be very fond of the expression 'N'er cast a clout, til May is out'. It used to puzzle me as a child as to its meaning, but I did understand that it basically meant that even if the sun is shining, wait until the end of May to rely on the weather REALLY being nice.

April has crept up on me this year and today has been one of the most glorious days of sunshine so far this year. I thought of my Grandma as I threw off the winter cardigan and pottered around the garden with bare arms.

Well, I don't know if this good weather will last but I have taken the risk and planed a lot of new seeds today. I have planted directly into the ground, some Apollo Runner beans and Coriander Seed, as well as transplanting my Garden pea seedlings from their home in the greenhouse, to their new home ready to climb the netting and produce me a bumper crop again this year. It has worked out really well, as the pea seeds I put straight into the ground a few weeks ago are now above the soil and starting to develop, whereas the greenhouse ones are quite well established. This means I will have a succession of peas to enjoy.

I am surprised by the Snap Peas (Mange Tout). Last year I did really well but they seem slow to get going this year. I only got about 40% seedlings to the number of seeds I planted in the greenhouse. The ones I planted straight in the ground have been a wee bit more successful and I have about a 80% success getting seedlings. Last year, everyone was a success! I planted another 3 squares of Snap peas today in the hope that they will catch up?

So Grandma, if you are watching, please forgive the bare arms today and send me some more sunshine. The garden and I could really do with more of it!

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