No dig diary, 21st September 2021

I seem to have spent the last couple of weeks madly doing stuff and not feeling as though I have a huge amount to show for it. Not sure why. On a non-gardening front I do at least have a huge amount of honey bottled and I’ve made a few batches of beer, both of which took longer than anticipated. I’ve also been picking blackberries and raspberries as often as there’s ripe fruit.

It doesn’t actually feel as though there’s been much to do in the veggie plot however. I harvested lots of aubergines, some of which have been made into pickles, some eaten and some roasted with other veg and frozen for future meals and I’ve been picking sweetcorn regularly. I think this weekend I’ll harvest the remainder and get the stalks into the compost.

There are more aubergines to come. They’ve done really well this year, both in the polytunnel and greenhouse.

The weather here has been incredibly humid over the last couple of weeks and unfortunately that seems to have allowed some blight to take hold in the polytunnel, so on Sunday I removed all the foliage and stems that weren’t already bearing fruit from the tomatoes as well as clearing out the marigolds growing around their feet, the idea being to improve the air circulation as much as possible around the plants whilst the remaining fruit ripen.

The peppers (on the right in the second photo) seem to be producing lots of flower and fruit now, but it really does seem rather late. I’ll leave them on the plants as long as possible and we’ll see how it goes. Some have also grown very tall. The tallest near the end must be about 1.5m — the tops of the stakes are around 1m high.

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