It has been so unbelievably rainy and wet this year. I think there are a few places in the country that haven’t seen a dry day. Today was sunny and cold and the water had drained enough for me to get down to the allotment. The path and grass were wet and muddy, but my plot wasn’t underwater at all.
I’ve booked Friday off to see if I can finally do my apple tree on a cloudy day.

A few bulbs are coming up in the borders: some crocuses in multiple beds and a single white crocus in the pot by the shed. There were a few yellow crocuses; let’s see if the sparrows eat them.

The pulmonaria are flowering very nicely and there are a couple of tiny snowbells at the end of the bed.

Over in the wetter left border, a few scilla are coming up. They’re quite robust and look a bit like hyacinth at this point.

The garlic looks pretty good – has it grown more?

The remaining parsnips have started regrowing their tops. I dug up what I could fit in my bag / comfortably carry, which included a couple of very big ones. The rest will be much smaller and it will probably be possible to bring them all home at once.










The plot is now done for this year. I’ve tied string around a couple of branches on the apple tree as a reminder to evaluate them for removal. I think the one at the front would make a big hole, so it might just be shortened. The one on the right would probably help to thin things out.
















.





















