Garlic has now been planted; 2 bulbs split into 24 cloves and planted in 2 rows, in bed number 3 (the one next to the fruit). The tips are just poking out of the ground & I've covered with a metal cage.
I should type in the variety, but I'm crap & I forgot to write it down :(
I do remember that the variety is good for British weather, and my soile (not as well drained as it could be).
The weather was mild, dry and nice.
I harvested a handful of spindly parsnips (a bit pathetic really, only as wide as a pritt-stick), I took a manky looking cabbage (which has probably 2 servings for 2 people), and a stalk of sprouts (which had about 18 good sized sprouts on).
The strawberries look as chaotic as they did just after the harvest - must have sprung more runners since giving my dad over 100 in the autumn.
And to finish my day, I noticed this beautiful colourful thing, peeping out from the old rhubarb...A taste of spring to come :)
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