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Thank goodness January has finished – the wettest January since 1910. I wonder what February has in store for us… Its first day was not at all bad, and we had blue sky and sunshine for most of the day. Of course I only know that in retrospect. I was out in the garden with the camera shortly after sunrise in order to make the most of what I expected to be a very brief window of opportunity.
In the weak Winter sunshine the plot looked very stark, and the dominant theme seemed to be plastic. Plastic cloches in various forms – long ones, round ones, tall ones, tiny ones:
And plastic greenhouses, plastic compost bins, plastic tables. Where would we be without plastic???
At least the shed is wooden, not plastic! Oh, and the raised beds…
This one hosts the two pots of peas – the ones that had originally been sown for peashoot-production. The peas are getting quite big now. I think I will soon have to provide them with some support.
Here in one of the long cloches you can see some chicories. The flimsy end-pieces of these cloches have proved to be more trouble than they are worth, but I have put in some sticks to dissuade the local cats from using the cloches as sleeping-quarters.
The Parsley is positively revelling in the relative warmth of the little bell cloches. It’s really luxuriant at present. Much better Parsley than I usually have in January. I must do this again next year!