Saturday 18 April 2015

solar-powered!

Spring haul from the plot.
It's been a busy old time for me, since I last posted.

A new full-time job makes it hard to find time, let alone head-space, to sit and write.
 Any spare time has been devoted to keeping on top of the plot - both allotment and in life generally!

But the sun has returned and with it, some of my energy and enthusiasm.
Broad beans, garlic, onions, spinach, parsnips and peas are poking shoots through the earth. I have an eager clutch of tomato plants and sweetcorn seedlings waiting to planted out.

 Rhubarb's red spears are crying out to be harvested.  We're using up the last of the leeks and curly kale and my purple-sprouting broccoli is just coming into season.

I've also been enjoying some hedgerow cookery; my perennial early spring favourite -  nettle soup - has been made and consumed, and as I type this, a curry of nettle, goosegrass and wild garlic-mustard, chickpea and sweet potato is simmering, filling the house full of spice and making me feel ridiculously hungry.

I'm also looking at recipes using these delicious weeds as spinach-substitute in spinakopita.
There is surely little more satisfying than turning 'pesty' plants into produce!

And tomorrow, I'm looking forward to the luxury of spending a good few hours, pootling and pottering in the sunshine on my beloved plot.
The pond area comes into its own in Sring