
Slowly but surely we are reclaiming the cottage garden as a place for growing stuff we want to eat rather than a place where anything grows.
Out of the sixteen beds in the garden, about 8 now have stuff growing in them, 3 are ready to plant and 5 still need weeding / digging. And most of the 5 are little ones! We have unearthed a crop of giant boulders from one of the beds but otherwise generally delighted in the loveliness of the soil and the local fellowship of insects, spiders and general naturalness that give this little corner a sense of fertility and (hopefully) abundance. And we've also delighted to find that there a whole load of strawberries, rocket, chard and even a few potatoes doing there thing already.
Joining them we now have an array of runner beans, french beans, peas, courgettes, purple sprouting broccoli, potatoes, rainbow chard, beetroot and squash limbering up to face all the slugs, birds, mice, wind and rain a Yorkshire summer is likely to throw at them. With leeks, carrots, more peas, kale, sprouts, onions, more potatoes and probably a few others still to plant. Ooh and we have a load of tomatoes in the dilapidated greenhouse.