Monday 13 July 2009

My allotment


There are times during the spring and early summer, April, May and June, when I feel that looking after my allotment is just too much. I feel overwhelmed by the number of tasks that need to be done and balancing that with work and all the running around after the family. I wish that either my husband or one of my sons shared my love of growing things so there was someone interested in what was growing, what the slugs or pigeons had eaten and also some help with carrying heavy watering cans!


Each year I wonder whether I should perhaps give up my plot. Then every year there comes a time sometime in July when it all seems to come together and I look around and think "I've grown all this!" and it does seem worth while after all.


Today was that day. After the early morning rush of sorting out the packed lunches and driving my eldest son to work, I went straight to my allotment. I was the only person on the site at 7am this morning and standing there in my plot I felt very satisfied with my little harvest.


It might not be as weed free as some of the other plots, its certainly got more self seeded flowers, the plants may not give such heavy yields as plots that have more manpower to shovel manure and it doesn't have beautifully made brassica cages and timber edged raised beds, but it does OK.


This is what I picked today so tonight's dinner will be a roasted vegetable ratatouille including the onions and courgettes, with couscous, homemade granary bread, broad beans and chard followed by blackcurrant fool. I've bottled lots of gooseberries already so I might make this last picking into a couple of pots of jam.


Next spring when I'm feeling that the allotment is hard work I can look back at these photos to remind myself its worthwhile after all.

5 comments:

walter and me said...

Wow, what a bounty! All your hard work is paying dividends.

Denise said...

You must get so much satisfaction from growing your own fruit and vegetables, though it's a shame your family don't share your interest. I'm sure you'd quickly regret it if you gave up your allotment.
BTW Thanks for your comment on my blog!

Anonymous said...

so rewarding and a good idea to look back at these photos next year. R now has gained an interest in the garden but only for edibles... which is great but sometimes 'too many cooks spoil the broth'... so we have to have clearly defined roles and know who is watering when etc... your evening meal sounds delicious .. can i join you?!
much love
ginny x

Simply Authentic said...

All of the produce looks fabulous! To be honest I'm quite jealous you have the allotment and I enjoy hearing about it all, so please continue it! :-) I hope the food tastes as delicious as it looks! Yum!

Maureen said...

Hi, I found your blog via Sweetmyrtle's lovely blog. This post sounded just like one of mine.
I also find this time of year too much sometimes,as like you I don't have a family member interested in helping to plant, weed, or work the plot with me.
My husband cuts the grass paths and does the edges for which I am very grateful, but it would be lovely to have some help with other jobs.
Also like you when I harvest all the lovely veggies and fruit I love it all again and feel grateful for the space and health to be able to do this.
Happy harvesting :)