PLANS FOR THE NEW YEAR
Grape Rondo |
As we begin the new
gardening year, and day length is limited and winter begins to look serious we
are better of at home reading gardening magazines, or browsing through the
latest plant and seed catalogues. We can look back over the previous year to
see what we can do about those plants that did not live up to expectations, and
build on those that turned out to be our winners. Also take time to look over
the box of seeds left over from last year to see what is worth keeping and
others like parsnips whose seeds give poor germination if more than a year old.
The days are long gone when you bought a packet of seeds so full that it lasted
a good three years.
The Greenhouse
Parsnip Albion |
Last year was a
brilliant year for grapes, but although I did some thinning out of the bunches,
it was just not enough and I lost a fair bit from botrytis and shanking. This
year I must thin out a lot more grapes from each bunch. However grape Rondo
grown outdoors was very successful.
Last year I tried five tomato varieties. My favourite Alicante did not let me down, but Marmande was miserable with very few tomatoes, though I heard other growers had great success with it. Yellow Delight was extremely vigorous taking over space from other varieties. It gave huge crops of yellow plum tomatoes, but for taste it could not compete with Red Cherry or Sungold, both of which were very sweet and delicious.
Last year I tried five tomato varieties. My favourite Alicante did not let me down, but Marmande was miserable with very few tomatoes, though I heard other growers had great success with it. Yellow Delight was extremely vigorous taking over space from other varieties. It gave huge crops of yellow plum tomatoes, but for taste it could not compete with Red Cherry or Sungold, both of which were very sweet and delicious.
Raspberry Glen Carron |
Vegetables
Parsnip Albion and
Student both gave great roots, but seed quantity was miserable as I needed the
two packets to sow a twelve foot row. Not impressed. Cauliflower Clapton, a
clubroot resistant type, was brilliant but my plan to get continuity by sowing
a few weeks apart was not very successful so this year I need to be at least
two months apart or even longer. Sweet corn Incredible was truly incredible as
the six feet tall plants all gave two large cobs per plant. Definitely one to
grow again for 2019. Last year I tried growing my carrots between the onions in
the hope the carrot fly would not find them. No such luck. I never got one
carrot so either I grow them under fleece or just give up. Pumpkin Rocket was
another great success, but with the tropical summer they were ready for
harvesting in late summer, but definitely another to grow this year. Onions
were grown from sets last year, but suffered badly from white rot as I had to
resort to watering in the hot dry summer so this year it is back to seeds sown
early on a windowsill.
Pear Beurre Hardy |
Fruit
The latest raspberry
just released is called Glen Carron bred at our local James Hutton Institute so
I will try it out to compare it with the other summer fruiting Glen Fyne and
Glen Dee. See the video with Nikki Jennings about her raspberry Glen Carron on YouTube.
Last year I got a very heavy crop of all my fruit bushes and trees (except my peach tree) and struggled to use and give away surplus so this year the trees and bushes will get a more severe pruning to reduce cropping potential and hopefully improve fruit size. Some pear varieties on my family tree were excessively vigorous at the expense of fruit so they got pruned back and these branches will get grafts of Beth and Concorde to accompany Beurre Hardy and Christie.
Last year I got a very heavy crop of all my fruit bushes and trees (except my peach tree) and struggled to use and give away surplus so this year the trees and bushes will get a more severe pruning to reduce cropping potential and hopefully improve fruit size. Some pear varieties on my family tree were excessively vigorous at the expense of fruit so they got pruned back and these branches will get grafts of Beth and Concorde to accompany Beurre Hardy and Christie.
Rose Oshima |
Rose Oshima has had
a great year and even when I was doing my winter pruning just before Christmas
it was still flowering so I managed to get a great bunch for the table. I have
some space available so nine inch long hardwood cuttings have been taken to
grow on.
Wee jobs to do this week
Carving the pumpkin |
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