
I went out this weekend and bought a few more seed potatoes. I was looking for a late maincrop when I came across this variety I had never heard of before.  Has anyone tried 
'Peachbloom' potatoes?  Thought I'd give it a go.

I couldn't resist 
'Red Duke of York' a stunning colour and a wonderful flavour too.

We've had a couple of relatively warm days recently. My 
Rhubarb has started to get going.  You can see on the compost around them I have been sprinkling wood ash.  This time of year you can give your fruit bushes and trees a boost of potash by using the ash from any wood fires you have had. Wood ash only.

I cleaned up my 
strawberry patch too, sprinkling some more wood ash around the plants and getting rid of old leaves.  I dug up this crown and potted it up in the greenhouse. I look forward to an early crop of strawberries a few weeks before the others.

Also in the greenhouse I used an old overwintered growbag to sow a few radish seeds.  I should have a small crop of 
French Breakfast radish in a few weeks.  This brings back memories for me, it was the first veggie that my Dad gave me to grow on his allotment when I was very small.  I suspect many of you grew radishes at that age too?

I decided to start off some of my tomatoes in a heated propagator too. Varieties here are 
Black Cherry, Sungella, Sungold, Cherokee Purple and a wonderful 
Golden Jubilee tomato.
Broad beans 
Aquadulce Claudia are almost ready to be planted out.  The weather will be warm this week, I might just do that.

Still plenty of
 Cavalo Nero, or Tuscan Black Kale.  A true stalwart this time of year.

And speaking of 
Jubilee tomatoes.  As I was sowing a few seeds I noticed that I have far more seeds than I could ever use, so I thought I would give them away.  Seeing as we are celebrating a Diamond Jubilee this year in the UK, 
does anyone want a few seeds to plant?  These are a late maturing, golden beefsteak tomato with fantastic flavour.  Drop me an email with your address and I'll send you a few.