Busy day in the garden, finally got my seed potatoes planted in the bags - 6 bags of Charlottes and 10 bags of Duke of York (Not tried these before but were recommended as an early cropping all-rounder - time will tell). Planted them in a 3-2-1 mix of my compost, leaf mould and seived soil left over from my hedging trench with a top dressing of fish, blood and bone. I'm running out of home made compost now, although I have loads of leaf mould it does not have enough goodness in it I use it to bulk out my compost.
Remade my barrow seive with some new mesh and seived about 6 barrowfulls of compost (note to self - must get on with a more mechanised solution !).
Pulled up a zillion sycamore seedlings - I thought I had cleared them all and more still appear - when will they ever stop ?
Planted out my next tranche of broad beans and prepared the beds for the runners and french beans. Potted on a load of sweet peas, pricked out a tray of tomatoes - kissed goodbye to my experiment to grow melons as all seedlings that had germinated have wilted and died (not sure why - I understand that they are susceptible to cold and the greenhouse is not heated). Found a loganberry that had layered itself into the ground next to the tub that its parent plant is in so gave it a proper home in a pot. Had to water my fruit bushes that are in tubs - despite all the recent wet weather we've had no real rain down here for 5 days and the wind and sun had left the tubs looking very dry and leaves wilting.
Finally strained my cumfrey tea which has been stewing since last summer ...