Today I had the honour of being on Shop Duty with one of the longest members of the allotments. For two hours both days at the weekends, the shop is open for members to come and buy their goodies, and if they wish they may have a cup of tea or coffee. But despite it being a nice sunny day with blue skies there was little in the way of customers. So for the most part we talked about the site, old members (and new members) and mostly about food and growing stuff. I'll be on duty again in a couple of weeks time. By then, perhaps it'll have warmed up a bit and dried out. Enough that we'll have a few more people in the shop.
Back on the plot, it's still a little damp. Water is still lying in pools, the greenhouse is very squishy inside and there has been a little bit of damage.
The most damaging bit is the fact that the window vent in the greenhouse has been bent out of shape. But fortunately that was easy to remedy. Aluminium is not the strongest of metals and easily twisted back. It might have weakened somewhat so I think I'll have to keep an eye on it.
The big rhubarb is starting to show.
But imagine my surprise when hiding behind the artichoke, I see that the small rhubarb, that I intended on throwing out, has got off to a hue start and looks to be a promising plant. Guess I'll have to keep that then.
Meanwhile, the daffs are poking out and trying to brighten the place up. Not sure which is brighter. The daffs or the sun in the sky. But it's nice to see both of them for a change.
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