We return to that time of year again – when I receive a message from Transition Turriefield asking me if I would like to come and help plant seeds.
Too right, I said and off I went this morning.
Last week was my first week back and I planted lettuce and beans, I think. But this week it was the most difficult planting – celeriac. An unhelpful teensy tinesy little seed that is fiddly at best and unhelpful at worst. Three seeds per wee pot. Yer, right.
The skills required for this job are a damp-ended pencil and the patience of a Saint.
Once done and labelled, we covered the pots with bags and took them, along with something else I planted – possibly dill and coriander – down to the polytunnel.
Things are already starting to grow.
For me, this is the best part. Seeing such amazing results and so quickly too.
“My” lettuces, apparently.
I was given a bag of small swedes for the ponies and decided that if Fivla and Vitamin could manage them (teeth), then they could have one a day each for a while.
Apparently Fivla and Vitamin still have the necessary and when I returned later, there was not one scrap of swede left.
So a daily swede for the old ladies is now on offer.