We’re now a month into the New Year and it’s certainly been all go here at Bothen Hill. Following a very hectic Christmas we took a week out to catch up and have some quality family time!
Back into the swing of things, and we’re already having deliveries of seeds which were ordered during our break; lots of discussion about what was successful last year and what varieties do and don’t want to be repeated. We certainly had some wonderful crops last year, and are hoping that this year’s seed selection will produce equally good results!
The seed potatoes arrived a couple of weeks back and with a lull in the wet weather, although very cold, we were able to plant four lines of earlies last week. They are now tucked up under the fleece and hopefully will provide us with an early copy in May, subject of course to the ever-variable weather.
We have already sewn early cabbage, calabrese, lettuce and leeks, and good germination has taken place in the poly tunnel;s. Last year we changed our compost with amazingly good results, so a large pallet was delivered a couple of weeks ago in the hope that we get the same results again.
Meantime of course, picking continues between the storms if possible. The root crops are doing well and we’ve also got plenty of sprouts. Thankfully the greens appear to be holding up well against the frosts, the cauliflowers don’t like it but we’ve had a good crop and hopefully there will be more to come soon…..




The summer vegetables have now arrived with abundance. Summer Purple Sprouting is always very popular and this is certainly cropping well. Unfortunately, with the recent hot weather, nobody seems very keen on cooking, hardly surprising, preferring to opt for salads instead! The tomatoes are ripening in the tunnels on a daily basis and are certainly sweet and juicy and full of flavour. We have grown ‘Super Sweet 100’ this year which is proving to be very popular, as are the slightly more traditional ‘Sun Gold’. Lettuce are looking good as well with plenty of variety and our salad bags are also popular.
With the recent wet weather, and sometimes warm sunshine, all the vegetables are growing apace. The broad beans were first to arrive and they are absolutely wonderful, sweet and juicy, and a very good harvest. In the tunnel the french beans are also yielding well so lots of beans in our boxes this week and also on our plates!
We’ve been having an exceptionally busy time here at Bothen Hill over the last couple of weeks. Finally, after a very slow start, the asparagus has come on streem and harvesting is keeping us exceptionally busy. We’re out every day both first thing in the morning and also in the afternoon at our two locations to harvest and then sort, weigh, bunch and lable – it’s early mornings and late nights at the moment!

