Today it was sunny ( until it rained again), so I caught up a bit. The wicking beds are now sown out with lettuce, a few spring onions and a leek, broccoli and kale, bok choy, tatsoi , chioggia, and chard. Looks like a couple more carrots might be germinating, and last years chervil is coming back.
Containers in Zone1 were updated..planted out with chard and lettuce, in with some broccoli and sliver beet ( giant fordhook).
In the nursery I sowed miniwombok, borage and mexican coriander.
I'm working over my garden beds to a more permie style..with diversity, mixing flowers, soil improvers and food crops, interplanted highly piggly, not in rows. Today I concentrated on one bed: dug out a section with noxious weeds, planted some daylilies, removed spent sunflowers, and sprinkled remaining seed, pulled out buckwheat and mung beans - chop and drop for soil improvement, cut back wild roquette ( using chop and drop so it reseeds) planted out silver beet and some cosmos flowers. Fertilised the beans.
Havesting: beans..a few scarlet runner beans and enough snake beans for me to eat every day I steam veges, and then some. Yum I love snake beans. I had 200g excess today so I blanched and froze them in packs of 50g - enough for a serve for me at tea.
Its garlic painting time, but I've held off so far. So much rain, I'm worried the bulbs will just rot.