Seeds, Heirloom Tomatoes, Non-Stop Rain and Allotment Reality
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Have you ever noticed how the growing season can feel both impossibly far away… and suddenly urgent?
One minute the soil is heavy and quiet, and the kettle is doing more work than you are. The next, you’re staring at seed packets as if they’re lottery tickets.
In this episode of The VeggiePlot Podcast, I talk about the quiet decisions that shape a season before it even begins.
I’ve started trialling a new vegetable seed supplier, committed once again to some unusual heirloom tomatoes, and bought five white strawberry plants that don’t look anything like strawberries should. Meanwhile, Cornwall has just recorded its wettest January on record — with storms, flooding, and soil that simply cannot take any more water.
We explore what record rainfall means for allotment growers, why heirloom tomatoes are still worth the effort in a British climate, how flavour really develops, and whether a cordless water pump might just save my back this summer.
If you’re planning, second-guessing, itching to sow too early, or simply watching the rain and waiting — this episode is for you.
Tips, tales and inspiration from the garden.