Evening sun, a half-full butt and a pocketful of peppers.
It would appear that the automatic irrigation system I set up is actually working. Wet patches in the tunnel and a half-full water but will attest to that. So 3 days, watering for 60 minutes 3 times a day depletes the butt by 50 litres. Interesting. Itβs going to be tight in summer with no rain to top up the water butt, more plants to water and much MUCH higher temperatures and open ventilation flaps so everything doesnβt boil inside.
Now, Iβve always had a slight downer on my plotβs location next to the treeline. It shelters my plot from the sun for much of the morning. But going to the plot at 5.30 in October, it was revealed to me that the position has the opposite advantage - it gets the last of the sun, so swings and roundabouts, I suppose.
Itβs worth noting that sometimes there is actually something to harvest, rather than weeding and maintenance. So hereβs a modest pepper harvest.
I have the last of the peppers to shepherd from the autumn weather, so Iβll be bringing them into the polytunnel when the wet weather allows.
These are the last Padron peppers of the season. Iβll definitely be giving these a go in the p/t next year. Same with the bell peppers. I expect them to germinate earlier, grow and fruit quicker and for longer in a polytunnelβs temperate climate. We shall see.












