
We had the first rhubarb of the year as a rhubarb, ginger and almond crumble at the weekend. It was delicious - as all things from the garden are at this time of year when the flavour is enhanced by the sense of achievement. I never force my rhubarb but it must be an early variety because we always get a pretty early crop. The clump is over 15 years old and it pretty well looks after itself planted under the huge Crimson King Acer at the bottom of the garden just feet from a six foot wall so it gets pretty deep shade in the summer. The only thing I do is mulch it with homemade compost each January.
It was a busy weekend and I didn't get out into the garden - besides it was raining hard. Over and inch of rain on Saturday night. I have declared war on the slugs this year. I found the first small grey slug in the green house having feasted on some Basil seedlings so my campaign is now on. The first of three doses of slug Nematodes arrived in the post last week and are waiting in the fridge for the right conditions (and time) to apply it. The packet says water them on in the late afternoon/early evening and I've decided that tonight is the night! With Easter this weekend and the weather forecast gloomy it seems the perfect time as the soil must remain damp for the next week or so to get them settled in. That is where my last attempt with Nematodes (about 3 years ago) failed. As soon as I had them down the rain stopped falling and the soil dried out.

The sun is still out and I can spare an hour for gardening before I get down to proper work so I'm off....
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