A couple of our members made their way into The Valleys to check up on and maintain our vegetable plants; snacking on the fresh pea pods as we de-weeded the soon to be flowering cabbages. Over the next few weeks, we expect to see carrots, onions, and tomatoes begin to show.
ALT [Alt Text 1.] Inside of an opaque greenhouse are two Welsh Underground Members gardening. One is picking weeds out of the plant bed, while the other is watering plants with a large watering can. Outside the greenhouse, is a person strimming the grass with a large electric strummer. They are stood in a grassy garden on an overcast day. In the grassy garden, is a large metal dustbin filled with poles and wooden beams. At the front of the image, is a garden bed full of soil, grass, weeds, and leaves.
ALT [Alt Text 2.] The photo centres a vegetable bed filled with planted onions and peppers. They are still in an early stage of development, with only long green stems and delicate leaves sticking out of the ground. The soil is well watered, and has been de-weeded. The bed is made out of pale wooden planks, and is raised roughly two feet off the ground.
ALT [Alt Text 3.] Centred in this photo is a healthy, green, and flowering cabbage plant. There are a few weeds and leaves surrounding the plant, all of which are contained in the same vegetable bed as the cabbage. The soil is a dark brown, and well watered.
ALT [Alt Text 4.] Inside of a large vegetable bed, there are 5 thin, vertical wooden poles in sequence starting at the front of the photograph, that end near the back of the photograph. The poles near the back are not in the lenses' focal distance so they are blurry. Attached to the poles using a mix of thin string, and thicker rope are a number of pea plants! There is a bright, fresh pea pod that has grown on one of the plant's stem. The rest of the photograph contains 3 large, blue drums that collects rain water, as well as a small opaque greenhouse.