Friday, 26 June 2020

Colour

The garden is doing pretty well, despite systematic neglect.  Penstemons old and new are flowering well, and the overwintered rudbeckias are starting too.  The tomatoes have needed some tying up and pruning, but we’re hopeful of a decent crop.  I pinched out the runner beans today, since they were threatening to drop a curtain over the earlier growth.  Martyn’s salad leaves are doing pretty well, but are in danger of being swamped by potato and bean foliage.  If, as we plan, we have the leylandii out and put in a veggie plot up the top, we’ll have a bit more space for the good life.  If we live that long.




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