Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
6 months ago
I always look forward to your monthly pictures retrospect.
ReplyDeleteBit miffed this morning. My strawberry crop is very thin on the ground, so yesterday when I could see a small handful looking nearly ripe, I said to myself, those will be part of breakfast. Pah! Something has had them overnight, looks more like birds than slugs.
Miffed is very restrained, Deborah.
DeleteEverything just comes alive in June, regardless if you're a veg or ornamental gardener (or both!). Loving the rhubarb umbrella :)
ReplyDeleteRhubarb has many purposes, Margaret! ;-)
DeleteHard to imagine poor weather with all of these lovely photos showing your harvests and blooms. Fun month.
ReplyDeleteIt’s been better for a couple of days, Lisa but will it last?
DeleteWhat a riot of colour you have so much going on blossom wise, and it's lovely seeing the progress on the plot, as well as the critters. Wow.xxx
ReplyDeleteThe critters are as beautiful as the flowers, Dina
DeleteDidn't know you have leopards prowling your garden. Did I see rhubarb already?
ReplyDelete-Ray
The rhubarb is just about over, Ray. As for the leopard unfortunately he came from the other places but he would be useful on the allotment for controlling the wood pigeons and some other two legged pests.
DeleteOh a most colourful and productive month for you Sue! I always enjoy your monthly collages.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anna
DeleteSo much going on. How do you keep up?!
ReplyDeleteJust leave the housework. Julieanne
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