I think the fact that the rain is stead for a period of time means that it can soak down steadily and the top isn't drying out before the water penetrates help,. Steve
It looks like you are getting a good variety of things in your harvests these days. Your ferns are lovely too. It's time for me to start the fall brassicas here so I can set them out next month.
The rain sure brings the weeds on. The meals always look tasty! How lovely seeing the swans flourishing. I always enjoy seeing your harvests, they are so prolific! What a shame about the woodpigeons, they rarely do any damage here, but I do tend to hide my soft fruit. Your new garden beds are looking good.xxx
I have a feeling that some local raptors have moved in on the wood pigeons, Dina. We haven't seem many of late except as piles of feathers, I have mixed feelings.
I loved your cauliflower crop, Sue. They look very good. Yes, this is a problem with the birds in the allotment, they love the juiciest fruits and vegetables. You have made the chicken and cauliflower curry, I want to make the same dish.
I'm glad to hear that you've finally had some decent rain Sue. No doubt the allotment and garden sang with joy to celebrate. I've not heard of courgette 'Boldenice' before now. It looks most attractive.This year my one and only patty pan plant is all leaf and very little squash up to now 😢
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Definitely something about rain compared to tap water that perks the garden up like nothing else can do. Including the weeds!
ReplyDeleteI think it's just quantity, even a short heavy shower delivers more water than hours of watering by hand can achieve
DeleteThe weeds certainly have responded, Deborah
DeleteI think the fact that the rain is stead for a period of time means that it can soak down steadily and the top isn't drying out before the water penetrates help,. Steve
You're already planting out more brassicas and dwarf beans! And it's always amazing how good your cauliflower and cabbages look.
ReplyDeleteI've just managed to start some lettuces and other salad greens over the weekend. Summer feels like it's rushing past.
Summer is rushing past, Phuong, It diesn't help that it was late to get started.
DeleteIt looks like you are getting a good variety of things in your harvests these days. Your ferns are lovely too. It's time for me to start the fall brassicas here so I can set them out next month.
ReplyDeleteI do love ferns, Dave
DeleteThe rain sure brings the weeds on. The meals always look tasty! How lovely seeing the swans flourishing. I always enjoy seeing your harvests, they are so prolific! What a shame about the woodpigeons, they rarely do any damage here, but I do tend to hide my soft fruit. Your new garden beds are looking good.xxx
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling that some local raptors have moved in on the wood pigeons, Dina. We haven't seem many of late except as piles of feathers, I have mixed feelings.
DeleteI loved your cauliflower crop, Sue. They look very good.
ReplyDeleteYes, this is a problem with the birds in the allotment, they love the juiciest fruits and vegetables.
You have made the chicken and cauliflower curry, I want to make the same dish.
Often the birds take the fruits before they ripen too Nadezda,
DeleteI'm glad to hear that you've finally had some decent rain Sue. No doubt the allotment and garden sang with joy to celebrate. I've not heard of courgette 'Boldenice' before now. It looks most attractive.This year my one and only patty pan plant is all leaf and very little squash up to now 😢
ReplyDeleteI hope that your patty pan has now produced, Anna
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