Summer is obstinately still refusing to put in more than a fleeting appearance. No activities are planned without consulting various weather radars, models and forecasts. The problem is that most seem no wiser than we are. The forecasts seem to change quickly and an expected dryish day often turns out to be just the opposite.
Martyn looked back on our harvesting records for last June. The strawberries are on cue but, in just over a week, we should be looking towards harvesting, courgettes, peas and broad beans.
Courgette. plants still have lots of growing to do before they start producing flowers let alone fruit.
I'm enjoying seeing your pictures of the cygnets and cootlings . The Sweet Williams and Sweetpeas are gorgeous ! I must do Sweet Williams for next year 💐x
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful carnation, Sue. It's a pity that this is a biennial plant and it often disappears. My zucchini are not blooming, and the harvest is still a long time coming. I wish you and Martin a good harvest.
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