We're now into July when so much has been happening in the garden! With the warm and humid weather, both grass and weeds have all been growing at 90mph. After his knee surgery, I'm happy - if not relieved to say that my Under Gardener is once again mowing his patch! Keeping pace with all the mowing & edging with all the other jobs has been challenging to say the least!
Potatoes are disappointing this year as they sat in cold and wet soil back in April so I just know that yields will be down on last year. For the first time, wood pigeons have been savagely attacking the peas - the favourites, sigh! However, onions, carrots & broad beans are all thriving and so far, no black fly. I'm enjoying cutting carnations growing in the greenhouse for the house. Dahlias are just coming into bloom with Eveline looking her purest best!
I was moved to use Adam Frost's idea (BBC Gardeners' World) for a drinks rest. Using some planters bought by the Under Gardener earlier in the year and some Sempervivums that spent the winter in the Pelargonium Theatre with some upturned clay saucers, I made two and put them either side of the seat in front of the studio. It's well known that gardening is very thirsty work and, as pictured, they have already been put to excellent use!
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