According to the weatherman we're in the middle of a heatwave; I seem to remember when it was just called June.
Lots of watering of course but otherwise it's nice to be able to sit back a bit and watch things grow. And to have fresh cabbages now to go with the broad beans, peas and carrots.
Shine on.
Sunday, 27 June 2010
Meadow mix
Phacelia and flax
If you've been paying attention you'll remember that I planted the phacelia as part of a mix but it was the only thing to germinate. I'd normally treat it as a green manure and dig it in but since it's started to flower and is covered in bees I haven't the heart to do that now.
I started the flax in pots, planted it out a few weeks ago and it's flowering nicely now; I read somewhere that the edible seeds are meant to be some kind of superfood so if you see me wearing a cape you'll know why.
I started the flax in pots, planted it out a few weeks ago and it's flowering nicely now; I read somewhere that the edible seeds are meant to be some kind of superfood so if you see me wearing a cape you'll know why.
Sunday, 20 June 2010
Sunday, 13 June 2010
White rot
Wild things
The cornfield flowers I grew from seed and planted out earlier this year are starting to flower now:
White campion
Night-flowering catchfly
Bladder campion - how lovely is that?
I must admit I pulled out all the mayweed - when I was on the farm I remember it making a nuisance of itself all over the place. Meanwhile the meadow mix is finally putting on some growth after all the rain:
And this dog rose climbing into the plum tree hasn't needed any help from me:
White campion
Night-flowering catchfly
Bladder campion - how lovely is that?
I must admit I pulled out all the mayweed - when I was on the farm I remember it making a nuisance of itself all over the place. Meanwhile the meadow mix is finally putting on some growth after all the rain:
And this dog rose climbing into the plum tree hasn't needed any help from me:
Sunday, 6 June 2010
State of play
Fabulous thunderstorm this morning bringing more much needed rain after the high temperatures of the last week.
The plot's just about planted up now and the big treat this weekend has been eating the first broad beans.
Lots of colour in the back garden too so everything's coming up roses (except for the things that aren't roses).
The plot's just about planted up now and the big treat this weekend has been eating the first broad beans.
Lots of colour in the back garden too so everything's coming up roses (except for the things that aren't roses).