Haddock's has really come to life over the last week or so. Almost everything is now planted, and is doing well.
Unfortunately I had to replace my 6 Courgette plants as ants got into the roots inside their seed pots, and the plants were looking sick. My own fault.
Now I must go and sow my first row of French dwarf beans, after which I'd like a few hours of nice steady rain please.
.... and it's come just on time; thank you!
Now I must go and sow my first row of French dwarf beans, after which I'd like a few hours of nice steady rain please.
.... and it's come just on time; thank you!
Everything looks lovely and green there. Bon appetit
ReplyDeleteMorning Cro - I guess you climbed a tree to take that lovely shot - I too am in the process of planting out despite the weather - it's all got to go out sometime, although the soil is warming up a little.
ReplyDeleteI was hanging on to 100 Helium filled balloons.
Deletewow everything looks very green and lush!
ReplyDeletePerfect growing weather!
DeleteI'm envious. It looks lovely there.
ReplyDeleteAnts are very good soil aerators...in the right place!
Everything is in harmony with the rhythm of life when there is little rain, there is a way of casting in the garden, so the collecting of water, or do they live in dependence, and may die of thirst in shortage.
ReplyDeleteGrüße von Jasmin
How obliging of the rain to come just when you need it. I love it when that happens.
ReplyDeleteNot so often, eh?
DeleteYour potager looks lovely actually, very promising to be covered in green soon. Lovely scenery around.
ReplyDeleteI am just wondering if you have many ticks there in that woody area?
This year has been very bad for ticks. We have to examine the dogs every day.
DeleteJust as I thought.
ReplyDeleteYou have stolen all of our British sun.
(Our famous British sun haha).
Oh golly, look how your garden has grown while I have been away from the Blogosphere. Your irises are sumptuous but so are those red petunias and you could almost get me enthused about weigelas. Your vege patch definitely gets me enthused. Today Autumn has been blowing very ostentatiously. (The dancing holiday is to dance the Morris in the villages that it comes from)
ReplyDeleteYesterday's drizzle was wonderful for the garden but I think there must have been a heavy downpour overnight because everything looks sodden this morning. Definitely in need of more warmth and sunshine now, for me and the garden!
ReplyDeleteLast night's rain was ideal. Everything's looking very perky this morning.
DeleteBeautiful, but boo! to those ants.
ReplyDeleteHenry's had his share of fleas a couple of ticks due to the early spring. He's now on Advantage and is living happily. The stuff is expensive though, shew!
It costs a fortune here too, Amy.
Deletea far cry from your soaked ground a few weeks ago. you: anxiously awaiting planting time! Lovely satisfaction now. It looks lush and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference a (few) days make.
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