Finally, we’ve had some rain. I’ve just been on the ‘phone to my aged and much respected Auntie Pollie who informed me it is ‘rock hard’ in Kent and please could I direct the rainfall in her direction? Auntie P is an avid gardener and has been for as long as I can remember. She will be (whispers) 80 in a couple of weeks’ time which gives me great hope for my gardening future. During our ‘phone calls and FaceTimes we swap gardening updates and compare notes. I think, for the first time in EVER, my runner beans are ahead of hers which I am counting as a minor triumph!
Anyway, it’s been busy chez the Damson Cottage greenhouse and I am reaching the point where I’m thinking what I really could do with is ANOTHER greenhouse. Well, we are up to five compost bins now (yes - 5!!), and seven water barrels (yes - 7!!), so why not another greenhouse? That’s the trouble with gardening - the greenhouse you have will never be big enough. What I really want is the farmer to sell us the field next door so I can start a proper market garden. Dream on, Gardener Denise…dream on…
I’ve been very conscientious with my gardening this year. Yesterday I planted out some nasturtiums and sowed some lettuce and some camomile, which I’m not that keen on to be honest, but the flowers are pretty and as long as I don’t sniff it, I’ll be okay. I’ve been so organised that my lettuce sowing label is attached to a module tray with fortnightly succession planting dates already attached! The cold frame is weeded and raked ready to take my selection of baby succession sown lettuce and other assorted salad leaves. All I need to do it sit out there in my rocking chair and a shot gun to blast the bastard slugs that will no doubt emerge as soon as I transfer the first seedlings.
Here is the state of play re: other baby plantlings…
A selection of runner beans, dwarf French beans, salad tomatoes, cherry tomatoes and chives…
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