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Between watering, weeding and feeding the garden demands a lot of attention at this time of the year. However, it’s also the time when you start to see the results of your efforts, especially when it comes to fruit and vegetables.
- A flower spike on a hosta with a lovely bronze heuchera in the background.
- I love the markings on this Dalmation Cream foxglove I bought recently and it already looks very much at home.
- We harvested the first container of new potatoes (the variety is Rocket) and, as has become our custom, steamed them with garden mint, slathered them with butter and ate them in the garden. Not a huge yield but very tasty.
4. The first climbing French beans (the variety is Cobra) have made an appearance.
5. Not to be outdone, one of the courgettes has produced its first fruit, although it’s still small at the moment.
6. To get any raspberries at all this year was a surprise as they’ve been neglected for a couple of years and I didn’t cut down the old canes at the beginning of the year. Therefore these are fruiting on old wood and are hence quite small but tasty none the less. It proves there is still some vigour in them so I’ll be giving them more attention next year. (I can’t believe I’m already thinking about next year!)
Enjoy your garden or outside space this week.

Gorgeous foxglove, Cathy
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I will plant my beans today – thanks for reminding me! I grow Scarlet runner, some kind of green pole bean, and yard long beans, all from the gardens of friends, so it is special to plant and grow them. The long beans in particular – my coworker who gave them to me has taken a new job and is moving to California – excited for her, but she will be missed. As her last day was yesterday, and the snow peas are about to flower, I will plant the beans today. They share space with the snow peas, so I plant them later so they come in as the snow peas are finishing. It will be a while before I have either beans or courgettes. Gardening teaches patience!
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Raspberries… I’d love to grow them, but there’s no way on my tiny balcony (and as I told you before, I could kill plastic plants)!
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