Sweet Peppers Corno di Toro Rosso
Will soon be ready . They need a little bit more sunshine .
Cucumbers going crazy in the greenhouse ? Let them !
They are on the Epiphyllum side of the greenhouse . The "safe "side .
Cucumbers hiding ! C. Beth Alpha and C. Femspot these varieties do best for me . 6"-7" lovely crisp , crunchy and refreshing .
They do take a lot of watering mind ...even more than the tomatoes , but it is so worth it !
Noticed this shoot coming up through the bench .
Looking down I see a tray of French Beans that I had forgotten about ! and......
.......... there are beans there ....already !
I will lift them all onto a tray under the greenhouse bench and dump some compost over their roots and just let them continue growing . I have more on frames outside ....no need to disturb them .
Tomatoes ..... need to take off a few of the lower leaves to let in some light .
I like them to grow as nature intended them to grow , 8ft tall x 6ft wide , wild and fully laden with fruit . I don't pinch off all the side shoots ..just one or two maybe and any yellowing leaves .
I don't have any yellowing leaves just yet .
I do allow them to scrabble about , but not so much as the Cucumbers, as on this side of the greenhouse are all the proper prickly cacti . . . and I mean proper prickly . . . like dangerous . So I restrict them from growing too close to my cacti .
I haven't had much success growing tomatoes or cucumbers outside . I do this every year and this works for me .
A polytunnel would probably be the very best way to grow them , but I harvest enough for the two of us and the flavour is so much better than the supermarket can give you . Supermarket cucumbers taste horrible .....blurghk !
I'm feeding them now too . Every couple of weeks or so .
Outside the Runner-beans are really getting away now , winding themselves up the bamboo canes .
It is lovely to hear the sound of happy bees .
I've been tidying up this bed . Weeding around the edges , before the grass begins to grow into the chicken wire .
The french beans on the right are being so slow to get going , but when they do, the plant on the left hand side of the pic , should begin to flower to attract in the bees .
I can never remember , tell me , is this Oregano or Marjoram ?
Anyway , the bees love it ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
My botanical brother reminds me "to keep the hoe going !" and this is so true .
Which do you prefer ?
A nice old vintage hoe . It's been kept beautifully sharpened !
It really cuts those weed seedlings down .
The Peas are still there . ๐
The retro hoe from the 70's . Never been sharpened . This hoe is good only if I've spaced things out properly ....which I don't usually do . ๐ฟ๐ฟ๐ซCramming in as much as I can like I do ! ๐ฟ๐ฟ๐ฟ
Well , when I first saw this , I did think it was an expensive gimmicky thing ,and not sure whether to buy or not but , as it turns out , this is the one for me ! Absolutely brilliant !
It gets in between the plants , the narrowest of gaps and easily sheers off the weeds .
๐ฟ๐ฉท I am in love with this hoe ! ๐ฉท๐ฟ
No-one is allowed to touch this hoe . This especially applies to my husband who has a tendency to use a tool for the wrong job .
MINE !
He's busy making another bonfire at the moment .
The African Keyhole bed is looking more and more lush every day . There is another bed beside this one which I didn't get round to planting up and it has become absolutely riddled with weeds and stuff .
Nightmare !
We should really have a bonfire here to clear it , but can't at the moment because on one side it is too close to the African Keyhole Bed and on the other side are my lovely Black currants bushes .
And that , my lovelies , is my next job ! Mmmmmm....... black currant crumble and cream .
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Your garden is looking good, my runner beans are a poor show this year. I've been busy netting everywhere, bloody pigeons, trample and nibble everything.
ReplyDeleteI use the Dutch hoe most but Martyn prefers the claw tool. Our blackcurrant bushes need a serious sort out.
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