I'd hoped this was a Pink Banana Squash but it seems not. Looks healthy anyway.
It's beginning to be a problem in the garden. Planting seeds for autumn cropping today - a bit late but again dictated by the weather, the high temperatures were prohibitive - the soil was sere and like crumbled concrete 15cm down. I took out several full watering cans out for the new rows and hoped to bluff the rain clouds into dropping their load but the bluff's on me and if I want my seeds to make any sort of a start I'll be watering them all next week as well.
Hops are flowering or is it fruiting? Whatever, it's a sign that autumn approaches.
For the record today I planted out some chicory which had been started in modules, two sorts of radish; the quick salad sort and some long black winter ones which we make a wonderful stinky pickle from. A half row of yellow carrots - I don't expect much from these but if they germinate and over winter they'll be food for swallowtails next springs - and the other half row with parsley root. Again, if the roots come to nothing at least I'll have a crop of (rather coarse) flat parsley next April.
These new additions are sharing a plot with previously planted burdock, cardoons and evening primrose (for their roots) interspersed with some dill and coriander going to seed and a few spots of salsola. There are also a few beetroot and carrots which were started in modules a few weeks ago and have now established fairly well.
In the bed next to the courgettes I put half a row of Florence Fennel and the rest as spinach, to be picked small if it comes up at all.
The swallows left on the 23rd August, probably a week earlier than we've ever had them go before. It's quiet without them and the yard is bereft of their amusing games of tag so they are missed.
A naughty black cat shows his disrespect while I take his picture.
Blimey, you're busy. Been chucking down rain here, perhaps you'll get yours soon
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty easy work, the ground is already clear after lifting potatoes and onions.
ReplyDeleteIt is raining, well, drizzling just a little now but that's just a tease.