
There was lots of colour in the plot when I arrived this morning. So, in spite of all the little problems around the place, it did look pretty good with nasturtiums flowering, and the sweet peas blooming.

In Bed 11, there are some deep pink and pale pink poppies from which I need to collect seed. The King Edward haulms have died down. I doubt there will be much of a harvest, but I’ll dig them up in a couple of weeks. The Caras are still going quite well.

It turns out that the volunteer sweetcorn in Bed 4 is actually millet, which I’ll leave and see if I can harvest it.

The Roma tomatoes are coming along. The small cherry tomatoes in Bed 1 were completely drowned by corn marigolds, so I’ve trimmed and removed plants to try and give them some space. Another ring of my supports has broken; they may need a rethink given their age. The cherry tomatoes are also really low plants, so they don’t suit the rings really.
There were 5 tiny cherry tomatoes to pick. I should feed the plants again. Or at least make it rain.


After a lot of weeding and deadheading, I was about done – and then noticed that I’d still not tied up the runner beans and sweet peas. That’s now finally done. I won’t bother doing sweet peas on wigwams again, it’s too difficult. I just need to get the post back up so I can do my nettings again.










































