I don't think some of our crops will recover, to be
honest; most of the carrot seeds haven’t germinated, the tomato plants look
pathetic, the courgette plants aren’t putting on any weight at all
and the peas and French beans are doing a good impression of ground cover,
bless ‘em! It’s a proper tale of woe because the fruit trees are also a sorry
sight – I can actually count the apples on the tree....there are eight! Hopefully,
underground, the onions, beetroot and potatoes will be alright,
although I’m feeling a bit nervous because I can’t keep an eye on them! One tiny ray of
light has been the salad leaves – I picked the first of our lollo rosso and
rocket a couple of days ago; keep going lads, we’re depending on you!
When I think back to this time last year they were
practically giving away soft fruits on the market – it was so cheap I was
making jam like it was going out of fashion; no such luck this year yet, most of
the soft fruits available at the moment are imported and therefore much more
expensive. I'm still living in hope of a few decent English strawberries whilst I watch Andy Murray get beaten again at Wimbledon, though.
Astonishingly it’s the Summer Solstice next week, after which the days start getting shorter again and the nights start drawing in! Aargghh...!!! We haven’t had any summer yet!
Astonishingly it’s the Summer Solstice next week, after which the days start getting shorter again and the nights start drawing in! Aargghh...!!! We haven’t had any summer yet!
If you’re attempting to grow your own this year I really hope
you’re having better luck than us; if it all suddenly bursts into life I’ll let
you know, but I’m not holding my breath…
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