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RE: 2023 - August Review - Mark_Riga - 13-08-2023 I'm not on top of it or particularly organised. The fruit cage, for example is just like a jungle. We had 3 little visitors in July, oldest 9, who thought it was a great place to play, where they could just put up their hands and pick loads of sweet cherries and the red/blackcurrants were growing everywhere and also fully ripe with lots of raspberries as well. I had intended to cut the currants back last winter but I think I only half did the job as they are just a thicket now. In the hot spell, I did water the raspberries once then gave them a thick mulch of grass mowings, which was all that was needed for a reasonable early crop of Joan J. I keep a gardening spreadsheet of when I do things but it is not complete as I often go to see when something happened in previous years but it is absent. One plant that has really impressed me is this with 3 vines climbing round a 6x8 greenhouse. You can't easily see the furthest vine that is behind the leaves in the centre, as are 2 rather large loofahs. [attachment=6919] RE: 2023 - August Review - Farendwoman - 13-08-2023 The good is sweet peas- usually the hot weather finishes them much earlier. Still going , and have been since 8th May Similarly cornflowers have gone in longer than I expect. Daucus and ammi got some sort of root problem so curled up, yellowed and died before producing anything to pick at all. Zinnias have suddenly put on a growth spurt, so I hope they’ll keep going. Strawberries are a miserable failure. Likewise raspberries. Birds had the gooseberries in just one day. RE: 2023 - August Review - Scarlet - 13-08-2023 My spring sown flowers were late and then were over quickly. Ranunculus and anemone, most rotted - then over fast. Rocket - over to fast Dahlias, lots later but I started feom cuttings o Im not sure the weather has been the problem. Larkspur, usually a fabulycrop for me - struggled early on and has limped on. Achillea - fantastic, bells of ireland also brill. Sweet william hardly flowered Sweet peas rubbish Lavetera - fabulous but much later than last year Zinnias - grown in the greenhouse- really pleased with these. Tomatoes.... happy with these. |