Garrett
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Spotted a female flower on one butternut squash plant so hand pollinated with the male flower I found on its neighbour.
Checked the watermelons and had several female flowers ready to pollinate. Spotted one that looked like it had ready been pollinated. Excited!
Mowed the lawn.
Spread the grass clippings around the outdoor tomatoes and sweet peppers.
Bagged up some peppers to isolate for seed saving.
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Vinny
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Nothing in the garden today. Long walk with Kato this morning then Barre & ABS Smasher. Managed 50 press ups afterwards.Went to visit Daughter and youngest son and family and Kato is ready for his second walk now, so off I go.
"The problem with retirement is that you never get a day off"- Abe Lemons
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Potted up some Physalis seedlings, planted lettuce seedlings in GH2, Sowed old cabbage and cauli seeds that are being given a chance.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Fed my dahlia's and wateted greenhouse zinnias - used my water butts as it was raining.
Sorted out the water butts, added pipes, removed a leaking one and generally tried to catch as much as possible.
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(23-06-2023, 02:13 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: (22-06-2023, 10:30 PM)PyreneesPlot Wrote: Been out all day today and finally got into the garden at 8pm to find masses of blight in the tomatoes so started stripping out the leaves. Yesterday they were fine, but I noticed a neighbour’s potatoes all blackened as we came home this evening!
Tomorrow I'll take off all but the top set of leaves. It's rained pretty much every day since the start of May so no great surprise. Bloody infuriating as we'll probably get nothing this year. Cabbages are great, though Blight in June, so disheartening! Definitely worth considering blight resistant hybrids for next year? We have had a lot of septoria on the potatoes and it spread to the tomatoes early in the season. Luckily taking off the affected leaves stopped its spread but I would've been very upset if I lost all my tomato plants so early.
I ended up cutting all the plants down to the ground a few days later as the blight was in the stems. So far about a third of the 42 plants are regrowing and fingers crossed are blight free! We may get a few fresh tomatoes yet.
Do you have recommendations for blight resistant varieties with flavour being the most important thing?! Thanks
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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Vinny
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Spent most of the day tying knots. Infuriating! Making a hand fasting rope thing for a wedding.
This afternoon I carried on with building the ferret run.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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Weeding the rockery this morning.
1PM, took 2 of the dogs, Bess and Spud, to the groomers for a short back and sides. Ted doesn't mind me cutting his fur, he goes to sleep while I'm doing it. Wish the other 2 were as good, it would save me a fortune!
Since I was the other side of the city, I went to Farm Foods and bought a lot of butter (£1.29 a packet) and some other odds and ends then came home and resumed weeding the rockery.
The groomer brought the dogs back this evening - they look very different. Ted wasn't impressed - he clearly doesn't like the way they smell.
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JJB
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A day trip to IOW just to check things in the flat. At this time of year the garden doesn't like me going away for long. As it is the cucumbers are taking over the world.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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