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We lost all our toms to blight two years ago in June, shortly after digging out an adjacent patch of rampant mint.
Suspect that the blight spores were thrown up by the digging close by.
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Mark_Riga
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About 4lb of strawberry jam, some blackcurrants and lemon added to help setting. Fixed more holes in roof of fruit cage. Not sure it is squirrels making them, could be blackbirds.
We have got a reasonable crop of cherries ripening but whether we will get any is another matter. Last year the squirrels took the whole crop long before any of it was ripe. This year, so far I've not seen them in the cage but plenty of holes.
Cherries today:
The 2 spotted fruit fly or whatever should be due about now I would think also.
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Mostly weeding but I did pot up some self-seeded oregano and lemon balm for a friend.
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(24-06-2023, 08:46 AM)Bren Wrote: Mostly weeding but I did pot up some self-seeded oregano and lemon balm for a friend. I have to laugh because I've also potted up self-seeded lemon balm and oregano for a friend this week. They existed on the allotment before we arrived and keep on going (and going).
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JJB
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(23-06-2023, 11:55 PM)Mark_Riga Wrote: About 4lb of strawberry jam, some blackcurrants and lemon added to help setting. Fixed more holes in roof of fruit cage. Not sure it is squirrels making them, could be blackbirds.
We have got a reasonable crop of cherries ripening but whether we will get any is another matter. Last year the squirrels took the whole crop long before any of it was ripe. This year, so far I've not seen them in the cage but plenty of holes.
Cherries today:
The 2 spotted fruit fly or whatever should be due about now I would think also.
Lovely cherries Mark, I'm dead jealous. My one and only tree hasn't set any fruit at all. The birds and I are disappointed.
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Tidying up all the stuff lying around, pots of dead who knows what. Planted some straggly toms in any spare foot of ground. It's depressing there's still a lot left. Greenhouse pruning. Covered the few tayberry fruit with net bags. I got there before the blackbirds this year. Planted out PSB and covered with net. Watered.
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This afternoon I’ve attached wire/plastic netting for my GH cucs to grow up.
Next year hopefully I’ll remember to do it before I plant them.
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The usual round of watering the GHs and tying in toms and cukes. Also watered the courgettes in the old pond. Still waiting for rain. I've lost count of the number of thunderstorms we've been threatened with, that haven't materialised. The raspberries are looking very dry and yellowing.
DON'T read this if you're eating.
Ted caught a mole today and had crunched it up before I managed to retrieve it from him. Mole doesn't agree with his stomach as he then was sick in his bed and a short while later, on the kitchen rug. Why can't dogs throw up outside, or even on the tiled floor where its easier to clean up.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Farendwoman
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(24-06-2023, 09:25 AM)JJB Wrote: Tidying up all the stuff lying around, pots of dead who knows what. Planted some straggly toms in any spare foot of ground. It's depressing there's still a lot left. Greenhouse pruning. Covered the few tayberry fruit with net bags. I got there before the blackbirds this year. Planted out PSB and covered with net. Watered. Can identify with all the pots of dead who knows what! and all the straggly tomatoes needing a home - any home - anywhere !
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(24-06-2023, 10:41 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: (24-06-2023, 09:25 AM)JJB Wrote: Tidying up all the stuff lying around, pots of dead who knows what. Planted some straggly toms in any spare foot of ground. It's depressing there's still a lot left. Greenhouse pruning. Covered the few tayberry fruit with net bags. I got there before the blackbirds this year. Planted out PSB and covered with net. Watered. Can identify with all the pots of dead who knows what! and all the straggly tomatoes needing a home - any home - anywhere !
The sad thing is they rarely thrive in the odd spots. Both veg plots are full to bursting, I'm waiting to pull out the MT to get a bit of ground free.
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