At the allotment, the butternut squash plants have been thoroughly enjoying the heat and now the rainfall we've been having too. Yesterday, I glimpsed these hiding under the foliage...
They are looking good. I actually found 6 and more to come π
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A while ago, our lovely new neighbour gave me 3 sunflower seedlings in a pot. They were about 4 inches high. Just look at them now!
Don't look at the grass though π it has really suffered in the heat we've been having. I know it will come back so am not unduly worried but it does look awful right now.
Anyway, we have now decided that we have too many pots. With summers becoming drier and hotter, it takes too much water to keep things alive and we need to prioritise food production. Some of the plants will be planted into the borders instead, and some will just have to go. Any annuals will not be replaced next year. I do, however, want to keep the Rosemary, Sage & Mint in pots. The lily has suffered badly with lily beetle and will be ditched after flowering.
From the allotment we are picking:
French climbing beans
Runner beans
Brocolli
Early carrots
Radishes
Spring onions
New potatoes
Windfall cooking apples
From the greenhouse:
Sungold tomatoes
Roma tomatoes
Cucumbers (12 so far)
Lots of bloggers seem to have lost their appetites in the hot weather and are eating simply. I sure as heck haven't fancied cooking. There have been lots of sandwiches and things on toast eaten in our house, but it's forecast to turn cool and wet over the weekend so I can feel an apple crumble coming on!
What have you got planned for meals this weekend?
Thanks so much for popping in. Stay safe wherever you happen to be,
Angie π