I don't like the heat at all, but I love this time of year for all the home grown fruit and veg that nature provides us with. We are still picking, eating
(and freezing) :
Green beans
Tomatoes
Yellow peppers
Cucumbers
Potatoes
Carrots
Onions
Bramley apples
Dessert apples (Russet type)
Raspberries
And we have been given (by other allotment friends):
Victoria plums
Cherry tomatoes
We have, of course been giving stuff away to family, friends and allotment neighbours too.
If the local badgers hadn't got there first, there would have been sweetcorn as well. We managed to retrieve just one cob which they had missed in the middle of the bed, and it was delicious. Sweet and tender with just a little butter...mmm
We haven't bothered with cabbages and such this year, as we don't eat much of them, and it's a good job we didn't spend money on the seedlings this time. Brassicas and such have failed spectacularly at the allotment. Seasoned growers have been really disappointed with results. Our one surviving Brussels sprout plant has developed club root and has had to be pulled up and burned.
Oh well, you can't win 'em all, can you π«£
Today, Wednesday, we have had a little rain, thankfully. It has rained on and off for a couple of hours. Still not enough....but it helps.
Are you still picking crops from your garden?
Have you had rain in your area?
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Thanks for popping in and stay safe and well wherever you happen to be,
Angie π