I’ve decided to take a short break, probably just for a week or two, from posting on this blog, but I will continue to read, and comment on, other people’s. I’ll still be posting elsewhere, mainly Bluesky and Mastodon.
I’m thinking about generally doing just one plot post a week, at the weekend, along with an On the Windowsill post at the end of each month.

I’m not going to ramble on about the reasons why I’ll be doing this, and in case you’re wondering I must empathise that all is well and I am okay.
Have a good week, and take care!
Last Sunday I was very kindly given a pristine, signed copy of Geoff Hamilton’s Radio Times Gardening Year, a 192 page hardback published in 1994.
I wasn’t going to sow any On the windowsill seeds until about now but I did sow some back on Saturday 7th.
Further to my last post I’m happy to say that I’ve not lost the second rhubarb plant as it’s just started to appear above ground, but is mostly hidden by the leaves of the first one.
I’ve rehoed the areas where I’ll be planting the first early potatoes Pentland Javelin and onions Sturon, and depending on the weather may well do that during next week.
One of my two rhubarb plants hasn’t reappeared so it looks like I’ve lost it. I’m really not that fussed as although I do eat it I’m happy to go without. The one that is growing looks okay, and I’ve a couple of plot neighbours who always say to help myself if I want some of theirs.
At long last I’ve made a start on pruning the rose Pretty Lady. As it’s now showing new leaves I’m just cutting out any dead wood and generally tidying it up.
The seedlings that have appeared over the top half of the main flower patch look like they’re mostly collomia grandiflora which I don’t want, so I’ll have to clear that area during the next week or so. The picture also shows the sedums (bottom left) and the three vegetable patches.
I’ll now be turning my attention to the main flower patch.
This morning I pruned the white meadowsweet which is showing new growth and leaves.


