Since my On the windowsill post last Sunday this flower stem and bud has appeared on one of the Gazania Talent Yellow plants, and needless to say I’m really delighted to see it.
There is also one just starting to appear on the other plant.

At long last the Common Nipplewort is growing what I hope is a flower stem as it’s totally different to all the stems which have grown so far.
It was dry and very warm again last week , being over 30 C / 86F most days, so I only went to the plot early a couple of times. On Wednesday I watered all round then lifted/picked some blackberries, onions Sturon, second early potatoes Charlotte, runner beans Moonlight and tomatoes Outdoor Girl.
I was there again this morning when I picked the first of the tomatoes Yellow Perfection.
Thankfully it has got cooler over the weekend, down to around 25 C / 77 F, which looks set to continue into next week. However there is still no sign of any rain.
Here’s an archive picture of sunflowers MusicBox from July 2021.

Have a good week, and take care!
However looking round yesterday morning there was some summer colour. There are plenty of nasturtium flowers, mostly zingy orange which I have to say I’m not keen on along with a few of these creamy-yellow ones.


The two Gazania Talent Yellow plants are still doing well, One has grown three serrated leaves rather than the long, smooth-edged ones that had appeared previously. I’m still hoping that these will flower later this month.
Flowering at the moment are self-seeded cosmos and pot marigolds, along with the bright orange-red crocosmia flowers.
The Candytuft Fairy Mix (Iberis umbellata) was another of the annual seeds I sowed which didn’t appear but looking round this morning there are now a few plants flowering. I’ll be trying again next year when hopefully they’ll do better. The picture shows some from July 2019.


I’d not been to the plot for a few days so the first thing I did yesterday was check the water in the two ponds. As I went to top up the plant saucer mini pond by the shed something small seemed to junp away from it. Taking a closer look I found that it was a brown grasshopper which I’ve not seen before, although I do see the bright green ones occasionally. I even managed to take a picture of it, and was pleased to identify it as a
I picked the first of the runner beans Moonlight, which as you can see range in length and shape, but how they taste is more important. The longest are around 10 in /20cm and I hope these aren’t stringy.


I’ve not been to the plot since my last post and I’m not sure when it’ll be dry enough to go and have a look round.



It’s nice to see the rose Pretty Lady flowering again.