I spent most of the afternoon out in the garden today tidying up various plants and settling in a new one.
This was an impulse purchase from Thompson & Morgan with Tesco Clubcard vouchers; the vouchers were due to expire and needed using up so I purchased a new blueberry bush (and some winter potatoes but they're due later) to use them up. This little fellow turned up in the mail and is now settling in beside its big brother
I also have some 'new' strawberries - the existing plants have started putting out runners which I have been trapping in little pots around the big one and these fellows have finally grown big enough to strike out on their own (and make way for even more new runners!) Jake unfortunately seems to consider 'strawberry runners' close enough to 'string' to be worth chasing round the garden.... I may have to keep an eye on my little ones!
The agapanthus is doing very nicely in it's pot by the stairs and looks like it's thinking about flowering soon
The rhubarb is also continuing to grow well, occasionally one of the smaller leaves seems to wilt and die but they always get replaced by new ones so i'm not too concerned about it!
This raspberry plant has got me totally confused! I had read that the type of raspberry I had would fruit on last years canes.... but it's fruiting on new growth so I think I need to do a bit more reading! Still... it looks like I might get 4 whole raspberries to eat this year so there's an unexpected treat!
The strawberry plants seem to either be doing very well or very badly; some of them (like this one!) are putting out beautiful crops of tasty strawberries whilst others have broken their stems and the fruit has rotted :( I think I will need to modify these bags if I use them again next year or maybe look for a better pot with more rounded edges to give the fruiting stems a little support.
All the tomatoes are fruiting now but the hanging baskets are definately leading the way - I can't believe that such a small plant can be so liberally covered in fruit - salads are going to awesome this summer.
And finally my beautiful beans are thriving - this one is now going so well that i've given it a 'trellis' onto the roof of the shed! I should probably have cut it down but its got flowers on the 'overflow' now so it seemed a shame to take them off. I did think about tying on another cane but realised that there was no way I would be able to support it so left it at 2
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