Lynn has been away for a golfing girls weekend and with some half decent weather, I have made a bit of progress in the garden.
I have cleared the corner bed in the back garden, moved the carnations from a planter to the wisteria bed, planted out some of the dahlias we’ve grown from seed and potted up the newly liberated container with chilli peppers.
I have also planted up one of the old recycling buckets with an assortment of crops to show how small vegetables can be grown in small places. The varieties are carrot (parmex and rondo), turnip (snowball) mooli radish (Tsukushi Spring Cross), tumbling tomato, sweet pepper (capapoca yellow), radish (rainbow, lettuce (butterhead and something from a mixed leaf selection and raddicio (Treviso Precoce Mesola).
In preparing the flow of plants I have potted on the first batch of melons, the next set of dahlias and some escallonia cuttings. I have also got some more dahlia seeds into the propagator and taken some rosemary cuttings.