Until I took it in hand yesterday. Weedy beans became....
...neat and tidy beans!
Weedy onions......
Clean and spotless onions!
...neat and tidy beans!
Weedy onions......
Clean and spotless onions!
Most of the red onions had flopped over, which made it very difficult, particularly as it was too damp to hoe and I had to crouch down and pull them out by hand. It took hours.
Weedy squashes....
Here I did use the hoe, but most of the weeds ended up buried and will probably regrow, but at least they look nice in the picture.
My tomatoes are behaving very strangely. The leaves are unusually big and there are sideshoots growing between the leaves as well as between the leaf axils. And a couple of trusses have just carried on growing a stalk out of the end, which have grown sideshoots and flowers of their own. I've never seen the like.
Spick and span squashes !
Here I did use the hoe, but most of the weeds ended up buried and will probably regrow, but at least they look nice in the picture.
My tomatoes are behaving very strangely. The leaves are unusually big and there are sideshoots growing between the leaves as well as between the leaf axils. And a couple of trusses have just carried on growing a stalk out of the end, which have grown sideshoots and flowers of their own. I've never seen the like.
The cabbages have been attacked by caterpilars... I don't know how they got to them, they have been covered in netting from the moment I planted them, but they have been munching away undetected for a while. I found cabbage white caterpilars first, and I thought I had removed them all, but I could see that something was still eating them, and it wasn't until today that I found a different sort of caterpilar, plain green ones. I don't know what they are, they are not quite as voracious as the cabbage white, but they are harder to spot and they get right down in between the leaves. I need to keep checking as I have probably missed a few. I don't think cabbages are going to be my best crop this year.
We had a little visitor in the garden recently, quite a young hedgehog, which seemed to have an injured foot. It kept stumbling over, poor thing.
1 comment:
'Spick and Span Squash', love it! There is a lovely sense of achievement when you walk back into the garden after you have weeded it, don't you think? Hope that hedgehog gets better. Lucky you having one in your garden!
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