Friday, 13 August 2021

Friday

 Morning, all.  It is another dull start to the day, rather like yesterday which turned out OK with a little bit of sunshine and high clouds.  Again, a few drops of rain in the air, seen on the car windscreen but not on the road!

I waited and waited for the car pick up.  I checked my mailbox every five minutes or so.  Did anyone come - no!  When Chris came round, I put a note on the door about going round the side to the back gate.  Still no sign.
At twelve thirty, I decided that I must have goofed again so I drove into town to find out what the date really was - I didn't want them turning up today.
When I walked in, there was a look of relief on their faces.  The girl said they had been emailing me several times as they always confirm pick up before actually turning up on the doorstep.  Odd?  Not really; they had been emailing some other random address, totally different from mine.  I have no idea how that happened as they have emailed me in the past but it explained why . . .
At their suggestion, I left the car there, they gave me a lift home and the car was back just after five, all shiny (they always do a complimentary valet as past of the service) and MOTd thoroughly.
So that's that for another year, I sincerely hope.

I've not been great at posting photos in here so I popped out into the garden a few minutes ago.  The light isn't great but they're OK.








The cucumbers are going great guns now.  Apart from those two, I counted twelve others in different stages of development.  I've certainly been given my money's worth.  It's lucky I like cucumbers.











At last, the tomatoes are ripening more than one or two at a time.  I've never known this so late!  They are very tasty though and I just hope we get a nice long autumn.









For the very first time, the blueberries have been amazing.  There's still plenty to pick too.




Better late than never with the strawberries.  These are not supposed to be late fruiting!  Fingers crossed for next year which will be their second year.




This makes a nice focal point and hides the ugly bin behind a bit.







The Japanese anemones are doing well now.  Very pretty and a nice bit of height too.










I have no idea what these will taste like but they look great and give me real pleasure each time I walk past.



The makeshift slug protection seems to have worked.  The only one that's still looking very feeble now is the top right one but that's OK.  I should be picking by the start of September, with any luck and a good following wind.




Today there's just three things.
First of all it's the weekly Slimming World meeting which is great fun and a good laugh.  We'll see if I can remember how to book people in this week - it's complicated!
Then I need to wander down to the allotment to pick runner beans (yay) and to talk seriously to the courgettes.  Probably I need to water too.
Finally, I need to do a tidy up before the cleaners come.  It's mostly superficial mess so really should not take too long.

It's going to be a nice day, I think.  You have a good one too and stay safe and well.


10 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing photos of your garden...how nice to have a harvest, no matter how little! My Japanese anemones are in bloom now too here in Ontario. They are sweetest blooms. Have a great weekend!

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    1. They are a very attractive flower, aren't they. I could wish they were a little less invasive, but that's nit-picking really. I love them.
      xx

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  2. I'm glad you got your car sorted out ... just as well you went in to see them, wasn't it.

    Your garden is looking good. I hope my blueberries do as well as yours ... this is only their first year so I've a while to wait yet. Will you let me know the variety of anemones and how tall they are, please?

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    1. It was good, worth the drive in. I always feel 'happy' after the service and MOT, perhaps confident is the word, when I am driving.
      I've answered the rest in today's blog.
      xx

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  3. Your crops are looking very productive. What are you feeding them?

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    1. I just dig in some slow release general fertiliser when I plant them out and also, when I remember, some water retaining gel crystals. You have reminded me that perhaps I ought to start liquid feeding now - I just use a generic tomato fertiliser which seems to suit most plants really. The blueberries need a specific ericaceous product (easily obtainable here) and also I ought to top the pots up with some fresh ericaceous soil next spring.
      xx

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  4. You are growing some delicious and healthy produce. Very impressive!

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    1. Thank you. I'm very happy with how it's all going. Better late than never and not the slightest hint of blight (yet)
      xx

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  5. I love the way you grow your cucumbers vertically. They probably don't take up much room that way.

    God bless.

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    1. No, they don't. I don't have the space to trail them over the ground and anyway the slugs can get to them more easily. Dad always trained his up and I just followed his example.
      You have reminded me that I probably need to take a look and see if I need to do any more tying up - I probably do! Thanks.
      xx

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