a quiet week so far and I’ve not done much on the plot. I’ve now planted most of the onion sets Sturon and the first row of second early potatoes Charlotte, and hope to get the rest done by next week.
I’m slowly cutting out much of the dead wood from the rose Pretty Lady, but taking it steady as it’s very thorny. I’ll then hopefully be able to rescue Foxy who has now almost completely disappeared under the ivy which grows below and around it.
At home the three sunflowers Holiday I sowed a week ago Tuesday had germinated by Saturday, and are now a couple of inches high with the first true leaves just visible.
This picture shows some Candytuft Fairy Mix from July 2021. I hope to be sowing plenty of saved seeds direct next week.

Despite being sunny there was a noticeably chilly wind yesterday so I gave the plot a miss. Today it’s a chilly and dull start but hopefully it will get brighter and warmer, and if it does I’ll go after lunch as usual.
Have a good weekend, and take care!


Yesterday I planted out the first early potatoes Foremost. I dig individual holes with a hand trowel, put a potato in each with the chits upwards, cover with a handful or two of compost then backfill. When I’ve done them I hoe round then water. I’ll be doing the second early Charlottes (picture shows six of these) next week and the main crop Desiree the week after.
So far I’ve planted out eight rows of ten onion sets Sturon so that the tips are at just at ground level. The rows are about a foot apart and the onions five inches. I’ll be planting the rest over the next week. The two onions shown here are the biggest and smallest of the dozen in store from those grown last year.
I’m hoping to repeat the success I had with a dwarf Sunflower Big Smile last year, which I mentioned and showed in the post 
This week I’ve also finished weeding the main flower patch, mostly pulling out unwanted collomia grandiflora seedlings but leaving a good size clump.
I’ve decided to leave the sedums alone and not dig them up, split and replant.

There are various single white cosmos varieties and I grow one of the dwarf ones. This year I’ve bought a couple of packets of the less well known Royal Dwarf White, which only grows to around 18 in/ 45 cm, from
I mentioned the sunflowers MusicBox in the 
The bright green area are self-seeded poached egg plants (limnanthes douglasii) which should provide a yellow carpet of flowers in a few months time. There are far too many self-seeded collomia grandiflora seedlings this year, some which I’ll transplant and pull the rest up.
I like blackberries so when I took the plot on I kept one bramble bush, which is out of the way alongside the compost heap. On Friday I cut out all the dead wood, which is one of the few plot jobs I do wearing heavy duty gloves as being a wild bramble it’s covered in thorns. I also lightly prune it as and when required through the season to keep it from straying onto the two adjacent grass paths. The ground around and under the bush is where I put any compost I dig out and sieve I don’t I don’t use elsewhere straight away.
Come July I’ll be picking plenty of ripe juicy berries to take home. I usually eat them with just a sprinkling of demerara sugar, and occasionally some vanilla ice cream. One of my favourite puddings was always apple and blackberry crumble, which mum used to make regularly. The picture shows a dishful picked in July 2011.