are growing in one area this year, and are mostly the kneehigh variety Music Box which are a favourite of mine. This photo was taken a few days ago, and there are also plenty of other flowers, mostly cosmos and pot marigolds.

There are well over thirty sunflowers growing in this area, and this morning I hand weeded through them.

Once I’ve planted out the tomatoes and sowed more vegetable seeds that will it for this year, and as we head into summer I’ll be pottering rather than plotting doing little more than watering when needed and hoeing/weeding where necessary.
Some of the potatoes have started flowering so it should only be a few weeks before the foliage starts dying back and I’ll be lifting the first of the earlies Pentland Javelin. The photo shows a second early Charlotte flower.
Have a good week, and take care!
Looking round this morning I was pleased, and relieved, to see that the dwarf French beans have started to germinate and appear.
The nasturtium Jewel seeds I sowed at the end of the strawberry patch are also appearing, being easily identifiable by their distinctive shaped leaves.
I’ve always let them self-seed after flowering and last year the foliage was growing really well through the autumn only to be killed off last December during the cold weather. They’re an annual plant which don’t grow back, so I must remember to get seeds for next year.
It’s always pleasing to see bees and butterflies on the plot flowers and during the week I saw a white butterfly fluttering around the perennial cornflowers (Centaurus montana) but it never settled long enough to take a photo. There were also bees buzzing around these and the flowering comfrey.

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These are some pot marigolds Oopsy Daisy growing in a large container by the shed. When they get bigger I’ll dig up and bring home a couple and replant into 5 in/12.5 cm pots.
The English Daisies have done well with the ones in the black pot flowering continously with as many as ten flowers at one time. The ones in the terracotta plastic pot/white china container have better foliage but only a few flowers.
There are still some potatoes to appear, but the ones that have are looking okay. The onion leaves seem to be getting taller by the day, and the carrots finally germinated a week or so ago and have started growing.
I had hoped to finish sowing the annual flower seeds during the week but it was too windy so I’ll do that next week. The self-seeded ones are appearing all over the flower patches and include this sunflower which I had to move as it had appeared in a totally unsuitable place.
I occasionally see ducks from the nearby local park flying round overhead but it’s unusual to see them on the allotments as I did this pair of Mallards on Friday morning.
The rose Pretty Lady is full of flower buds which should be flowering soon, and it’s a sight I always look forward to.
Earlier in the week I went to have a look at the Elder I’m tree following this year and found a problem doing so as it’s now surrounded by tall, head height, flowering
There was no sign of any flowers on it and since elders generally flower from late May onwards I’m hoping that they’ve yet to appear.



A lot of the annual flower seeds I sowed recently have started to appear, as have plenty of self-sown ones as well. I’ll be sowing the rest over the next week or so including two packets of 