This year was a really good one for tomatoes, especially as there was no blight, as there often is late August onwards. I grew the red variety Outdoor Girl and the yellow one Yellow Perfection, both widely recommended for growing outdoors. My only problem was that some of the yellow ones had split skins which was probably due to my somwhat erratic watering. I’ll almost certainly grow both of these again next year.
I have tried growing a dwarf tomato variety at home on the windowsill in the past but generally without success, although I see that back in 2016 I grew a Tiny Tim which did quite well as you can see.
I’m going to try again next year with the variety Aztek (note correct spelling) which has yellow fruit.
The Candytuft (Iberis umbellata) Fairy Mixed seeds I sowed on the plot this year was one of the flowers that didn’t germinate and grow. I’ll be sowing more next year which will hopefully do much better, as the pink-red, purple and white flowers are attractive to butterflies such as the common blue as seen in this photo from summer 2018.
I’ve also tried to grow Candytuft at home in a pot on the windowsill a couple of times without success but will be trying again next year.
Have a good week, and take care!

I didn’t pull up the bright orange and golden yellow flowering Oopsy Daisy I had growing in the black plastic half barrel by the shed. I cut it back and hope that it survives the winter then starts growing again in the spring. If it doesn’t I will remove it and sow some more seed.



Sadly this year these were one of the flowers which didn’t do well in the dry spring and hot summer, and I didn’t collect any seeds as I usually do. I recently bought two packets of the variety Royal Dwarf, one Mix (pink, red and white flowers) and one White, from
Looking back on the year the best plant was the Sunflower Big Smile, the most disappointing was the Gazania flower bud not opening and the most interesting was the Common Nipplewort.

I recently mentioned that there were flowers on the raspberries, and I was surprised to see that a few had now turned into fruit. I didn’t pick any but left them for the wildlife.
decided what I’m going to grow next year, both on the plot and at home on the windowsill. No doubt there will be a few additions and/or changes between now and when I start planting and sowing next March. I usually try to grow less but better, but often strive to succeed in doing so. I’ll be growing flowers and vegetables I’ve grown before with just a few changes of varieties. I already have all the seeds I want, being a mix of saved and bought ones. As usual I’ll be getting the onions sets and seed potatoes from the horticultural trading shed early in the new year. Forthcoming posts will go into more detail. The picture shows some Pot Marigolds Flighty’s Favourites in 2016.


I’ve cut off all the flower stems on the three clumps of blue flowering Asters, leaving about a foot. In early spring once new growth is showing I’ll then cut them all off at ground level. The biggest clump is now far too big so I’ll also be digging some of it up. That just leaves the white flowering Twinkling Stars to do when it finishes flowering.
