June 2023

This diary is a summary of our garden activities. The links are to blog posts that often give more detail.

01 - 04 June

Visited Nostell – lots of wild flowers
Still six cygnets
Early potatoes flowering
Picked forst sweet Williams and sweet peas
Planted more climbing beans
Still dry so lots of watering
The plot thickens

05- 11 June

Visited Nostell
Six cygnets thriving
Woodlands are greening up
Cattle have moved in to one of the meadows
Planted red cabbages, courgettes, squash and dahlias.
No rain so lots of watering
Picked strawberries and pulled rhubarb
Picked sweet peas and sweet Williams
Planted up sarcoccoca cuttings
A case of deja vu
All planted up but..
June 2023 Video

12 -18 June

Lots of watering then at the end of the week we had rain
Lifted garlic and a few winter onions
Managed to do some weeding
Planted more cauliflowers and calabreses
Dug first potatoes
Harvested first turnips
Bought plants for the summer house
Vampires beware!
An end to our record dry spell
Video tour of the garden

19 - 25 June

I have a new way of displaying my monthly photos – now if you click on an image you will access a full size photo. Hope you like it.

Harvested broccoli, potatoes, turnip, broad beans, onions, strawberried, gooseberries, raspberries, courgettes and cabbage
Picked sweet Williams and sweet peas
Planted more brassicas
Planted mangetout and Ne Plus Ultra peas
Planted Pongo beans for seed
First peas are podding
Lots of weeding and strimming
Harvest time begins
An end to our record dry spell
Harvesting video

25 - 30 June

I have a new way of displaying my monthly photos – now if you click on an image you will access a full size photo. Hope you like it.

Lots of weeding and watering
Lifted autumn onions
Picked first peas and broad beans
Everything is being battered
June 2023 Video

This Post Has 4 Comments

  1. snowbird

    wonderful photos. Loved the swans and seeing the veg coming through.xxx

    1. Susan Garrett

      Thanks, Dina

  2. Debbie

    `) always enjoy your retrospectives.

    1. Susan Garrett

      Thanks Debbie

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