I think the trees [and the crops] have benefitted from the slightly cooler days and showers of rain that June has blessed us with.
My Raised Bed is definitely coming along fast, with lots of lush foliage [but my second crop of radishes seems to have disappeared]
The mystery of the disappearing radishes... do you have a neighbour called Mr Rabbit?
ReplyDeleteI've not been aware of any other plants being eaten
ReplyDeleteYour tree is looking gorgeous! I must do this too next year!
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DeleteWell done on remembering to photograph the tree-the ones across from us have already started to turn yellow after the lack of rain throughout May. Enjoy your craft show visit and hope you see lots of lovely things. Catriona
ReplyDeleteYes some of the ones here look a bit yellow
DeleteThe trees are looking wonderful this year, very lush. The mystery of the disappearing radishes! That's a good title for a new Richard Osman book. Regards Sue H
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DeleteWow, such a difference in the two photos. Everything is looking so lush here too with all the non-stop rain. And it's saving us a huge water bill too. 😃
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DeleteMore than likely slugs got the radishes? Any silver trails in the soil?
ReplyDeleteNo sign of slugs in the raised bed
DeleteYour tree is a stage ahead of all of ours because of our late spring. A couple of weeks ago we came back from a trip to find everything was that sweet, fresh green! Now the bush is going berserk and closing in with more and more leaves. If it were not for winter, I'm sure we would be enclosed like the castle where Sleeping Beauty was discovered.
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DeleteYour tree and field it is in look very green and lush. I'm glad your raised bed is doing well, except for the missing radishes!
ReplyDeleteI shall just sow some more seeds...
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