Wednesday, September 2, 2020

IN & OUT July/August 2020

 





Here is a selection of late July crops - including green squash, mooli, blackcurrants, peas and onion. While outside my kitchen window, the multiple flowering plants include lychnis, geranium, nasturtium and Betty-blue.

 


 

Further along, you can see iris and marigold and rose joining in the colors.

 


 

Looking backwards, towards the kitchen, you can still see the lychnis crowning the display.

 


 

Changing the topic - here are a selection of my bramleys. Liz and Edna have been given some, and I have had 3-4 crop-grabs so far, resulting in apple pie, apple tart and Liz's apple crumbles.

 


 

Here comes another selection of crops from late July/early August. As you can see, it's been a really good year for cabbages in 2020.

 


 

The slugs have not been very adventurous and have as yet failed to locate the cabbage patch as it has been so dry this summer so far. This is the second large sized cabbage I plucked.

 


 

My haul of mooli and spuds was luckily brought home by Liz in her car, as it might have been an arm-tug to carry by hand. One more glance out of the window to show how August colors still dominate the border below the window.

 


 

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