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Wednesday, 10 June 2026

Fruits

 I've been watching my raspberry plants grow, tucking them behind poles to enable them to grow up the back and on to the arches. One stem grew quicker and stronger, hum, not sure, checked on Lens (a plant identification apt) and I was right to be wary,  its an elder, rooted in from next door, as with every plant in her 'garden', its right next to our boundary fence, I can't dig it out yet, I cut it back and hammered a rusty nail into stem, in hope it stops it growing so fast and I will be able to identify which root to dig out once raspberries have finished.


The rest of the fruits are doing well, loads of rhubarb, hubby has made jam, we had loads in freezer from last year. I cut the blueberry plant right back, now loads of new growth, so few berries this season as they flower and grow on second year growth. My gooseberry is in its 3rd year, no flowers again, it was getting to a nice size, sadly all the leaves were ate, probably sawfly,  so I have cut it back to the ground, if sawfly is a problem I will dig the plant out. Only the rhubarb and gooseberry are in the ground, the blueberries are in a huge pot. 


Strawberries are growing, they are turning red, I love growing them in this tower so easy to water and harvest, I have a small pot in front of our garage another sunny spot, once the berries are finished I will move the pot. In the tower the right side always set fruit first, I do need to pop more bags over the green fruits. There is a dark red hellebore in front of the tower, I have loads of flowers in the bed. 


I have solved the issue of slugs and snails in this small raised bed, I have put copper wire mesh all around the wooden sides, so far it is working, these plants are doing well and no signs of being nibbles. 



The blackberries growing along the garage are filling out, loads of new growth, so again I'm hopeful of a good crop, it has been there for years, I do cut it back most years, it's a thorn-less cultivated one. 

We are eating new potatoes, lettuce and cucumber, strawberries, rhubarb and a few summer raspberries, no sign of the peas, beetroot is just showing and my carrots are very slow, the tomato plants are growing, my garden is a small space, I don't get big harvest. We both enjoy homegrown produce, nothing beats the taste of fresh vegetables. 

The promise of sunny warm days at the weekend is keeping us going, I managed to move a few flowering plants, totally the wrong time, they have grown too big and were crowding each other, I did trim them back and feed them, the wet weather helped them settle. 

Whilst it rains I stitch or read, nothing worth watching on TV, no photos from my sister from her big day, I did ask her, my SIL sent me a couple she sneakily took, they were told no photos. 

12 comments:

  1. You are getting such a harvest already. We leave Italy next week and I plan to bring the sun with me to speed your crops

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    1. Please do that, I am way south n the south coast, so our season starts much earlier than yours,

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  2. I love your little bags! Hungry birds beware!

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  3. Pleased to hear everything is growing well in your garden. It's lovely to grow your own food.

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    1. I harvest only tiny amounts which we always enjoy.

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  4. Elderflower is determined - good thing you identified it.
    Lovely fresh produce - so good for you.

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  5. Good to hear the copper wire mesh is working. I use copper "slug rings" around some of our plants and although not foolproof, they do seem to work pretty well. If you'd let the elder grow, you could make elderflower & raspberry cordial! :)

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    1. I have rings for around plants, doing the whole bed with mesh works better in this instance.

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  6. Good idea using the copper mesh around your beds. It's so nice to pick your own food from the garden

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  7. So good when you can grow your own food ...

    All the best Jan

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  8. The only item harvested from our garden is lettuce, and the only fruit so far is rhubarb. The cherries are setting fruit though and will need to be netted shortly.
    Your garden is growing great guns. Lots of great food there.

    God bless.

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  9. Lovely to see everything growing so nicely

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