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Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Some you win

 First pickings of strawberries, they were very sweet, there are loads more to come, the little net bags are working, I do leave berries on lower level open for the wildlife. 


First of my sweet-peas, all the same colour, I have everything crossed for another good year, the sweetwilliamsare home grown as well.


Just to balance things, my poor hostas, a dining area for snails I keep looking for them, I have given in this season, I will clear the top of the tub later in the year, clearing out as many as I can.



I have ripped out my broad-beans they were covered in blackfly, they are infected every year, for some reason this season they overwhelmed the plants, we did get one meal from them, none in freezer. I could get new plants but I fear the blackfly would come back.

It's not often I show the mishaps in the garden, I do tell you about them, I am OK with things going wrong, plants never returning, I never use chemicals, I'm hopeful as the years pass the eco system in the garden is balanced enough to save most things.

Water is always an issue, often we have long periods of dry weather, I do collect rain water but it's never enough, so I water often. Last year we missed the hose pipe ban, our local water supplier Portsmouth Water is good at amassing vast amounts of water. Yesterday the storms came, so gardens are now soaked and water butts are full again. 

Having a cat keeps other cats away, I do pick up after Lilly most days, locally foxes are a problem, hubby has blocked most entrance points, they can climb over fences luckily they don't here. We rarely see hedgehogs any more, occasionally mice, again luckily we not seen a rat in ages. Pigeons are a pain, I do net my veg beds.

Just being in the garden is so rewarding for both of us, these days there is less work to be done, so we practice the art of sitting and watching.

7 comments:

  1. We've had 3 small bowls of our strawberries, but a couple out of each bowl have had baby woodlice in them - yuck! Put me right off.

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  2. Nice to enjoy homegrown strawberries.

    All the best Jan

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  3. We need to cover our cherry trees once the cherries start to turn or the birds get then quite quickly. Enjoy your strawberries.

    God bless.

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  4. We have a regular fox visitor and ours does jump over the gate to get in and then climbs the garden fence to get out. He was going under the fence but we have blocked that hole up. The fence panel needs replacing really but it’s our neighbours and as he’s bedridden he’s not really bothered. He often digs holes in the garden and our pots so I have learned to put sticks all over the place and have made some cages for my pots. He also leaves plenty of mess for Martin to pick up ๐Ÿ™ˆ๐Ÿ™ˆ๐Ÿ™ˆ

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  5. Early strawberries - lovely. It is a shame when things are lost, for whatever reason, but there's plenty more to compensate.

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  6. Birds got all our strawberries so I gave up planting them. We now have big dome nets we put over the cherry trees to save those. I don't mind sharing, but greedy birds seem to like to eat them all.

    God bless.

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  7. Sitting and watching in the garden is a gentle art that should be encouraged. You have made a beautiful garden and deserve to enjoy it. First picking of strawberries to eat and sweet peas picked for their scent are a real joy.

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