
Blueberry Bush

Fennel, Squash and Tomatoes

Onions, Salad Leaves and Tomatoes

Tomatoes and Beans from the USA

Cabbages, Salad Leaves and Parsnips

Cabbages, Brocolis and Caulis (hiding at the back), Salad leaves and Kale, Squash and Courgettes - and a Bay Tree cutting

Carrots, Parsnips, onion sets (red and white), Kale, Spinach and Runner Beans

"Cages/Pens" for squash are ready, cabbages, caulis and Brocolis are under cloches, more going out as i get more bottles. french beans to the left and salad leaves all round the front.

Onion sets and Carrots

Cauli/Brocoli (don't know which!) under cloches to protect from birds and cabbage root fly.

Kale in the front garden.
i noticed the sugar snaps are starting to germinate, so are the chard and beetroot and i've sown some radishes too. Busy Busy Busy!
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