
Today was another hot day, so I just went down to the plot in the morning. I weeded all the poppies and weeds from around the parsnips and discovered that I’ve got enough for this year. The two wide dense rows from last year show that they were too much.

I planted snapdragons in Bed 1 and the right border. On arrival I discovered that one was missing from the pack having been stolen by a bird. It was found at home and shoved in a pot.

I sat by the pond for a little while and saw this year’s first big beetle and my first ever caddisfly, which has wrapped itself in hornwort leaves. There was also a tiny damselfly larvae, so damselflies must love my pond.

I had five silly sunflowers from home, so I’ve put those in the right bed, the nasturtium bed, and the space where I’d taken parsnips from. I think at this point, the remaining parsnips can just stay where they are and flower. I’ll have to get them out at some point though, because clearly frost doesn’t kill them.

























I did all the strimming this morning, and then had to run home to pay the reservation fee on the house! Magically, the fork I left on the plastic overnight wasn’t stolen by a crow.
















