The pond was a bit low when I arrived, but although the bird bowl was a bit disturbed, I couldn’t see any damage. A few bits of new farm rock could be a better defence than pebbles that can be moved so easily.

I uncovered three beds today (and managed to do 2 shifts for the first time in a long time), all of which I turned over with the Wolf tool and raked over. There were a few bits of marestail in Bed 11, but next to nothing in the way of weeds otherwise. Two robins were flying around in a friendly manner and one of which was brave enough to pick around in the same beds I was working on. At last, a friendly robin.
I’ve done a half row each of carrot and beetroot in Bed 2, and two short rows of parsnip at the left end of Bed 11. I haven’t put the tunnel up over Bed 2 (yet?), but covered the parsnip rows with my plastic tiles as before.

I also harvested another very big parsnip from Bed 7. There are still lots left and they seem to be holding up ok.
Bed 5 has a volunteer nasturtium at the edge, which has now been joined by about 16 trailing nasturtium seeds.

The bulbs I thought were tulips really area alliums, which I don’t remember planting, but I must have.
The hawthorn will flower soon and there are one or two little volunteers that I need to pot up for possible future use.
Looking at the left border the physostegia by the veronica really does seem to have gained a big hole in it and is now just a strip across the front of the bed. I might be better of trying to rearrange it into a better lump and filling the hole with something like a lupin.





























