A pretty nice day, with some sun and the first sighting of the spitfire. With the sun coming back, algae is starting to grow in the pond, but it’s not a problem yet. I need to keep an eye on it though.

I did all the cutting down, except for the veronica and helianthus as they haven’t started regrowing yet. More bulbs are showing, including lots of the crocuses in the shed pot; some of flowers a bit nibbled, which is probably a mix of birds and slugs. I cut back a few handfuls of grass at bed edges and found some small slugs hiding in there.


Having been cut back, the coreopsis has a bit of a hole in the middle, which gets covered when it’s in bloom. It’s a bit of a sign for dividing it though. The cerinthe that overwintered has collapsed into leggy branches. I’ve cut off the dead bits, but I’m not sure if it’s going to grow from the bottom, require a trim, or just get pulled up. That said, it’s started flowering, which is crazy.

The garlic is growing again; I need to find out when to expect to harvest it this time around. There’ll then be an empty bed to consider.
I saw the robin and blue tit, and heard the wren. It was still quite wet underfoot in spite of the sun. I didn’t do any weeding, but with all the cutting down done for now, I think that’s it for the allotment for the time being. I need to get my head around what this year’s plan is so I know what seed trays and seeds I want.























The plot is now done for this year. I’ve tied string around a couple of branches on the apple tree as a reminder to evaluate them for removal. I think the one at the front would make a big hole, so it might just be shortened. The one on the right would probably help to thin things out.
















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