
Super hot today and in the end I spent my morning shift deadheading and didn’t do any feeding as planned. It’s so hot and dry that the plants on the far bank of the pond have possibly died. I gave them some more water today and I’m hopeful they’ll at least recover later. The thyme that died when I rejigged the pond now has new leaves, so fingers crossed.

Bed 9 is looking pretty good, though some nasturtiums are starting to turn, so I hope that deadheading them will work. Burying lots of seeds is clearly a great approach.

Some of the cucumbers need to be tied up, but that’s been left for now too. The first cucumbers are starting to grow now, along with the ornamental gourds. The tomatoes have opened their first flowers too.

I harvested a few radishes and the first enormous beetroot. I took one from the first row and was going to take another before I saw the even bigger one in the second row.
I went back to feed in the evening, when it was cooler, but more blinding. The tomatoes, cucumbers, beans, marigolds (which are just starting to flower!) all got tomato food. The rest was given general feed, including a few boundary things like the red geums and callicarpa. The veg and parsnips just got water.
I used the Merlin app to record bird calls and got the most amazing list in about 40 minutes:
- Chiffchaff
- Starling
- Great Spotted Woodpecker
- Linnet
- Magpie
- Blackbird
- Jackdaw
- Sparrow
- Song thrush
- Ring-necked pheasant
- Blue tit
- Goldfinch
- Wood pigeon
- Dunnock
- Robin
- Carrion crow
- Green woodpecker









































