It’s been a so-so year with seeds not germinating, or growing, and my usual problem of plants growing much too tall. The hot weather has meant that I’ve had to water more often than usual, but trying not to over water them.
The dwarf tomato Aztek has grown to around 18 in / 45 cm with lots of flowers but no fruit. At the moment I don’t think I’ll try again next year.

The dwarf Pot Marigold Fruit Twist, which has a quoted height of 6 in / 15 cm, has grown to over 18 in / 45 cm! It has shown several yellow flowers.
I didn’t take the English Daisy to the plot to plant out and it has kept growing, but certainly needs repotting. As yet it hasn’t started flowering again.
My biggest disappointment was the non germination of any of the dwarf sunflower Big Smile seeds I sowed.
I’ve already started thinking about what to try growing on the windowsill next year.
Have a good weekend, and take care!


and the first tomatoes are showing. I’m not sure which variety they are, either Golden Sunrise or Outdoor Girl.
I’ve pruned the three clumps of Asters/Michaelmas Daisies back to around half their height to avoid staking, but this does mean that they’ll flower a bit later .
I also dug up these few first early potatoes Pentland Javelin. What with the frost in mid May, last weeks heatwave and very little rainfall over the past few months I wasn’t surprised that there were less than I would generally expect. The smallest one in the picture is just about the size of a golf ball.




I’ve had virtually no strawberries as I think that the frost back in May turned the flower centres black.
What did cheer me up was seeing that the self-seeded Pot Marigolds Flighty’s Favourites have started flowering. As usual there is is a mix of colours including orange, yellow, buff and various bi-colour combinations. The picture on the right is from September 2010 and the one below May 2020.




The English Daisy stopped flowering but the leaves continued to grow and it’s now a rather sprawling looking plant so I think that I’ll take back to the plot and replant it.
In exchange I dug up and bought home this very small one which is in a 3 in / 7.5 cm pot.

The dog rose is covered in white flowers.