That was February; That was Summer
May 29, 2008 · Print This Article
That was February
Roll on Autumn
our average is 30C so it was a bit cooler than normal.
Lowest minimum was 7.5C and lowest max 17.5C
Total rainfall for the 3 months of summer was 27.6mm
Our average for summer is 63.8mm.
The weather is already showing signs of Autumn
with much cooler nights.
Planting:
No seed planting during that busy week.
Trimmed back an Elderberry and took some cuttings;
tidied around its base and cleared and planted the area next to it.
Observing:
Spent some day just observing the garden that week:
Increase in Bee activity
Strawberries are sending out runners
- these are my ’stock’ plants that are not allowed to flower.
Aphids are attracted to the flowers and aphids spread diseases.
- 2 of the smaller ones in the tank beds
don’t seem to be ‘leaking’ abundant…
William Pears are ripening
- a treat whilst wandering round the garden!
Something (Blackbirds??) is scratching the mulch
on bed 8 around the newly planted Lucerne;
no damage to the plants yet.
The end Cherry tree I moved in bed 8 has sprouted new leaves
- I only moved it considering when I pulled it up I saw new growth
on what I thought was a dead twig!
San Marzano Tomatoes from the late planting slowly ripening!
A tiny lettuce seedling has volunteered
in one of the potted Thymes.
Another freebie!
A few Vine Moth Caterpillars are on the Grapevines
- unless the numbers build up I shall just remove these by hand.
At that duration of the year they don’t do much damage
and the leaves will soon fall.
[Source] Scarecrow





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