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18 Comments

  1. I have most of the things that you mention growing and ready to be planted and will plant some of the others. Where I am in NW England we’re really struggling with wet and cold weather. Last night the lowest temperature in the greenhouse was 5.5C. Because it’s been so wet and the slugs are rampant I’ve had to plant three lots of broad beans in the same place. I’ve got my fingers crossed that they will survive. However, ever hopeful that sunnier days will become the norm rather than the exception.

  2. Trying French Beans first time this year. Tho they are a dwarf variety. Do they need support and/or something to climb on? Packaging doesn't give any info on this.
    Also, can I still sow butternut squash. Only one of my first sowing of 4 germinated.

  3. June is my month to get everything in the Garden. Growing most of these things, minus cilantro. I am one of those people. We have gone from hot and dry to cool and damp. Here's hoping for a good growing weather year. I'm off to the greenhouse to prep beds for pepper!

  4. Wow the Black Mint look's interesting has it a distinctive taste and smell? Also love the book its my go to for hint's and tip's.

  5. You guys have severely upgraded your camera edits on your recent posts, looks like an episode of gardeners world. But too much unnatural green for my liking, but hey, it makes the English countryside look vibrant

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