Bees (part 3)

I make no apologies for continuing to take picture of bees. They need the exposure.

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delph

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Around My Garden

I thought you might like to see what’s in my garden at present. So I took some photos for you below.

pop

pop

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fox

fox

fox

hosta

peony

peony

lily

lily

Beetroot

Can you guess what these are?

beetroot

That’s right beetroot. Everyone else’s are higher, but I am being late this year for some reason.

Courgettes

I planted out my courgettes this week. I’m hoping that the slugs will not find them as tasty as I do. We will see. I have held a couple back in case of the inevitable.

courgette

courgette

Runner Beans

The beans are out now too. Once again, I hope the slugs do not eat them. But it has rained a little lately and that encourages them to eat.

beans

beans

beans

Cane City

I’ve put my canes up for beans and as you can see, so has everyone else – it’s a veritable cane vista at the plots right now. Hopefully the beans will soon grow.

This year I intend to harvest early and often as last year some of them got too far along to be sweet and tasty.

beans

beans

beans

Onions

I didn’t show you me planting the onions this year as I’m sure you still remember it from last year and can look it up on this site. But here are the latest bath on their way to becoming tasty salads and such like. I have again grown a mixture of red and white as they are good for different dishes – I particularly like red with roasted pine nuts and dressing.

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Photobucket

Greens

I have been growing my greens under netting, hence the cast on these pics. They are so far not slug food and I hope they remain that way as they have a long way to go – some of these are sprouts.

Note the dead fly in the bottom right of the first pic.

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Photobucket

Strawberries

It is looking good for a bumper crop of strawberries this year. I do so love delving through the green to pick them and marvel at how the basket keeps on filling until it is more than full.

Then of course I have to eat them in some shape or form, fruit salad, with yoghurt, jam, trifle, etc. It’s such a hardship 😉

strawberry

strawberry

Blackcurrants

I planted a blackcurrant bush earlier this year and it has taken quite well so it is now showing fruit forming.

I am quite pleased as I never expected much in the first year. It does mean that I will have to net them this week to protect them from the birds.

I planted the bush next the the strawberries so I could have a fruit corner – no yoghurt jokes please. The raspberry bush at the other end has not done so well – ho hum.

blackcurrant

blackcurrant