Well, it looks as though the summer has come and gone for this year.
I went up to the plot to weed a bit and harvest some more swede for supper.
I noticed the Limnanthes were still flowering, which is odd given that they are supposed to be there at the beginning of the season to hold back white fly and so on.
This is what it says on the Fothergills website:
“The Poached Egg Flower is one of our earliest, and showiest annuals. Its cheery saucer-shaped yellow flowers are edged with white, and borne above fresh, pale-green leaves. Attractive to bees, it is also a very useful winter flowering pot plant. Grows to a height of 6in. (15cm) and a spread of 15in. (38cm). Hardy annual.
Flowers: June – August”
Early? August! I think not!
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