- We had some rain last weekend. Even though it wasn't a lot, still gratefully received!
- I've started getting figs - from the new fig tree that has 2 crops a year. Still nothing from the older fig tree. There are no figs on that one for this year, just masses that will be half grown and will need to be picked off and discarded before winter.
- I have had 3 courgettes recently that almost became marrows!
- First runner beans on Monday, and first French beans yesterday.
- Plenty of tomatoes. They don't taste of tomato but lovely and sweet.
- Have collected two bag-fulls of plane bark. Presumably because of the hot, dry weather, the local plane trees have shed most of their bark. Will use this as kindling.
- Chimney sweep/stove maintenance guy due to come on Thursday, but problem with his clutch. Now coming September.
- Wednesday morning on the way to the bus stop, I passed a car with a snail on the roof!
- Also found a goldfinch feather on the pavement.
- Yesterday morning bike ride. I picked blackberries for crumble, then cycled back to pick up (using trowels!) two lots of horse shit (there were another 3 lots I could have got if I had had room). (Blackberries on one pannier, horse shit in the other!)
- I cycled through both sections of the Walthamstow wetlands, cycled back through one and then pushed my bike along one of the walkers-only paths which brought me back to the path near the gate I enter by.
- To B&Q yesterday and got verbena and rudbeckia (both had insect friendly signs on) and dahlia (the plant in the pot beside the one I chose had a bee feeding on it). I have flowers dotted round the garden but felt the need to get some more for the insects.
A blog about trying to live a green life in the city with as much of a country feel as possible. Vegetables, foraging, preserves, crafts, wildlife, community, recycling, cycling... Helen, Leyton, London, E10
Sunday, August 5, 2018
Sunday 5 August
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