Vegetable garden update
It’s been a very, very busy time in the garden of late. Lost of weeding and tending to plants. The vegetables are growing so quickly, so much so, that we’ve started eating them. The carrots are fantastic. Anyway, heres some pictures of the vegetable beds so you can see how we’re getting on.

Petit pois pees and some strawberries in a pot

Moneymaker tomato plants

Baby sweetcorn, giant radish, courgette, and pees climbing the fence.

More Moneymaker tomatoes

Beetroot, cos lettuce, Little Gem lettuce, white beetroot, purple carrot, and some more pees on the fence

Spanish onions, Over 200!!

Baby Sweetcorn

A view down the garden. Parsnips in the pots

Chillies and Peppers

Rhubarb, artichoke, and Cauliflowers

Garden pees

Another view along the garden beds

Summer cabbage

Parsnips in pots

And finally our apples.
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Im so jealous!! Your garden is doing so well!! Ours is coming along, but my rhubarb is dying and our friut trees have only grown leaves.
Hi. Put some horse poo around your Rhubarb, and give it plenty of water, it loves it.