The winds of Monday had died down although Tuesday was still a blustery day with some short showers.
We'd decided on a visit to the plot in the afternoon to see how it had coped with the wind and rain of the last few days. Our sweetcorn, cardoons and runner beans were at the top of the inspection list. Our sweetcorn has survived but is leaning rather alarmingly in an easterly direction.
We gave some thought to trying to straighten the plants up but decided that might do more harm than good so the plants have been left to their own devices. I’ve no idea how the crop will be affected we’ll have to wait and see as there’s not much we can do about it now.
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It's been a similar story in London. I'd still like to see a bit more rain.
ReplyDeleteTurned a little bit autumnal here. Lots of showers aren't doing much good.
DeleteI had to stake the jerusalem artechokes on Tuesday. Too tall for their own good. Beans hanging on in there.
ReplyDeleteOur sweetcorn is in a rather exposed part of the plot. Didn't consider gale force winds in summer when it was planted.
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