tonight strawberry moon
the strawberries are gone (the birds and the squirrels had them). the cherries likewise (heat, birds, squirrels horsemouth thinks).
the runner beans and the tomatoes are flowering away but not much in the way of crop yet. the broad beans look quite possible (as do the peas) but really there are not enough plants. (horsemouth has got more peas on the way together with lots of basil and some pepper plants). there will be lots of onions and beetroot in any event. the spinach has well and truly bolted producing trees.
he planted carrot seed. he thinks one has come up. some of the brussels sprouts have come up (but no sprouts as yet).
he's just run off a blackbird that was eating the runner bean flowers.
the two cabbage plants have reached a decent size. he's seeing cabbage white butterflies flying up into the skies (bastards).
where the potatoes are in all this horsemouth will not know until he digs some up.
he has no problems growing nasturtiums but the fuschias aren't looking happy. the petunias etc. in the hanging baskets are looking fairly cheerful. the asters haven't flowered yet. the lavender looks good.
the weather
this week reasonably cool then warming back up (and plenty of sun) over the weekend and the week after.
ok horsemouth is making progress on le chaland qui passe. he has come to disbelieve most of the chords proposed by the online chordfinder but it has suggested the chords he actually needs to harmonise the melody (as he hears it). at the moment he is playing it on the resonator (so it is sounding very clanky).
what he needs to do is learn the second verse.
the morning
horsemouth is up he has fed the chickens, he has his coffee.


