Finally a couple of dry days.
By Kaz
@KarenAnne (257)
United Kingdom
August 11, 2023 10:44am CST
We've been very overcast and wet here so that has meant I've had to wait until today to harvest some herbs for drying. I've gathered sage, rosemary, yarrow and calendula.
The sage has grown huge so I'll probably do another harvest and cut it back otherwise it will take over.
The tomatoes are finally starting to ripen and I'm picking plenty of runner beans.
I do need to get back in the garden, clear out some of the borage and plant some winter stuff because I'm a bit behind with all the wet weather. I'll get there and at least I haven't had to water anything apart from baskets and things in the greenhouse.
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@moffittjc (128830)
• Gainesville, Florida
13 Aug 23
This is usually our rainy season here in Florida, but it has been terribly hot and dry so far this summer, and everything is baking as a result. We're all praying for a couple of days of rain!
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@xFiacre (14784)
• Ireland
11 Aug 23
@karenanne My courgettes have needed a bit of watering with all the dryness. What will you plant for winter?
@KarenAnne (257)
• United Kingdom
11 Aug 23
Probably some spinach, Pak choi, cabbage, carrots.
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@xFiacre (14784)
• Ireland
11 Aug 23
@KarenAnne I’m moving house in January so I’m not growing anything after this harvest.
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