Purple-sprouting broccoli (and some broccoli raab and cabbages) which I had to leave defenceless against the cabbage-white butterflies:


'Pastiche' sunflowers:

Beetroot, mispoona, leaf beet, turnip greens, and broccoli raab:

A record of our garden (in Reading, Berkshire, UK) - from neglected lawn to back-garden allotment, beginning November 2008.
Hi Helen,
ReplyDeleteThat all looks very productive - congratulations!
Out Toms are finished now but we did enjoy them.
It's our 40th anniversary tomorrow so I now wish I had grown some roses :-s
Love,
Kenny x
Awwwwwwww! I'd send you round a bunch of sunflowers if you were nearer... happy anniversary! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Helen - the Sunflowers are here in spirit !
ReplyDeleteLove,
Kenny and Jan xx