And here are a few of the tadpoles in our tiny pond. They stay low when the weather is cold but you can see movement when they’re eating the duckweed and they’re enjoying the algae growing on the sides of the pond. They’ll move on to eating meat quite soon so they can eat snails and flies that fall in the water. I really hope they get a taste for snails, there are so many everywhere!
At last there’s a bit of sowing and planting underway. These are shop-bought; a Blight Buster tomato, Money Maker tomato and a Summer Ball yellow courgette which we’ll grow in the polytunnel until (if) Summer arrives. Jamie has sown some Claret purple sprouting broccoli and Brechin Brussels sprouts seeds on another windowsill and we planted the potatoes yesterday! Yay!
Four Desiree into the ground on Plot7, two Wilja and four Rocket into bags on Plot8.
I do like a close-up of potato chits! Such interesting features.
It was actually quite a pleasant day yesterday. Though rain threatened it didn’t arrive till later so we had a nice few hours on the plot and I got a bit more weeding done where I want to sow my mangetout. Last weekend I weeded ‘The Orchard’ - ok, so just 3 tiny twigs at the moment, but look!Our first blossom! One day that may be a cherry 😄Aah, look at that gorgeous blue sky and fresh leaves on the trees. This was last week, so beautiful and the birds are really active. On the advice of plotholder Linda we’ve downloaded the Merlin app and it’s great for recognising bird song, perhaps we’ll even learn from it. There are plenty of robins, blue tits, goldfinches and wrens around as well as gathering numbers of swallows. Also, lots of magpies, crows, jackdaws and 11 red kites circling overhead!
I’ve been watching this jackdaw and its mate from our window. See the two sticks poking up from the chimney pot - he’s been having a lot of trouble with them! I bored Jamie for hours with updates the other day 🤭 The jackdaw had selected a stick that was far too long to manoeuvre and he kept dropping it, I think he gave up in the end. And that’s why I decided on the song title - Malcolm McLaren’s version from the Great Rock & Roll Swindle rather than Max Bygraves.
The potato chits look very alien as does the broomrape. I haven't seen or even heard any fros this year.
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ReplyDeleteWe have a small frog in our tiny pond and there’s evidence of one on the wildlife plot, but only by a splosh when we get near 🙂
DeleteAn enjoyable post and interesting pictures.
ReplyDeleteIt's certainly been chilly and needs to warm up.
Are they all the potatoes you're growing, it doesn't seem enough. xx
Yes it does!
DeleteYep, 10 potatoes are plenty for us. We don’t have storage space so harvest then eat. Just hope they are slug-free 🤞
Thank you, belinda, for the comment on my Wild and Wonderful blog. I'm having difficulty getting your comments facility to work for me ... so have switched from your blog with delightful 'panda bee' to here ... Caroline
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