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August 2007

  Petunia and Busy Lizzie In a Fancy Pot    
 




     Old Gardeners                never Die-
       
 They just throw in the
                   
           TROWEL
                   More Peppers Rex Trying to catch Bees
              Bigger Picture



                Mixture in a bucket
                     ABOVE
Mini Pepper Plant-badly eaten
by Slugs

                    LEFT
Nasturtiums recovering from                too much water
Thank you for visiting and please                                                          
               return soon.
Passion Fruit Poor crop of Tomatoes
September 2007 Photos below taken 27/09/07
Peppers1 Mini Peppers which have been
raised on a window ledge
Peppers2
More Peppers Despite the extremely cold weather, down to 44F last
night these Peppers are still doing well.


Some Tomatoes which are protected by a Plastic sheet.
Tomatoes1
Tomatoes2 Self sown Tomatoes growing wild from thrown away soft fruit last year. The cold weather does not seem to affect these plants as there are always a few going red every morning. Tomatoes3
As can be seen the Runner Beans continue to produce and there are still flowers on the plants Runner Beans There is little doubt that  this year has been difficult in our garden due to the unseasonal weather.
Let us hope we have a little more sunshine next year.
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