Sizzling Summer Bits and Bobs.

A place to chat about anything you like, including non-gardening related subjects. Just keep it clean, please!

Moderators: KG Steve, Chantal, Tigger, peter, Chief Spud

Monika
KG Regular
Posts: 4546
Joined: Thu Jul 06, 2006 8:13 pm
Location: Yorkshire Dales

Love your Painted Lady, Geoff. We have not seen any here yet though our son in Clapham (North Yorks, not London) has. But it's been good to see quite a number of peacock, small tortoiseshell, red admiral, wall brown, ringlet, meadow brown and also a small copper which had been absent for a few years. The number is not massive but if they breed well, we might get a better butterfly year in 2019. I haven't mentioned the whites of which there are many!
Westi
KG Regular
Posts: 5931
Joined: Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:46 pm
Location: Christchurch, Dorset
Has thanked: 696 times
Been thanked: 255 times

Earwigs or wood lice are eating my tomatoes in the green house, (although there is no wood in there)! Exaggerating a bit there, just eating my 1st giant Black Krim beefsteak! I fully appreciate they are also probably thirsty, so left it on the plant to keep them happy & hopefully keep them away from the other fruit!

My runners both at home & on lottie have a big gap in the middle, I had flowers & stressed beans with a red seam at the bottom, big gap with just stems & some sad leaves in the middle & now loads of flowers & proper green beans above that! After yesterday & today there will probably be another gap! It's still 27 degrees outside!
Westi
PLUMPUDDING
KG Regular
Posts: 3269
Joined: Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:14 pm
Location: Stocksbridge, S. Yorks

I've picked a bucket full of climbing French beans this afternoon. They are still very lush and producing lots of flowers. I put quite a thick compost mulch round them when I planted them and it seems to have kept the moisture in.
There are some black fly on the tips of some squashes but most of them are on a strip of nastirtiums planted next to them and there are lots of ladybirds having a feast .
I've not seen any baby frogs away from the pond but there were adult frogs leaping about all over the place when we had the splash of rain last week.
The butterflies are doing very well and we've had a painted lady and some holly blues to add to the list this week.
Monika
KG Regular
Posts: 4546
Joined: Thu Jul 06, 2006 8:13 pm
Location: Yorkshire Dales

One painted lady, two small copper and a comma today as well the ones mentioned above. I hope they all find mates and do their bit!
Picked lots of runner beans today and tried to give them away to neighbours - alas, there was nobody at home at the three houses I tried ...... So I have wrapped them up in damp kitchen paper, put them in a plastic bag and will use them during the week. I have frozen them in the past but have never found frozen beans very good to eat.
Dug up the first leeks (Oarsman) at home and was surprised at the length and thickness of the white shaft.
User avatar
Primrose
KG Regular
Posts: 8059
Joined: Tue Aug 29, 2006 8:50 pm
Location: Bucks.
Has thanked: 40 times
Been thanked: 286 times

Monike, I agree with you re frozen runner beans. They don,t freeze nearly as well as French beans. I blanch my runners in chunks, dry them well and open freeze them before bagging up for the freezer but still find they tend to go slightly soft. . Frozen French beans keep their texture much better I think. I often throw a handful of frozen runner beans into a minestrone soup almost at the end of the cooking time to prevent them going too mushy.
Monika
KG Regular
Posts: 4546
Joined: Thu Jul 06, 2006 8:13 pm
Location: Yorkshire Dales

Two holly blue butterflies and painted ladies yesterday. Some of the buddleias are only just opening up, so, weather permitting, the next few days could be interesting.
User avatar
Shallot Man
KG Regular
Posts: 2653
Joined: Thu Feb 09, 2006 9:51 am
Location: Basildon. Essex
Has thanked: 1 time
Been thanked: 30 times

All I get is Cabbage whites. :(
tigerburnie
KG Regular
Posts: 2084
Joined: Wed Jan 18, 2017 10:12 am
Location: Angus by the sea
Has thanked: 322 times
Been thanked: 194 times

BM1K7552.JPG
BM1K7552.JPG (136.33 KiB) Viewed 4380 times

We have a lot of these in the garden just now, Silver Y moths
Been gardening for over 65 years and still learning.
PLUMPUDDING
KG Regular
Posts: 3269
Joined: Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:14 pm
Location: Stocksbridge, S. Yorks

It went down to 7° early this morning. Quite chilly. We even had a shower in the evening but not enough, the ground is still like concrete.

I've been pruning the raspberries and couldn't push a garden cane in to support the new growth.
robo
KG Regular
Posts: 2808
Joined: Wed Oct 24, 2012 10:22 pm
Location: st.helens
Has thanked: 9 times
Been thanked: 56 times

Got back late last night from two weeks away I intend going to the plot this morning after I empty the car and everything else I have to do
Stephen
KG Regular
Posts: 1869
Joined: Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:03 pm
Location: Butts Meadow, Berkhamsted
Been thanked: 2 times

Well, I hope you had a good time away.

Meanwhile, the prospect of a Test Match at Lords brings the promise of rain for the south-east. Astonishing isn't it?
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
tigerburnie
KG Regular
Posts: 2084
Joined: Wed Jan 18, 2017 10:12 am
Location: Angus by the sea
Has thanked: 322 times
Been thanked: 194 times

One of the worlds finest rain dances, stick 6 bits of wood in the ground and get some blokes dressed in white to dance round them, guaranteed to rain
Been gardening for over 65 years and still learning.
Stephen
KG Regular
Posts: 1869
Joined: Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:03 pm
Location: Butts Meadow, Berkhamsted
Been thanked: 2 times

Or (usually) run a net across a patch of south London grass and dig out your white clothes...

My father used to say much the same about the weather and Taunton Flower Show.
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
User avatar
Primrose
KG Regular
Posts: 8059
Joined: Tue Aug 29, 2006 8:50 pm
Location: Bucks.
Has thanked: 40 times
Been thanked: 286 times

Just organise a village fete, a big outdoor social barbecue or sImilar event . That's generally calculated to bring on the rain ! ,
It's actually drizzling here at the moment but the amount of rain falling Has so far barely managed to wet the pavement and certainly won't be enough to make any difference to our dead brown lawn. At least the temperature is more bareable now.
User avatar
oldherbaceous
KG Regular
Posts: 13848
Joined: Tue Jan 24, 2006 1:52 pm
Location: Beautiful Bedfordshire
Has thanked: 276 times
Been thanked: 307 times

We finally have had a little drop of rain, not enough to do a lot of good but, it does smell wonderfully fresh out there....
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.

There's no fool like an old fool.
Post Reply Previous topicNext topic