Friday 11 July 2014

Kitchen Garden Notes - Flowering but not growing


I left last week's notes wondering if the little buds on my French beans were flowers or just yet more leaves. As you can see above they were flowers and now the 'speedy beans' are covered in flowers. It's a very different variety to what I am use to growing. It hasn't grown very tall and none of the plants have been remotely interested in climbing round the bamboo poles. I sowed them on 11th May and so I definitely know now I will not be getting beans in the 7-8 weeks that what promised on the packet!
The courgettes seem to be growing before my eyes. The first few flowers are just about to bloom. I keep seeing pictures of courgettes fully grown but my fruit and vegetables seem to be behind everybody else's. I know courgette flowers have become quite fashionable to eat themselves but I'm going to leave these until they fully develop.

For the first time I sowed some chilli pepper seeds this year. I have five strong plants with lovely, glossy green leaves. That however is as far as it goes. I don't know if they need bigger pots, more sun or a bit of a feed. I think I need to do some research on them.

Two years we bought a Bramley apple tree from the local supermarket for £5. We've always had it in a big pot rather than in the ground. Last year we had one very small apple but nothing else. I know it takes time for fruit trees to get established so I wasn't worried. This year there has been been plenty of blossom followed by a lot of fruit. They have though it seems stopped growing which for Bramley apples renders them pretty much useless. We already have plans to plant it into the ground this autumn when we clear some of the strawberry bed. I hope this helps it out for next year.

Another supermarket buy was a pair of red currant bushes. One has grown but hasn't fruited the other has just produced the two currants above. At this stage they have a translucent quality about them. Two unripened red currants though a feast does not make. Both are planted next to the garage wall and get full sun each day (because everyday in Yorkshire is sunny of course!). I now know that they prefer shade so I think they may be on the move later in the year.

This week's greedy bird is a collared dove. It hasn't worked out yet that it is far too big for the seed feeders and they are really meant for far smaller birds like sparrows. I haven't been able to capture a photograph of it on the feeder because being so large it spends its time swinging around on it.

The main hydrangea bush in the garden is still in full bloom and will be for several weeks now. Also in the garden I have a white hydrangea. Most the heads on it have a ring of white flowers round the edge and small blue flowers in the middle. I haven't worked out what variety it is as like the other hydrangea it was in the garden when we moved here.

Next week I hope to give you glimpse of something else in my garden that is both growing well and very edible...





Manneskjur

8 comments:

  1. What a wonderful post :D

    I used to spend a lot of time in my garden and would grow tonnes of flowers and vegetables. Nowadays I hardly ever spend any time out there and it saddens me. I miss my home grown radishes and cucumbers.

    Next year I need to buck up my ideas!!

    Louise x

    Confessions of a Secret Shopper

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You must get back into it! It's so rewarding!

      Delete
  2. I think you'll find your redcurrant bushes have been wrongly labelled and are in fact whitecurrants!! Use in just the same way as redcurrants though :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I've checked the label and it says it is 'Jonkheer van Tets' which is redcurrant. I'll have to wait and see if that is true!

      Delete
  3. lovely post we havent grown much this year just onions and corn as we are moving but next year i hope we will be up to speed with you

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Lots of planning to do then! I love having a new space to fill.

      Delete
  4. Oh I do hope things start to grow soon, I've been teased by tomato flowers for weeks now and just this morning I noticed tiny green toms growing. there seems to be a huge difference regionally this year as to the stages everything is at - so frustrating when you see other peoples gardens bearing heaps of veg already!

    Thanks for joining in x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I think there may have been some progress this week. Stay tuned!

      Delete

I appreciate your comments. If you have any tips, tricks or tweaks please pass them on!