Stacy went to bed early. The pregnancy is making her get up early and go to bed early.
I hope her nausea goes soon. I am thinking that this is a girl as they are usually trouble. All will be revealed in October. This will be our October surprise. Stacy is naming this child - so we will have to see what she comes up with.
The summer has consisted of travel to the UK, gardening and bits and bobs.
Here is a garden update:
The sun killed off some of the plants while I was in the UK for two weeks. Some cucumber plants died. One or two tomato plants suffered and the runner beans come to the end of their life.
One think that did happen is that my bell peppers are growing like mad!
This is a first. I think locating my garden close to the house in the shade has helped the plants grow.
Funnily enough the tomato plants closer to the house have grown the best.
The peppers had holes in them - so I put 'Seven dust' on them and the holes disappeared.
I cannot eat them fast enough. I have about 6 in the fridge and about 10 growing well outside!
The tomatoes were funny shapes. I caught two tomato horn worms today. They can munch a whole plant in days. I notice grenade shaped poo on the deck and noticed the small little scum bag.
Looks like I need to keep a close eye on the garden as we go though the next growth spurt as it gets cooler.
Below is roughly what you are supposed to do, if you take notice of you tube videos and growing guides (i.e. three evenly spaced tight cables). To be honest I did not put much effort in at first as I was not sure if the Kiwi plants would survive - but they have and I really hope they grow well now I have strengthened the trellis. The one closest to the house is actually growing better than the one closer to the sun. It should be the other way around...
I am told - once these things start growing well, that they can produce 200lb of fruit each plant. This trellis can easily take 400lb distributed around. I could hang from each beam and I am 188lb.
Out of all the trees and Kiwi plants I have planted I have no fruit to show. Maybe one year I hope. The apricot tree is doing well. I hope I get Apricots next year.
I had some melons growing, but something got into the bottom of them (possibly slugs or worms or ants - or all three) and they went rotten. I was told that growing melons was the easiest thing to do. So far I dispute that assertion.
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