Some of my experimental fruits are not quite so promising. This my mulberry, a hybrid Canadian variety perhaps suited to the northerly climate.
Maybe so, but not coming into leaf till June leaves itself a lot to do in a short season, and it gets no sympathy from the looting bullfinches and alpinista slugs that have taken a shine to the buds and leaves over everything else in the garden. Three chewed up leaves on a two-metre long stick is not much to show for three years' effort. Now the problem has been diagnosed, we may get the green shoots of recovery...
Here's your drought update. To talk in agrohydrometeorological jargon, we've made a slight dent in the anglo-scottish soil moisture deficit.
2014 |
Snab
|
Brize
|
January |
34.5
|
155.2
|
February |
42.5
|
105.7
|
March |
21.0
|
56.6
|
April |
23.4
|
62.7
|
May |
58.1
|
80.5
|
June |
76.6
|
47
|
Half-year total |
256.1
|
507.7
|
All good down south - just invested in a new lawnmower - suddenly the lawn looks tidy again . i suspect the soil mosture is high today reckon we had about two months of rain in an hour last night, still its warm though so my cucumbers are rapidly engorging.
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