The cherries are ripening and we need to get them covered pronto - ditto gooseberries, or the squirrels and birds get the lot. Haven't much to eat yet. Had rhubarb. Everything else coming along nicely - first lot of Pak Choi just about ready, except my seed sown courgettes, planted out in raised bed and, even with "organic" slug pellets, eaten to the ground (I only planted them out when they were several inches tall) overnight

. Watering is taking a long time each day with the weather we've had. Preps for next summer include getting the automatic watering system in place. The tap has been secured in the wall (it was literally a pipe with tap coming out of the wall with no plate or filler, so water could potentially have gone back into the house when it gets forced back out of the top of the hose. A plumber has made it as "freeze proof" as possible and solidly filled around the pipe as it comes out of the wall. I'll be being a bit more careful this year and shutting off the water for the winter, putting on tap jacket and actually cleaning and putting the hoses away properly this year, so I don't have to keep buying new ones. On the prep list is a multi-hose extension and I'm digging out the electronic timer I've had in the garage for several years this weekend. It may be unusable, but at least I'll know one way or t'other. If it works, I'll use the existing drip hose that comes with it to water the area nearest to the tap, which includes the existing greenhouse. I know they're not edible, but I've had lily beetle 2nd year now and think I may just give up growing them - they are on my tree lillies and make a real mess of them - very sad. Hate squishing them, because they really are beautiful wee things. The slugs and snails are voracious this year

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