We had great carrots, beetroot, butternut squash,courgettes, and sweetcorn this year. The peas and beans were chomped to Kingdom come and the early Charlotte potatoes got the dreaded blight. However, we burned the blighted leaves and the potatoes have made a fine crop despite their early sickness. I planted lots of cut and come again lettuce and caterpillars got the lot. I now have them surrounded by gravel and tubs of Skol lager against the slugs and snails... a lovely second crop, despite the evil presence.
Their Own Devices
@margaretgrant
10/08/16 11:57:23PM
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@peter-lewis
09/27/16 12:14:57AM
14 posts
Cucumbers gone,
succumbed to the
cucumber beetle,
scourge, carrier of the
curcubit plague,
Peas gone, stunted
by the refusal of Spring,
and the sudden hot
onslaught of Summer,
Peppers gone,
crabbed little green
balls that sighed and
shriveled, perhaps upset
by the frightening example
set by its climbing neighbors.
Tomatoes, oh my tomatoes,
large and vigorous,
stripped of every fruit by
rapacious squirrels,
oh my tomatoes,
I uprooted you by root and stem
to refuse you to those
tail-twitchers, those
fence chewers, those delinquents
nibbling Grapes and Romas
and Better Boys,
refuse them my efforts,
my store, my expectations.
There are left only the carrots,
thin, asleep yet, well hidden
underground.
There I will pin whatever
hopes remain, that there
will be reward for effort, a proper
end to the works and the faith,
the seeding and the waiting.
See, I am pinning my hopes, turning away,
I am leaving them to their own devices.