Cake, Castle, and Carrots
Been scrutinizing the weather forecasts and measuring up the lawn this week, not for an impromptu vegetable patch extension, but in readiness of my little girl Lola's birthday party on Saturday. I'm hoping that an army ofÌýfive year olds thundering round the garden won't have any detrimental effect on the veg.
I've already had to work out a new position for the hired bouncy castle, because I got paranoid a small child would over-bounce and hurtle through the air towards the patch. I couldÌýsee me running in slow motion, shouting "Noooooooo" and trying to catch the flying child beforeÌýs/he landed with a thump on the carrots.
Speaking of which, the carrots are looking gorgeous and bright and happy, as are the lettuce (take a peek).Ìý The threeÌýtomato plants seem fine, though I've not had chance to buy any string to tie them to the canes. I have considered alternatives, but thought shoelaces would look a bit daft. The broccoli haven't really done anything, but Ann did warn me they take a while to grow so I'm keeping my fingers crossed thatÌýthey'll be ready in time to serve as crudities at Lola's 18th.
Such a mad-busy week I've not got much else to report from the garden, but I look forward to filling you in next time on any changes in the patch and if mashed up birthday cake and cocktail sausages do indeed make a good fertilizer when squished into the squash pots by a small toddler.
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