24TH JUNE 2016 CENTRAL PORTUGAL
Having enjoyed a number of years on the shady and
wind free garden terrace, many plants, growing in both large tubs and planted
directly into the ground, seem to be now much happier re-positioned on the
higher and exposed Belvedere terrace. However, the previously contented Rose
bushes planted in the double wall adjacent to the Belvedere, have suddenly
decided that they no longer wish to be associated with recently introduced
vegetable tubs and Cacti Theatre enjoying pride of place on the high terrace.
After long and in depth consideration by those original tubs on the garden
terrace and also by those in the courtyard, they have decided that they will
not accept any variation of the original watering and feeding regime agreed
when the garden was first formed. The expected outcome is that those plants on
the Belvedere, deprived of water, will quickly wither away and cease to be a
source of aggravation.
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Roses in the wall |
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Cacti Theatre |
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Cactus in bloom |
All this may sound totally ridiculous, but it is
exactly the scenario which has just come to its conclusion in the non
horticultural world of Europe. Thank goodness sanity can prevail in the garden
by the action of the competent Head Gardner and a hose pipe - but then,
horticultural fixes can be achieved in ‘hours’, whilst in that other world it
can take generations.
Sunshine and warmth have returned in abundance to
the Portuguese ‘Beiras’ in the last few days. Plants in a somnambulent state
for weeks, have suddenly decided to make their way into the summer season. The
frequently sprayed Tomatoes are free of blight following daily ministrations of
the ‘magic elixir’ and are heavy with pale green well formed fruit. The Sweet
Peppers (California Wonders) are covered in white flowers, with the first
embryonic peppers formed. Aubergines are in glorious violet flower and look
most attractive beside the deep purple and orange flowers of ‘Violette’ and
‘Streamline’ Runner Beans. Courgettes and Patti Pans are in full production and
Cucumbers are rampant. Sweet Corn is reaching ‘Donkey’ eye height (hoping for
‘Elephant’ eye height in due course) and Onions, Leeks and Lettuce are being
well cropped daily.
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Portuguese Plum Tomatoes |
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Vibrant flowers of the runner beans |
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Flowers emerging on the peppers |
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leeks ready for the pot |
The Raspberry bushes, replanted last year, are in
full ‘Fruit’, producing around 300 grammes per day (can easily become ‘outfaced’
by too many ‘Rasps’) and the Strawberries (all grown in troughs) are well away
and the fruit is now ‘large’.
The head Gardener has instructed that we should just
‘ sit and enjoy’ the scents and sights of the season on the terraces available
in ‘peace and tranquillity’(Bell currently being rested) enjoying a little
‘Iced Coffee’ as appropriate.
must dash
slowly in the heat
see you soon
Stuart.
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