Yeah, I feel like that now. The Greenhouses are packed to the gunnels with stuff and there doesn't seem to be any room left.
Fortunately I can make a little more room by planting out the courgettes into the new mound.
Now the next lot to go out will have to be the sweetcorns, but the spot for them is currently hard packed clay. It will take some serious work to get those beds ready, but I suspect that will be a job for next week.
But now with most things out and growing, the plot is beginning to look quite productive.
The trough, in the clay packed sweetcorn bed, will be planted with cascading petunias, once they've grown on a bit. As will the other two troughs that are in the middle of the plot.
But at least we have dinner...
...and dessert..
Actually, I'm really surprised by the Pak Choi this year. In previous years it's not done very well and either failed to mature or bolted straight away. This year it seems to have made a pleasant change. I even said to The Wife earlier in the year that this is the last of the seed and the last chance for it. Well it seems we've finally hit on the proper growing method for it.
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