I think we have managed to nail it this week. 60 odd tubs and pots all planted up. Begonias, Dahlias, Fuschias, Geraniums, Busy Lizzies, Petunias, Stocks, Mesembryanthemum, Lobelia, Nasturtium, Sunflowers, Sweet Peas, Marigolds, Gazanias, and Calibrachoa, to name most if not all. The worst job is cleaning up the pots. The glazed ones are no problem just a bucket of soapy water and a sponge, but the 40 terracotta pots ( some quite large) have been a mare in years gone by. We have tried a stiff hand brush, a wire brush, but this year cracked it. If you have terracotta pots that need the winter wiping off use wire wool. Easy peasy. Just wear gardening gloves and dry them in the sun first. Some of my spuds can be lifted in a week or so, the broad beans, peas, cabbage, and onions are off to a flyer and I will be getting the Tomatoes, Cucumber, Courgettes and sweetcorn going next week after I have dismantled the cloche for another year. Strawberries and Blackcurrants have had a profusion of blossom so may crop well if I keep the pests in check.
We get summer visitors who say oooohh aren't you "lucky". They never seem to show up when we are toiling though. "She who must be obeyed" had a couple of handy man with van lads round yesterday(we know them well and know that they dispose properly) to clear away some of the accumulated rubbish that inevitably gets collected, and she points to the patio table and chairs and says ……...and those. Talk about surprise me(^_^) We are now looking for a new set.