Dear All,
We have been to Godalming again this week, maybe for one of the last
times as they are hoping to move in July. This trip coincided with one of my
RHS judging appointments so I thought I would have a relatively easy journey to
Wisley for a change as the M25 has been fraught on my last two visits. As it
turned out the 15 miles from Godalming to Wisley took 1.5 hours as there was a
fatal accident just north of Guilford.
We were mainly assessing new potato varieties grown in “potato bags”
an expensive way of doing it but technically quite successful. Lady Christl was
the highest yielder at first harvest for the keen gardeners amongst you.
We also had a look at calabrese, onion set and tomato trials so it
was a moderately busy morning. The roses in their new bed were fantastic – as they
have been most places this year.
Potato Bags
Calabrese trial
Tomato tunnel
In the afternoon we took Amélie to the donkey sanctuary for a brief
visit and tidied the garden a little.
Peep
Our Thursday walk was back at High Cross near Ware. We did this walk
in February and several people thought it would be good to see the area in the
summer. Plus the fact that the pub does excellent food and Philip, our esteemed
leader, is particularly partial to their home made suet puddings!
Philip & Suet Pudding
It has been another good gardening week with a little welcome rain
on Friday, Potatoes, broad beans and strawberries are all cropping well.
Kate has been busy looking after Hilda next door as her daughter is
away and another ladies cat which lives on a high plain of nutrition including
John West’s best tuna!
We had a work party tidying up the cemetery yesterday. A contractor
cuts the grass but the narrow strips between the graves, the path and some
graves all get overgrown.
Ben has been cycling part of the “Tour de France” route and texted
to say that he had just climbed a mountain twice the height of Snowden!
Love
Mike & Kate