Having pole beans in what amounts to a "salad garden" makes them seem out of place. Kind of the awkward country cousin at the little misses' tea party, as it is.
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Steve
Your turn of phrase just creases me up!

It made my early morning!
Well it looks as if I might get some serious gardening done today -- It is NOT RAINING

FOR THE FIRST MORNING FOR ABOUT A WEEK.......!!! That will teach me for asking for it. Thank goodness I have free-draining soil; otherwise my garden would be floating down the river nearby. I'm lucky as I live on a hill -- I saw to that when I was house hunting...!!
I still have a lot of plants to get out in the raised beds, melons, tomatoes , squash etc.
I did use the wet period to my advantage (I HOPE).
I sowed lots of root veggies because I thought I would get better germination -- carrots, turips, parsnips, & salsify. This raised bed has had THE TREATMENT; I have hand-picked each blasted stone & root out of it. It took me ages to do it & I hope they realise how lucky they are. I've planted three different varieties of carrot (including a rainbow
collection for fun). I've put scallion in between each one I shall keep hooped covers over the entire bed because of carrot-fly & flee-beatle, both of which we get badly here. I also did my best to sow as thinly as possible. This bed also benefits from dappled shade in the hottest part of the day from a far away silver Birch tree in my woodland garden.
I am over the moon with my Peas & Broad Beans, & my Runner Beans are just coming into flower having shot up their teepee. I transplanted some Yard-long beans yesterday. I am try the latter for the first time so I haven't planted a huge number in case I don't like them. Also there's a limit to what I can eat........Except for peas...........I can easily eat those just standing in the garden, MUNCHING AWAY with a beatific smile on my face. I'm going to sow more peas today-- This time "Carouby de Marsanne", a French variety which I love & which stand up to hot weather rather well (if we get some)!
Right, I'm off out into the dirt again!
HAPPY GARDENING EVERYONE. :happy_flower
:rose Hattie :rose