For many days now it's been very hot and humid with a lot of off and on rain. I guess the plants like this kind of weather because we have tomatoes in June. The patio tomatoes are still green but as you can see they are there.
Here's a photo of our frost damaged cucumbers. I think we have lost three plants here. If I happen to see any cucumbers on sale at the garden centre I will replace them. If not we have what we have. I think we can safely say that the threat of frost has now passed.
In these two photos you can see just how much bigger the plants have become. Even the pea plants have started to come up. It won't be long now before we have fresh snow peas.
Here you can see the first strawberries of the season. It should be a day or two before they ripen. I just hope that the birds don't eat them all.
Here is the very first rose just peeking out from the bush. There are many many more to come. The Queen Ann rose bush is sadly not doing so well. We are down to one branch left.
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