All the plants in the garden were very wet including the red currants hanging over the gate to the hen run. That means I got showered with cold water going in to feed the hens and again when I went out. I finally put the summer plants, (surfinias and trailing geraniums), in the hanging baskets. I've had them for quite a while but the winter flowering pansies were looking so good I didn't have the heart to clear them out till now. The recent heavy rain has made the ground nice and soft so I got on with some weeding. I'm always amazed at how a tiny plant only a few mms across has several cms of root. I tidied up the whole of the scree garden and luckily found plenty of ornamental grass seedlings (frosted curls), growing in the path. I was able to put them in the places where the mature clumps hadn't made it through the winter.
I had to take a quick trip to Tescos in Ilfracombe to scavenge some packaging I needed for an art project, ( the moulded trays apples and melons are packed on). The mission was successful and the sun was shining so I stopped and took a few pictures of the view across the Bristol Channel to the mountains of Wales.
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Oh what weather misery - such typical English summer weather!
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