The weather is heating up again and we have had no rain for ages. The garden is looking a little sad for itself at the moment so I thought we should take a look around
This part was put in back in March and though it is growing the ground is dry, the tree gets watered regular the other plants seem to survive
The tomatoes are ripening and I have picked a lot all ready
Not sure about the chillies though
Courgettes (Zucchni's) seem to be growing but still waiting some fruit
There are a few more chillies outside
More tomatoes ripening on the path
Even more on the other patio
At least this rose seems happy.
Take Care
Your tomatoes are great! I get 1 or 2 if I'm lucky! #WWOT
ReplyDeleteWe seem to have a good crop this year
DeleteI'm surprised it is so dry there. I hope you get some rain soon. You have a wonderful crop of tomatoes there.
ReplyDeleteNo chance of that for a good few days yet
DeleteThings looking good even if dry.
ReplyDeleteThey seem to be surviving though one plant has suffered
DeleteSo many tomatoes, I love it. When my brother had a garden, he brought me some green tomatoes for me to make fried green tomatoes which I love.
ReplyDeleteYou know I have never tried that, may be I should
DeleteYou’ll be loaded down with tomatoes and zucchinis soon.
ReplyDeleteNot sure about the Zucchinis
DeleteHopefully you get some precipitation soon.
ReplyDeleteI think we will all be doing rain dances soon the way it is going
DeleteWe've faced drought conditions here in North Carolina as well. It certainly stresses our gardens, and the gardeners. Hoping you'll soon find relief!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2022/08/a-visit-to-cedar-creek-galleries.html
My winter doesn't allow me to appreciate your heat, but I hope autumn arrives soon. There's not much better than a fresh tomato!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your link at My Corner of the World this week!