This is an overview with what's in each bed.
The small fruit cage is looking good and the blueberries have settled in well in their new home. The gooseberries are looking good even if there's not a huge amount of them.
The asparagus just have to be left now to recuperate for next year. The beetroot is looking promising.
The sweet peas, cucumbers and French beans are coming on growing up the canes.
The two beds of potatoes are also doing OK.
After a disastrous year last year and a slow start this year the carrots are finally looking reasonable.
The wallflowers are doing OK but the radishes look to be doing very well indeed.
Courgettes are also OK.
Sweetcorn too, is OK.
Tomatoes seem to be fine.
Onions, as always, are coming on OK.
Mange-tout and celeriac.
The large fruit-cage, as every year, promises much.
Parsnips look to be OK.
Tomatoes, parsnips and rhubarb.
As you can see the leeks have only just been planted.
Cabbages too are looking good (through the netting!)
The squashes are looking alright but will need to be kept well watered as they're in the very dry/sheltered bottom bed.
The main blueberry bath looks to be OK.
Finally, there is just one spare, empty bed, and that will be planted up with leeks on our next visit.
We clipped some wire netting over the picnic area for the vine and clematis to clamber over but the clematis looks a bit poorly at the moment with parts of it seemingly dying away.
Finally, the two trees grown from acorns are growing really well up against the cemetery wall; but the buddleia has pretty much had it.