Monday is washing day here, and luckily the weather is glorious, blue sky's and not a sign of the torrential rain we had on Saturday, so the clothes have been blowing gently on the line.
While the washing machine was doing it's thing I did the usual Monday morning re-set of the house and whizzed the mower over the grass to pick up all the leaves and acorns that have fallen in the last couple days. This time of year is the hardest I find, having an oak tree in the garden means that the garden is only ever tidy for half an hour after you've finished making it tidy and this year is a mast year so there will be an abundance of acorns, (the squirrels will be happy). Last year was a bust year, so no acorns.
Mast and bust years happen every 5-10 years but not necessarily on a regular basis, it's dependant on a number of things that could trigger either mast or bust. What's fascinating is that if it's going to happen then it will happen right across the UK and nearly every single oak tree will produce a bumper crop in the same year, (or not, if it's a bust year). Isn't nature wonderful?
I braved the rain on Saturday and harvested a few things, some of the rainbow carrots and our first swede which we ate yesterday.
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We had a good drying day here as well, I like to clean after the weekend, sets it right for the week. You are still having good harvest, my tomatoes are slowly turning green, I pulled some sweet baby carrots as well.
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