to start this month off thanks to one of the plants here at home.
I’ve been growing, from seed, this dwarf sunflower Big Smile in a 5 in/12.5 cm plastic pot which has now flowered. It’s just over 10 in/25 cm tall with a lovely yellow flower 2 in/5 cm across.


It’s certainly the best plant I’ve grown in a pot on the windowsill so it’s not surprising that I’ve got a big smile!
Next year I’ll be growing this variety again, perhaps even two plants, and hope for another success.
Please note that I should be doing my usual On the windowsill post towards the end of the month.
Have a good weekend, and take care!


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This is one of the first cosmos flowers. It looks like there won’t be anywhere near as many as usual this year as a lot of the seeds simply never germinated.
The first early potatoes Pentland Javelin have finished flowering but the foliage hasn’t yet started dying back but whilst checking the two rows I found this potato just under the surface. As you can see it’s surprisingly big for a first early.
It’s been a really good year for strawberries and I’ve been bringing home more than I usually do, as well as eating a few whilst I’m there and giving some away.
The cucumber (unknown variety) I was given which I planted out a couple of weeks ago hasn’t grown much but it’s doing okay, and thankfully hasn’t been got at by slugs or snails.
In complete contrast all nine of the dwarf runner bean Jackpot germinated quickly and are growing well as this one shows.
As I’ve done in the past couple of years I’m digging up and bringing home one or two Pot Marigolds Flighty’s Favourites to replant into 3.5 in/9 cm pots to put on the windowsill.
This week I forked over the compost heap before I cut all the comfrey,which had finished flowering, back to ground level then added it to the heap.
If the onion Sturon leaves are anything to go by then it looks like being a good year for them.
The potatoes first earlies Pentland Javelin and second earlies Charlotte are both showing lots of flowers. These purple ones are the latter, and the former have white ones. It’ll be a while before I start to lift any, which I won’t do until the foliage starts dying back.
I’ve now got nine tomatoes planted out, as I was given another one during the week. They’re looking okay but could certainly do with some warmer sunny weather.
I’ve been picking and eating a few now ripe strawberries.

It looks like it’s going to be a good year for blackberries if the amount of flowers is anything to go by.
I’m growing a couple of dwarf sunflowers in the stone feature as I couldn’t decide what to grow in it earlier in the year.