I have now put in my late broad bean plants and a row of leeks in the bottom bed. I have also put in the Runner Beans that have survived the slugs and hope that they survive the weather which continues to be cold and windy. Two of the tomato plants have been put in the lean to, a Lemon Tree and an Ildi.
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