Both redcurrant and gooseberry are flowering and the buds on the vines are so big that they cannot but burst open soon. The fig has put out a tiny fruit and strawberries are flowering. So is rhubarb, though, which means I will have to intervene soon, not to waste the plant's energy into a bloom.
This is definitely a very rewarding time, but also the time of the year when the struggle with weeds starts: dandilions, creeping buttercup, binding weed, and the thorny thing: what's- its-name...
I spent the best part of my time watering nematodes on the ground, bed by bed: I hope this will have some results, despite running short of the parasites at 2/3 of the plot - should start to work in 1 week if the soil keeps moist.
With the parsley, I have tried to make some salsa verde. Not from the recipe I linked a while ago, though - I asked my auntie. Very simple: breadcrumbs drenched in White wine vinegar with a pinch of sugar and salt. Finely chopped parsley (do not leave too long as I am told it gets dark in colour), mix and add oil to cover. It's in the fridge to absorb the flavour...
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