Morning.
Alternative here, at your service, Ma'am.
Moon gardener, seed bomber and all round 'breaking the rules' type of gardener.
We are revamping our garden at the mo - from borders and 5 square veggie beds - to woodland garden with wiggly grassy path [well, as wiggly as my OH is able to go, he likes things just so]...
Yesterday I sowed Didiscus caeruleus, a lavender blue flower similar to cow parsley, an azure blue Sweet pea, a Rudbeckia, some more Echinacea and two nodding Alliums. All for the new forest garden. And some Papalo, Pipiche - both leafy herbs from the South Americas [from real seeds], a mammoth Basil for me and for some salad cut and come again pots we will be potting up in a month, and potted up the squashes to the bigger pots. We have a Courgette [Shooting Star, a yellow climbing courgette] and some runner beans that are now big enough to go into the polytunnel - yay!
And I've been making some netting for the courgettes, runner beans and tomatoes to grow up. Our polytunnel is huge so I make nets, hang them from the scaffoldy bits, and weave my vine tomatoes through the holes to keep the plants off the ground. I will need to make around 4 huge nets this year, and I ran out of compostable twine so have reverted to non-compostable acrylic wool that I had left over.
www.realseeds.co.uk/herbs.html