Field of Iris.
In bloom:
The rain of the last couple of days has damaged the globs, which I now know are full of insect eggs, probably wasps:
The bad news seems to be that, along with the apricot, neither the peach nor the plum have managed to retain their fruit. But my seedlings are doing well. I'll have a good patch of snow peas, two good patches of spinach, and one patch of red chard. The rhubarb will soon be giving me stalks for another crisp. And the raspberry vines now number four.
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