Envious of you harvesting your beans and onions already, Jan!
We 'ad another auer in the garden this morning. Got the rest of the busy lizzies and petunias in at the front, and cleaned the washing line thus causing great consternation to countless Dorset spiders. We are trying to be fairly quiet as we have a blackbird on a nest in the thorn bush which is unfortunately right next to the bin shed. We also put a climbing rose "Gertrude Jeckyll" in at the bottom of the garden,
https://www.davidaustinroses.co.uk/gertrude-jekyllJust to prick Ossie's bubble a bit, it doesn't look like the winter garlic, which is due to be harvested soon, has done anything - a lot of growth but they just look like glorified spring onions, no cloves.

I don't think I'll bother with them next year.
And our neighbour currently has a marvellously abundant and colourful profusion of pansies in her lawn! The trouble is, we bought hardy panola plants (pansy x viola cross) two winters' back for our front border and we reckon they've flippin' well reverted to type and self-propagated next door .......
