Soil is warming now and the need for fleece is falling away fast. From now on the soil will, most weeks, lose more moisture than is replenished by rain, so digging and other soil disturbance is best minimised until October comes around again. Frosts can still be expected so tender crops cannot go out yet. Soft fruit is coming into flower, a very exciting but also rather anxious time. If a sharp frost is expected fleece stands ready to be draped over vulnerable currant bushes. Happily leaves are expanding fast on my plants (they were chosen for their propensity to leaf before flower) and the leaves provide good protection unless we have a real stinger of a frost. This actually happened two years ago and the gooseberry crop amounted to six berries from six plants...
 
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