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“The Big Lunch”Trecarne Gardens Street Party, on Sunday June 6th.To celebrate the easing of lockdown, thebeauty of summertime, and our lovelyneighbourhood, Trecarne Gardens gottogether to enjoy a wonderful lunch partyin our cul-de-sac.Everyone came out with chairs, tables,music, drinks and amazing food.“The Big Lunch” is a national event, heldevery June, invented by the Edenproject to get communities together. Itcertainly was a great afternoon for us.In jungle of verdant lushness, the gardenexpands its limits, invading pathways,encroaching, spilling over boundaries.Colours mingle in delicious combinations ofblue with silver, pink, purple and soft greens,shot with lightning strikes of red and lime.Voluptuously, untameable, in the summersunshine.Lily pads pile on top of lily pads, hiding pinkjewels of flowers, reflecting in the water.Scents of sage, thyme and mint drift bymingling with camomile, lavender andmarjoram, stirring the senses.Time is lost as fragrant abundance andcolour blur into unforgettable images of oursummer garden.WinaFor SaleFlymo Hover Mower. 3 years old. Good condition.£801” foam exercise mat £52 lamp shades (ceiling) pale grey with swallow pattern.£5 each2 collapsible storage bags. Rectangle, grey andwhite.22” - £8 and 16” - £6Delabole. Telephone 01840 554174Bessie Greenfingers - July GardenAll the plants are growing rapidly this month and thegardens are filling out with lush greenery and beautifulblooms.Keep your lawn aerated by pushing your fork part way intoit, all over, to help drainage. Water if the weather is verydry.Dead head finished flowers and cut back foliage that hasbecome too big and floppy. Put in supports for tall plantswhere needed.Pick fruit as it ripens and cut back strawberry runners andbranches on the fruit bushes that are shading out the sunfrom the fruit.In the vegetable bed sow seeds of winter veg and plant outcabbage, sprouts and broccoli.Pinch out side shoots from tomatoes and pick the fruits asthey ripen. Cut cucumbers before they are too big and seedy.Onions and shallots, that are ready, can be lifted and laidout to dry for storage.Herbs should be in full swing. Pick some to hang and dry,to store for winter.Water all your pots, patio plants and the plants in thegreenhouse or cold frame. Be sure to keep the greenhouse,or cold frame, well aired.Most of all spend time to just sit and enjoy your garden.Bessie.Congratulations, Sophia Bell-Winfrow!On raising £550 for the Little Princess Trust. By having over12inches (30cm) of your hair cut off and donating it to the Trust,you are enabling them to make wigs for children and youngpeople who suffer hair loss from treatment for cancer and otherillnesses.Well done!