After a couple of years, a Kiwi fruit vine, growing on a fence, has produced fruit. It remains to be seen how big they will grow and if the birds and or wasps get the fruit before me.
The weed that has gone to seed is garlic mustard, which is allowed to grow for Orange-tipped butterfly caterpillars to feed on.
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