Defeated by drought: my bean-growing efforts have failed after 40 years of success | Brief letters

Defeated by drought: my bean-growing efforts have failed after 40 years of success | Brief letters

Any five-year-old can grow runner beans (Letters, 24 August)? Not this year. After more than 40 years of growing vegetables, the drought has defeated me. Repeated sowings and constant watering eventually yielded a few sickly runners that struggled up the canes. A handful of beans have presented themselves. Next year, I think I’ll look for some sort of edible cactus. Or maybe plant an olive grove.
Anne Dyas
Dorridge, West Midlands

I’m so tired of hearing politicians, when being interviewed, prefixing what they say with “Well, look…” or just Look… No, I won’t be told to look, and where am I supposed to look in any case? I have taken to looking at the floor (and counting to 10). Can something be done? I am almost prepared to vote for anyone who desists from this practice – whatever they might go on to say.
Dale R Hewitt
Romsey, Hampshire

Due to the rise in the prices of eggs, butter and chocolate (Report, 26 August), it seems I am no longer allowed to have my cake or eat it!
Stuart Harrington
Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset

When I change for swimming I put my spectacles in one case, obviously, and my hearing aids in another (Letters, 26 August).
Tony Meacock
Norwich

While Saint George was born in Turkey (Letters, 26 August), he lived in his mother’s country, Palestine.
Kit Jackson
London

Let us not forget: Saint George is also the patron saint of Moscow.
Margaret Kemp
Shrewton, Wiltshire

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