Bizarre in SW Scotland too. Other than raspberries and strawberries the Tay/boysen and logan berries a disaster - fruit set but dried up. Brassicas, broad beans and sugar snaps doing well but the real bonus has been the raised beds we put over the north end of the veg plot which is, essentially, a mire - rushes and sodden most of the time from run-off from the real mire to the west of us. We have limited water - a well supply for the house and a sump for the veg - so only the tunnel gets regular watering. However, those raised beds obviously are wet underneath and the roots have got into it so Runner Beans, carrots, onions, mooli and courgettes aka marrows are doing splendidly. It's such that another raised bed will be made this winter. Parsnips in it basically failed to germinate the three times we tried so we have, err, 7. Peppers and chillies in the tunnel are actually ripening this year and the Green Knight aubergines, well, a glut to say the least. Tomatoes started ripening, although late, (6kgs roasted, blitzed and frozen) but I can wait as I'm dealing with the blueberries at the moment - mostly bottling but some jams. Potato haulms definitely turning yellow, first earlies not a bad crop given the lack of rain over the last couple of months. I'm thinking, like every year this one has ups and downs, unpredictable but that's what makes growing things such fun. We set out to be as self sufficient in fruit and veg as sensible and, so far, are succeeding but every year is different.