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Nice sized plot terry, how big

 

 

Not too sure to be honest that one is long and narrow but I also have a second. The plan was spuds on one each year and alternate but after buying good main crop this year locally I won't be bothering just a few early and seconds. Will use the space for plenty of fruit

My onion seeds all seem to have failed to germinate I had some in the cold frame and tried some in a heated propagator indoors so its going to be bulbs again this year lol

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Few pics of some bits.  

Picked what I could salvage of the green toms for some chutney better than wasting them tonight.     Not impressed with me cabbage     few bits for dinner. Bean are delicious at the mo

Had an hour on the plots today dug first spuds ( not the best but sure they be tasty, pulled a few beets to culled a cross bread pigeon from my loft , while we was there I swapped some eggs for a turn

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I've been thinking about planting some fruit but as it my 1st year I want to harvest this year, if I manage to get the plot next door then I might go with the fruit as a long term option unless anyone knows of fruit I can turn around in the 1st year

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Turned bit more over today before the rain comes tomorrow

 

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nice surprise when I tipped the dalek over full of well rotted stuff which went straight back on

 

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rhubarb waking up

 

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dug the last of my carrots they are not in great shape but can selvedge some rather than compost them.

 

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uncovered the strawberries so hopefully they will take off like last year

 

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they came good last year can't wait

 

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One slight problem my friend. Looking at the pics, the trees were willow as opposed to ash. The buggers will not die and if I'm correct, and that is a waterway at the side of your garden then the roots will extend right underneath. They will take every bit of moisture going. Like trying to get rid of Horseradish or mares tail. Blinking nightmare. Good luck and hope you have a good season.Jok.

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Bit more tidying today got a few leeks for the chicken and bacon pie for dinner

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digging up some of parsnips

 

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composting the worst ones seeing as I have a glut

 

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and freezing the best ones

 

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same with the sprouts

 

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nice surprise under the netting today. having with dinner shortly

 

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Well ive cleaned out the poly tunnel and started sowing seeds..god if feels good :laugh: , the peas (edible and sweet) are popping through so is the lettuce, ill get a few pics up as i go.

 

Question for you guys..has anyone used Aspirin as a rooting agent before ?, one of the old boys up the plot mentioned it to me the other day as i was delousing his chucks for him.

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Well ive cleaned out the poly tunnel and started sowing seeds..god if feels good :laugh: , the peas (edible and sweet) are popping through so is the lettuce, ill get a few pics up as i go.

 

Question for you guys..has anyone used Aspirin as a rooting agent before ?, one of the old boys up the plot mentioned it to me the other day as i was delousing his chucks for him.

http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/339480-you-gardeners-out-there/

 

Some good info in that thread.

 

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Got me first earlies in this afternoon

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Might keep me eyes open for one them big old ancient rotators that every one has tucked away in there shed the little one is handy but makes a meal of big sections

Try and get a bit more digging done tomorrow then the rain arrives I think.

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