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You've done loads already by the sounds of it. Have a great season when it gets started.
Have you made a plan of what will go where? And when? And then buy the seeds for that.
It'll be spring before you know yourself
well i had a plan for what to do and what to grow.. i want to re-size the bed considered that you have to step inside the beds been 2m large and 7 m long...plus i have some tree that the council was supposed to put them down but they are cheeky and when they re-done the fences that were crushed by this trees they moved the new fences 3 ft inside and they now told us that those trees are outside the allotment and that land ( the back road of the houses) is unowned land and not council property... it's not true because if it's not private then it's council or queen property ( call however you like ). if that the case i decide to do myself by prune them as better as i can but still having a bit of shade... i want to plant the usual for now potato, onion, some broccoli, maybe tomato ( if i can see which bed is on the sunny side)... next year i will plan better maybe a polytunnel some new beds...
Sarico is an almost an old boy here Dotty...
Actually, Sarico, I just have some of your tomato seeds germinating in the last few days...
They better be good or else...
I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
Sarico is an almost an old boy here Dotty...
Actually, Sarico, I just have some of your tomato seeds germinating in the last few days...
They better be good or else...
most of the tomato that i give to the VSP dont need watering.... they grow in south italy where there is no rain for 4 months... they give you less but the taste much sweeter and last for months... i just finish few weeks ago the last few tomato harvested in september..almost 5 months and they were still fresh...
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