hi everyone I'm Nina!
I've always been a bit of a green fingered person but in July hubster & I became owners of our own allotment which has taken a fair bit of our time /effort/money & a love of using our teenage boys as slaves (I'm only half kidding) we have discovered two established apple trees, a cherry tree, numerous blackcurrant & gooseberry bushes a possible pear tree, three or four rhubarb plants & a whole heap of glass!
Most of last year was a clearing job as the nettles were a good 5/6ft high. The vine weed was enough to make me cry & the brambles were a good inch or two diameter but we managed to get some cucumbers, tomatoes, jalapeños, potatoes & our Halloween Pumpkins out of the allotment we've a polytunnel so I can get a good start on most things & hopefully I can get my second lot of brassicas out & netted before our local pheasant Nigal destroys them again!!! At home birds aren't much of an issue as we have cats but the allotment has its own pheasant
I've always been a bit of a green fingered person but in July hubster & I became owners of our own allotment which has taken a fair bit of our time /effort/money & a love of using our teenage boys as slaves (I'm only half kidding) we have discovered two established apple trees, a cherry tree, numerous blackcurrant & gooseberry bushes a possible pear tree, three or four rhubarb plants & a whole heap of glass!
Most of last year was a clearing job as the nettles were a good 5/6ft high. The vine weed was enough to make me cry & the brambles were a good inch or two diameter but we managed to get some cucumbers, tomatoes, jalapeños, potatoes & our Halloween Pumpkins out of the allotment we've a polytunnel so I can get a good start on most things & hopefully I can get my second lot of brassicas out & netted before our local pheasant Nigal destroys them again!!! At home birds aren't much of an issue as we have cats but the allotment has its own pheasant
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