Well today I truly worked my butt off, took my son to car boot sale at 7am and when I got back at 8am I handed him over and trotted down to the allotment with my leeks.
First job was dibbing the leeks in after giving the bed a quick rake and that was the easy part, after that I then proceeded to clear the entire second bed and boy does my back know it (sorry no pics I forgot my phone)
Part 2 was bagging up everything from the second bed which took almost as long as clearing it did thanks to all the awkward woody poppy plants and nettles, but me and the wife got it done thank god and all that remains is small weeds to hoe out as I am going to use it as a brassica bed I don't want to dig it over.
My new allotment buddy Barney came along a bit later in the day and we had a chat about winter veg and he gave me a clump of scallions 25 odd in all so that gave me something else to plant up and I dibbed those in the second bed I had just cleared as its partly in the shade of a shed so seemed like a good idea as they are slow growers apparently.
First job was dibbing the leeks in after giving the bed a quick rake and that was the easy part, after that I then proceeded to clear the entire second bed and boy does my back know it (sorry no pics I forgot my phone)
Part 2 was bagging up everything from the second bed which took almost as long as clearing it did thanks to all the awkward woody poppy plants and nettles, but me and the wife got it done thank god and all that remains is small weeds to hoe out as I am going to use it as a brassica bed I don't want to dig it over.
My new allotment buddy Barney came along a bit later in the day and we had a chat about winter veg and he gave me a clump of scallions 25 odd in all so that gave me something else to plant up and I dibbed those in the second bed I had just cleared as its partly in the shade of a shed so seemed like a good idea as they are slow growers apparently.
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