Paperwork all signed and paid up and it is officially mine, I did go and have a sneaky peek and took a couple of pics on our way home from town before I got home to find the paperwork waiting for me, so I would have taken more pics and measurements if I had known it was already mine
Anyway today I inherit this mud. It isn't massive (by my calculations is is 10 Nicola strides by 8 Nicola strides, 2.5 rods) and goes from the wooden stake bottom right to the white wooden stake top left just in front of the green tunnel. But I would rather inherit mud (beds all dug over ready) than waist high weeds any day! There are also some stick poking out one corner so not sure what plants have been left for me.
Looks like it needs a little bit of clearing and probably some compost dug in but it is pretty much ready to go. I need to measure up and decide on which shed to put in (4x4 or 6x4) also need to decide whether to go with the current bed layout and see how I get on (I am new to everything growing related) or whether to change the bed plan to something I want. I am thinking go with it as is for this year so I can get a feel for things without too much work at the start, I can then change them if I wish in the autumn.
Anyway today I inherit this mud. It isn't massive (by my calculations is is 10 Nicola strides by 8 Nicola strides, 2.5 rods) and goes from the wooden stake bottom right to the white wooden stake top left just in front of the green tunnel. But I would rather inherit mud (beds all dug over ready) than waist high weeds any day! There are also some stick poking out one corner so not sure what plants have been left for me.
Looks like it needs a little bit of clearing and probably some compost dug in but it is pretty much ready to go. I need to measure up and decide on which shed to put in (4x4 or 6x4) also need to decide whether to go with the current bed layout and see how I get on (I am new to everything growing related) or whether to change the bed plan to something I want. I am thinking go with it as is for this year so I can get a feel for things without too much work at the start, I can then change them if I wish in the autumn.
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