Took the aged parents to the allotment as we needed to level out an area and lay some paving slabs on it ready for shed delivery on Tuesday. The three of us (plus lo) did amazing things - a very good day.
While we were there, we also did major digging & clearing (whoop!) and now have a nice big bed with transplanted raspberries at one end (they would have been outside my shed door otherwise - I mean, it would have been good security, but really!!) and loads of space for carrots, leeks, spring onions, parsley - all of which to be sown direct in the next couple of days - as well as some swiss chard and perpetual spinach - to be planted out in due course as plants are still too small to fiddle about with yet. Whoop!
There is also the beginnings of the next bed along (for brassicas and I plan a windshield of Jerusalem artichokes to stop the netting thingy falling over) which has been turned over but not yet cleared of all the roots and things.
And mum & lo weeded the onions, garlic and the flowerbed with spring bulbs in it Also there was a skip on the site today so we were able to get rid of quite a bit of the rubbish I have been digging out of my allotment and keeping in a big pile (bits of rusty corrugated iron, rotting wood, two plastic chairs...) Much more of this and the place will stop looking like a building site!
Bloke with the immaculate allotment next to mine gave me a bunch of gladioli bulbs so I now have to prioritise digging the second of my two planned flower beds too - ah well. Parents coming to do some more digging on Tuesday so with the three of us it will be fine
It's all good.
Plus - Brought home 4 huge kale plants (under shed otherwise) and turned them into kale soup.
While we were there, we also did major digging & clearing (whoop!) and now have a nice big bed with transplanted raspberries at one end (they would have been outside my shed door otherwise - I mean, it would have been good security, but really!!) and loads of space for carrots, leeks, spring onions, parsley - all of which to be sown direct in the next couple of days - as well as some swiss chard and perpetual spinach - to be planted out in due course as plants are still too small to fiddle about with yet. Whoop!
There is also the beginnings of the next bed along (for brassicas and I plan a windshield of Jerusalem artichokes to stop the netting thingy falling over) which has been turned over but not yet cleared of all the roots and things.
And mum & lo weeded the onions, garlic and the flowerbed with spring bulbs in it Also there was a skip on the site today so we were able to get rid of quite a bit of the rubbish I have been digging out of my allotment and keeping in a big pile (bits of rusty corrugated iron, rotting wood, two plastic chairs...) Much more of this and the place will stop looking like a building site!
Bloke with the immaculate allotment next to mine gave me a bunch of gladioli bulbs so I now have to prioritise digging the second of my two planned flower beds too - ah well. Parents coming to do some more digging on Tuesday so with the three of us it will be fine
It's all good.
Plus - Brought home 4 huge kale plants (under shed otherwise) and turned them into kale soup.
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