Cut down the last bean teepee today,chop & dropped as a mulch over the plants roots. Weeded the area I’m planting my red onions. Fed the broccoli & foxgloves some BFB & some liquid seaweed for the leeks & borage that are growing together. Pruned the rosemary & took some for the roast potatoes with garlic I’m just cooking now.
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Finished harvesting the Gigantes, put away all the bean/mangetout canes, cleared that end of the bed, cut back the comfrey & spread it on the surface before covering for winter.
Pulled a swede & a couple of parsnips.
Put in some short canes to support the PSB & tied them in, removing a few tatty lower leaves at the same time.
Chopped some wood from our scrap pile & loaded it into the incinerator bin (borrowed from a plot neighbour) ready for burning hopefully in the next week or two.
Did a very token amount of weeding.
Remembered to bring home the secateurs for oiling & sharpening.Location: SE Wales about 1250ft up
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Yesterday I pruned the buddleia down to about five foot for now,I can see the bird feeders easier from the house now. Starlings have a way of alerting the sixty or so pack,a group come here,eat fly off & return with the gang. Today at 8am,along with mealworms I peeled & chopped a homegrown apple into tiny pieces & a hot cross bun,the ground food looks all gone now they’re back on the feeders again,they eat so much but there’s a lot of them….Todays birds,robin,sparrows,great tit,collared doves,pigeon,starlings,a magpie that was at first being chased out the garden by the crow,the crow didn’t land here but it did a big wing span over the magpie/garden to chase it out,they were both on the neighbours roof being calm,is the crow like a guardian for the smaller birds,looking after them all,it seems like it….Location : Essex
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Planted up a bed with a lavender hedge border all filled in with erigeron. Hopefully as it fills out it will be a carpet of pretty little erigeron flowers edged by lavender, be low maintenance and deer proof! You hear that muntjacs!Nestled somewhere in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Good soil, strong winds and 4 Giant Puffballs!
Always aim for the best result possible not the best possible result
Forever indebted to Potstubsdustbins
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