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Oh yeah, 'Silent Witness', never thought of that before, they'll be along digging it up for you soon!
Now there's a plan I like the sound of...........
sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,” -------------------------------------------------------------------- Official Member Of The Nutters Club - Rwanda Branch. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sent from my ZX Spectrum with no predictive text..........
----------------------------------------------------------- KOYS - King Of Yellow Stickers..............
I was in hospital for around 12 hours yesterday having some treatment.
After reading grow your own magazine and a couple of photography magazines front to back i thought it would be a good idea to make a list of the crops i intend to grow this year. Some will be grown in beds, and the others in pots,window boxes, containers and hanging baskets.
The list is as follows -
Broad beans
French beans
Runner beans
Courgette
Squash
Peas
Tomatoes (Money maker and trailing cherry)
Chillies (selection)
Red peppers
Beetroot
Parsnip
Carrots
Kale
Broccoli
Sprouts
Swiss chard
Potatoes
Radish
Sweetcorn
Lettuce (Cos and a mixed leaf cut and come again)
Rocket
Leeks
Spring onions
onions (from seed)
Chives
Various Herbs
As i dont have an allotment, the only thing i need to do now is find room for all of this in my modest back garden.
I am thinking i might create a video diary to show the progress as my new digital SLR camera has a video option.
I was in hospital for around 12 hours yesterday having some treatment.
After reading grow your own magazine and a couple of photography magazines front to back i thought it would be a good idea to make a list of the crops i intend to grow this year. Some will be grown in beds, and the others in pots,window boxes, containers and hanging baskets.
Collared my neighbour to give me a hand shifting a couple of items. Fig tree is now in position, but still bundled up in fleece. The large fabric planter I had the corn in this year has been moved into to back right hand corner, topped up with compost, and the Jerusalem Artichokes are in there now. I returned the favour by helping him shift a load of broken paving slabs.
It's not raining at the moment, but too cold and windy to do any more today.
Piled up rubbish for removal from the allotment in between sheltering from the rain in the shed.
I now have a pile of rotting wood, a pile of rusting iron, a pile of torn weed fabric (neatly folded) and two and a half compost bags full of general rubbish, mostly plastic.
Also cleared the nettle, bramble, grass and bindweed roots from around my pear tree.
And sowed some more basil in a pot to replace the last lot that damped off.
My gardening blog: In Spades, last update 30th April 2018.
Chrysanthemum notes page here.
well today, I had to replace a front disc,disk pads and brake caliper on my car. Went to pick her ladyship up from a celubrious dinner work orientated, after 1.00am last night/this morning and when we got home, the brake disc was actually red hot. Not overly technical to repair but it did take the whole morning between sourcing bits and actually doing the work. The afternoon was spent doing the weekly shop so I've had a wasted day in terms of gardening. Shame because the forecast for tomorrow isn't encouraging.
Not done much today. Checked to see if carrots had germinated yet (Nope) Checked to see if garlic had sprouted in the greenhouse yet (Yup). Went to the club to watch the football 5-1 win downed 4 pints happy lad. Down the allotment tomorrow if its not poring down with rain. See what going on with everyone, culpa tea with the committee. I may even do some work if the skys not leaking.
Very little garden related - weather absolutely horrid! Out tonight to see Robert Redford on the high seas - "All is Lost". Is this an omen for tomorrow's weather? If it is, then I shall have to plant tomato seeds for germination in the spare bedroom.
Had a day off...........................did nowt, zilch, nuffink.
sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,” -------------------------------------------------------------------- Official Member Of The Nutters Club - Rwanda Branch. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sent from my ZX Spectrum with no predictive text..........
----------------------------------------------------------- KOYS - King Of Yellow Stickers..............
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