Happy to see my garlic coming up. Dontcha just love seeing those green shoots? Chopped away at one of my tree stumps with my spade n got lots of wood off. Have been applying salt to the stumps every week and it is really working in helping them rot down. Using table salt as the rock salt recommended was only sold in vast quantities.
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Trimmed dead leaves off my perpetual strawberries and decided to move them from the 18 inch square pot they were in into 2 large round pots. Did that, then was going to put the old compost onto the raspberries. Soon discovered the compost was full of vine weevil grubs so spent ages picking them out with tweezers. Need some nematodes, but I don't think you are supposed to apply them until MarchA life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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Originally posted by Noosner View PostHappy to see my garlic coming up. Dontcha just love seeing those green shoots? Chopped away at one of my tree stumps with my spade n got lots of wood off. Have been applying salt to the stumps every week and it is really working in helping them rot down. Using table salt as the rock salt recommended was only sold in vast quantities.DottyR
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Had a nice time down the lottie,took our sarnies,got some tiding up done in the sunshine,without walking on the soil,
Dorothy,ref your tree stumps,if its an allotment,ask the powers that be if they can get a machine in to dig em up,although our site is rented by our committee from the council,the council will often see what they can do to help,sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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No unfortunately they won't help, I've got out some over the years as bits break off, and just plant round the remaining ones, planted nasturtiums one year and they just crawled over them. Apparently they were 'fruit trees'! I have to put flower pots over some tho, cos even tho I know they are there, I still trip over them!
But if salt will help, I'll give it ago.DottyR
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what a shame,just be carefull of over doing the salt as you do not want it to harm the soil,it has been said on here in the past,salt kills some weeds,but overdose is no good for the soil,am sure an expert will correct me if am wrong,our site is extremely lucky,as DH does a lot of ground disurbance around the site,reclaiming overgrown old plots,he has a little digger,and can spend hours digging around roots,he often has to still chop through the ground roots,but he won't give up until the darn thing is out,he likes doing such things,but he is NO gardener,sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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Had a committee meeting this morning 10am at the allotment. Looked at digging another land drain in the spring/summer. Had a quick look at my plot before leaving. Spend more time sorting with the committee stuff then on my plot. I'll be getting a letter about the weeds soon lol.Chris
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Brought Mr HB to the lottie with me to help repair my pallet compost containers - all nice and neat now. Broad beans I sowed in autumn are poking through the tops of their plastic bottle cloches, so ordered a mini polytunnel cloche today - not that there seems to be much frost about, but just in case... Cut down some dried teasel stems and put them up in the living room - an alarmingly large dried flower arrangement!Gardening is cheaper than therapy and you get tomatoes
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Seems like a long time since I have done anything much during a day at my plot . . . but yesterday and today was able to make some good progress. More bags of roots removed (Couch, Bindweed and Horsetail) and got most of the side path covered with pine chippings. The final cross path is in (concrete gravel boards) I just have 2 left to position around my rain harvester structure.
My seed potatoes have arrived, ordered them through my Allotment Association, only planting a few, 2.5kg (40 tubers £2.60) of International Kidney, time to start chitting soon.
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Originally posted by Currysniffa View PostHad a committee meeting this morning 10am at the allotment. Looked at digging another land drain in the spring/summer. Had a quick look at my plot before leaving. Spend more time sorting with the committee stuff then on my plot. I'll be getting a letter about the weeds soon lol.
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