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Did a bit of tidying up on the plot after work today. Cut down some herbaceous perennials and the old canes from a small raspberry patch. Raked up a load of debris from paths and piled it all in a heap. I might buirn it, or I might compost it, haven't decided yet.
Yes I have, I'm going to compost it!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
A bit more digging today after work. Also got shallots in, onion sets in, sowed broad beans, spinach and beetroot. Really chuffed with how it's going. It'll be a bonus if anything actually grows!
1) Thinned out my petunia seedlings. I am almost certain growing these things from seed is a stupid exercise.
2) Planted some more marmande tom seeds. They are the only ones not germinating and I can't work out why.
3) Potted up my lupin and hollyhock seedlings from gathered seed last year.
All before 7am and in a suit. A very productive start to the day!
I hope to learn that soon. The seeds were a freebie from a Czech ebay seller a couple of years back. Cross your fingers and toes that they germinate - They came in a small snap seal bag with a hand written sticker on them. I'll let you know if they do pop up. I can't find any reference to that variety by googling.....
While wearing your night clothes, plant cucumbers on the 1st May before the sun comes up, and they will not be attacked by bugs.
This afternoon I finished the paths between beds at the bottom end of my allotment. I raked the soil level, soaked old free newspapers (Metro and Standard) in my water butt and laid them on the soil, overlapping, then covered with a thick layer of free woodchippings that had appeared at the allotment gate.
It looks neat and tidy now, all without any carpentry...
Originally posted by daviddevantnhisspiritwifeView Post
Dressed appropriately (Socks, boots, tie and woolly hat ~ it's quite breezy here today).
Hope it was a long tie....................
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