I had a raised bed in the front of the plot which was rotten so I decided to take it out.
Emptying it out was a bit like a round of It's A Knockout.
Fill a trug with soil
Howk the trug into the Barrow
Wheel the Barrow down the rickety narrow path between the black currants and the fruit trees
over the soft uneven bed
90 degree turn, past the bits of timber propping the fence up
Another 90 degree, over a 6" log, past the large gooseberry in the middle of the path, past the lupins then to the end of the bed where the trug is howked out and hoyed on the bed.
Then it's back again
Repeat 5 more times.
Round 2 is similar but instead of the gooseberry there's a compost bin and toilet to contend with.
Also pulled up the rotten wood which made up the two sides of the bed.
Chopped up some of the pampas to mulch around the pumpkins. After a while the pampas decided to chop a bit of me up. (Note to self : those thick leather gloves you brought down - wear them )
I had figured out where my tomato supports were. They'd dropped them off next door without leaving a card.
Put them up in the gh as I've decided that I don't like the idea of strings from the glazing bars.
I had moved my coat hook the other day when I built the cucumber trellis. Today I built my melon trellis.
Previously I had stuffed a load of comfrey leaves into a sealed bucket to break down. Turned the tap and lovely straw coloured liquid can running out - lovely. Added this to the gh water butt feeding my toms.
Emptying it out was a bit like a round of It's A Knockout.
Fill a trug with soil
Howk the trug into the Barrow
Wheel the Barrow down the rickety narrow path between the black currants and the fruit trees
over the soft uneven bed
90 degree turn, past the bits of timber propping the fence up
Another 90 degree, over a 6" log, past the large gooseberry in the middle of the path, past the lupins then to the end of the bed where the trug is howked out and hoyed on the bed.
Then it's back again
Repeat 5 more times.
Round 2 is similar but instead of the gooseberry there's a compost bin and toilet to contend with.
Also pulled up the rotten wood which made up the two sides of the bed.
Chopped up some of the pampas to mulch around the pumpkins. After a while the pampas decided to chop a bit of me up. (Note to self : those thick leather gloves you brought down - wear them )
I had figured out where my tomato supports were. They'd dropped them off next door without leaving a card.
Put them up in the gh as I've decided that I don't like the idea of strings from the glazing bars.
I had moved my coat hook the other day when I built the cucumber trellis. Today I built my melon trellis.
Previously I had stuffed a load of comfrey leaves into a sealed bucket to break down. Turned the tap and lovely straw coloured liquid can running out - lovely. Added this to the gh water butt feeding my toms.
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