Had a lovely five hours tidying on the plot yesterday. Rearranged the shed, moved a lot of cr*p out of the polytunnel into the shed (or bagged it up to go to skip!) and dug up my perennials which I'll be planting elsewhere in the spring. I've bedded them down in the PT soil to overwinter. Amazing just how big some of these root systems were as a lot of these plants were only bought as dormant roots/tubers in February/March from my local Wilko and £ stores
Also dug up my various dahlias and have cut off the foliage and lain them out to dry off before putting them away into storage.
I was enjoying myself so much I didn't realise what time it was until Neil rang me on my mobile and asked me if I planned to come home any time soon
Plot still looks a bit of a mess BUT I'm starting to see which way I want it next year so next few months, weather permitting, will have me preparing new paths and beds a little at a time, bringing home black bags full of plant pots and trays to wash in the bath (I refuse to use freezing cold water on the allotment - wimp that I am!) so by the time March comes around once more I'll (in theory) be all prepared and able to concentrate more on the growing jobs.
Also dug up my various dahlias and have cut off the foliage and lain them out to dry off before putting them away into storage.
I was enjoying myself so much I didn't realise what time it was until Neil rang me on my mobile and asked me if I planned to come home any time soon
Plot still looks a bit of a mess BUT I'm starting to see which way I want it next year so next few months, weather permitting, will have me preparing new paths and beds a little at a time, bringing home black bags full of plant pots and trays to wash in the bath (I refuse to use freezing cold water on the allotment - wimp that I am!) so by the time March comes around once more I'll (in theory) be all prepared and able to concentrate more on the growing jobs.
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