Assembles an L shaped raised bed 4ft wide and about 14x20feet on the long sides. Made from 6x2" timbers I bought to do dual use shuttering then raised bed. All cut to size before I delivered them to site so drove in stakes and screwed it all together. (I bought a spare Aldi battery drill driver about £35 and it performed well enough for the task although I had my Makita with me just in case). Not bad at 1/4 of the price as long as it lasts.
Bagged about half my leaf mould. A couple of barrow loads went in the new raised bed with some pig muck and general compost, forked it over. A couple of rows of peas under clotches and about a dozed dwarf french beens too, probably a waste of time but if nothing else they will fix nitrogen and act as green manure while building soil life.
Picked a few raspberries, gained three more barrow loads of rotted pig muck.
Collected a barrow load of aged woodchip to mulch the raised bed.
Turned the two pallet compost bins at home into one which is now full. Gave away the compost tumbler I aquired last year because I have no spare room and no need to make compost rapidly now my system is well established and theres bags of stuff all over the place.
Bagged about half my leaf mould. A couple of barrow loads went in the new raised bed with some pig muck and general compost, forked it over. A couple of rows of peas under clotches and about a dozed dwarf french beens too, probably a waste of time but if nothing else they will fix nitrogen and act as green manure while building soil life.
Picked a few raspberries, gained three more barrow loads of rotted pig muck.
Collected a barrow load of aged woodchip to mulch the raised bed.
Turned the two pallet compost bins at home into one which is now full. Gave away the compost tumbler I aquired last year because I have no spare room and no need to make compost rapidly now my system is well established and theres bags of stuff all over the place.
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