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Seeing as there's not much of August left, may I make a slight variation on the theme, just this once?
I have in mind 2 barely started projects, aiming to complete both by the end of September
First is to fill all the glass preserving jars we received as a wedding gift with home made and at least partially home grown produce (our onions got white rot, and chutneys without onions are just not the same.....)
Second is to get spring cabbages in the ground. I have sketched the plan for the brassica cages and purchased the netting, but not yet sown the seeds, dug the ground or acquired the timber!
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Originally posted by Chestnut View PostSecond is to get spring cabbages in the ground. I have sketched the plan for the brassica cages and purchased the netting, but not yet sown the seeds, dug the ground or acquired the timber!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]75809[/ATTACH]A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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Good thinking Penellype
I have now sown a modular tray full of cabbage seeds, which are now busy germinating in the kitchen!
One thing that I have learned this year is always to sow twice as many as I think I will need, so that I can still get a decent harvest even if a few mishaps along the way
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Well I did one of my outstanding jobs.
I got a Wilko wheel barrow a year or two ago. Very impressive with a "Epoxy coated for rust resistance".
But only the bucket is coated.
Where the frame bolts on to the bucket there are some welded joints, these have started to rust.
So dismantled it and wire brushed and red leaded them.
I might tie wrap some lengths of old bike tire to the feet to stop them wearing our on the floor.
One down, infinite number to go.
JimmyExpect the worst in life and you will probably have under estimated!
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hahahahahahaha my entire garden is one big project - we have set ourselves until the end of Sept to get it finished, which ties in nicely!
We have 4 beds dug, 2 to go - sadly they are the biggest and most difficult two - entirely full of tree stumps and tree roots! Wish us luck
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Great thread, but wouldn't know where to start, possibly the garage or the hut or the potting shed (well that what it will be if I clean it out) or the wood storage or the greenhouse or the back garden or...it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostChoose one, rary, and go for it! Since you're a late starter (and old)it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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First & Second Gaps are now passable
Before & After
There was a fence behind the smiley tree stump. I've removed some of it but there is more to dig out. Had to pull out the nettles before I could reach it Still some way to go with this area but I'm happy that I've done more than I set out to do.
Roll on September
Right, I've shown you mine, now show me yours
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