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Most improved plot, garden - any size. - Veggie - 15-08-2021 Please post your entries before the Festival ends at midnight, 30th September. No Chat, just photos! We'll take a Vote on the best entries in October, with the Award of Prizes at the end of October. RE: Most improved plot, garden - any size. - Admin - 20-08-2021 [attachment=3711] [attachment=3712] (Not to be entered into the vote) RE: Most improved plot, garden - any size. - Mark_Riga - 08-09-2021 How it looked about 40 years ago. The only tree was the apple at the side of the house which is now about 8' higher but with quite a bit of fungus on it. The greenhouse was rickety and was replaced pretty smartish. The barn was used for a number of years till if fell down in a storm about 20 years ago. [attachment=3826] Picture 1 is taken from about the same place on the road as the original but can't see too much as hedge wants cutting and when it is cut, there are self seeded damson in the hedge and several fir trees just inside the hedge from different Christmases. picture 2 shows these best taken towards the road. The third picture shows more of the trees and plot. [attachment=3827] [attachment=3828] [attachment=3829] Probably, if I restored it to how it was, There would be a lot less wood pigeons and squirrels about, but also a lot less of other wildlife. The air teems with insects in the summer. This year there seems to be a bumper crop of swallows which are still wheeling about but not for much longer now. There are a lot more weeds about as well so in some respects, it might not be considered improved. |