Broadway
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03-03-2021, 11:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-03-2021, 11:46 AM by Broadway.)
(03-03-2021, 11:36 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Lick buckets
Mineral lick block for sheep. When they’ve finished your left with very useful buckets with lids. Put hole in the bottom perfect for growing stuff like carrots.
Like Bren says builders buckets work well so do MFB. Thanks SC, nice orange colour those buckets
Regards..........Danny
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Pruned the "Perle d'Azur" clematis back hard (it's in pruning group 3) this morning, and cut back a straggly shrub in the front garden.
Also, last night I set the digital timer so I can run the propagator lights on a sensible schedule - though it wouldn't behave itself for me, Mr E had to poke it before it would follow the schedule properly
How much veg and wildlife can I pack into a 6m x 8m garden in suburban Cambridge? Let’s find out!
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Out for a walk this morning with a neighbour and when passing by the side of the burn I noticed that there was more sand washed up again so back home I picked up some bags and drove back to collect some more, not really needed urgently, but better to cut a stick when you see it
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I have started stripping wallpaper of the upstairs room, I initially started this to avoid some housework, I think I should have done the housework
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Broadway
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- Nice walk down the canal into town for a blood test(one of my annual mot's), can't wait for next weeks results!
- Popped into Wilko's for some bits and ended up with some more seed potatoes!
- Walked half way home to Sainsbury's for some bits then Mrs B picked me up for the my first lift in her new car
- Trying to warm up now, builders have again been here all day, doors open, it's freezing!
Regards..........Danny
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Seed sowing. Quick tidy up round the rhubarb. Sieved some compost. Helped build a shed for the generator to live in at the plot. Made Chelsea buns.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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Tidied GH to make space my compost bale, shopped for compost then made more naan breads for the freezer.
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Yesterday -
Weeded the little tunnel.
Cleared some of the bolted brassicas (sprouts - 6 plants and 1 decent harvest which counts as a good year!!)
Pricked out 60 lettuces which was about half the tray - why did I sow so many and thank goodness only one of the two varieties germinated.
Weeded the Hop Border, lifted the concrete edging slabs and reset them. May have damaged some hop roots much to the annoyance of the resident brewer.
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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Shopping day for us and neighbours. Bought compost (and beer). Always a good sign, more beer and compost.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
Qualified member of the Confused Nutter's Club
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Broadway
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- Potted some perennial bits I received from the backyard larder
- Sowed some more bits
- Planted the strawberry bed (plot)
- Laid some cardboard around the raspberry trench (plot)
Regards..........Danny
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