#198 |
For once, what I planned to do I actually did. After covering two beds with cardboard, I shifted about half a dumpy bag of well rotted cow muck onto them. As it was very well rotted and had garden worms in it, not brandlings or 'sh*t worms' as I call them, I decided to plant straight into it.
One bed was planted up with Autumn Champion onion sets and tuther was planted up with Radar onion sets.
After a small amount of weeding in the sunshine I decided that was enough for one day but have a plan for my next visit.
I still have some leeks to plant out which are the recommended pencil thickness, so will dibble them in next time I am at plot.
One bed was planted up with Autumn Champion onion sets and tuther was planted up with Radar onion sets.
After a small amount of weeding in the sunshine I decided that was enough for one day but have a plan for my next visit.
I still have some leeks to plant out which are the recommended pencil thickness, so will dibble them in next time I am at plot.
"The problem with retirement is that you never get a day off"- Abe Lemons