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Seed juggling too, but only because it was so windy on the plot that I struggled to hang on to the packets lol
I've bought some seeds for geums, as I'm developing a bit of a thing for all things geums. What lovely flowers they are! I will have a geum bed on the allotment, or maybe even two! I bought some geums at Home bargains a while ago in big pots that were reduced, so I bought three. I'm going to split them before I plant them at home, but I reckon some might go up to the allotment too
I've been pondering my structural needs at the allotment. I need fruit cages, and some kind of permanent frames that I can throw neeting and fleece over if needed. I wonder if it will cost me a fortune, or if there's anywhere I could go for waste wood battens that would be sturdy enough and I'm coming up with very little. I might try the old FB to see if anyone wants rid of anything that would be suitable. Lightweight, but reasonably sturdy.
Back to work tomorrow, and after a week off, I'm just not ready for that. But... I'll go get the dogs after, stick them in the car and go up to the allotment. That'll cheer me up
I've bought some seeds for geums, as I'm developing a bit of a thing for all things geums. What lovely flowers they are! I will have a geum bed on the allotment, or maybe even two! I bought some geums at Home bargains a while ago in big pots that were reduced, so I bought three. I'm going to split them before I plant them at home, but I reckon some might go up to the allotment too
I've been pondering my structural needs at the allotment. I need fruit cages, and some kind of permanent frames that I can throw neeting and fleece over if needed. I wonder if it will cost me a fortune, or if there's anywhere I could go for waste wood battens that would be sturdy enough and I'm coming up with very little. I might try the old FB to see if anyone wants rid of anything that would be suitable. Lightweight, but reasonably sturdy.
Back to work tomorrow, and after a week off, I'm just not ready for that. But... I'll go get the dogs after, stick them in the car and go up to the allotment. That'll cheer me up