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My next door neighbours new shed has blown over. I would have tried to right it but haven't seen her for a while and would rather not in case it fell to pieces. Today she was their pottering about and as she is a frail elderly woman I asked her whether she wanted me to try and get it upright again. she said her inlaws were visiting in a couple of weeks and thay may be able to lift i for her? i said I would test the weight if she liked and possibly lift it back up for her? After a trial lift I gave it a go and managed to get it stood back up without too much bother. I put some bags of sand and soil on the floor on the windward side temporarily to hopefully stop if being blown over again.
I told her the best idea would be to level it up and concrete in four posts on each corner then screw them to the corners? This would stop it happening again.
On to my own plot. I dug over, raked and sowed a bed with five rows of mixed cut flowers. I dug over and raked another bed and planted my remaining onion sets in three rows. That's 100 spring planted onion sets I now have in, with a similar amount of autumn planted sets growing well. I hand weeded and onion howed two of these beds along with the elephant garlic bed. A quick hoe of the paths was followed by digging a carrier bag full of leeks for my daughter, before leaving for home.
I told her the best idea would be to level it up and concrete in four posts on each corner then screw them to the corners? This would stop it happening again.
On to my own plot. I dug over, raked and sowed a bed with five rows of mixed cut flowers. I dug over and raked another bed and planted my remaining onion sets in three rows. That's 100 spring planted onion sets I now have in, with a similar amount of autumn planted sets growing well. I hand weeded and onion howed two of these beds along with the elephant garlic bed. A quick hoe of the paths was followed by digging a carrier bag full of leeks for my daughter, before leaving for home.
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