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Not sure whether this thread is supposed to be used as an allotment diary? but that's what I am doing with it!
Visited plot today mainly to pick up some pots so I could sow a few more seeds at home as the propagator is now empty.
While I was there I took down a rotten path edging and after measuring decided to make my beds on the other side of the plot the same size (2 foot beds/14 inch paths), but square to the central path rather than the 45 degree angle of the other beds. The reason is that I have too much already planted and will work around it.
I think it will add a bit of interest to the visual side of the plot anyway.
I hammered pegs in at the required distances and after squaring up from the path will string out the narrow beds. I also dropped off three 40 litres of supposed compost that looks like sawdust to me, but will be fine as a mulch.
Once again I was the only one on site and when the sun came out I would have liked to stop longer but had promised OH I wouldn't be long.
Hopefully I will get a few more piccies on next visit.
Visited plot today mainly to pick up some pots so I could sow a few more seeds at home as the propagator is now empty.
While I was there I took down a rotten path edging and after measuring decided to make my beds on the other side of the plot the same size (2 foot beds/14 inch paths), but square to the central path rather than the 45 degree angle of the other beds. The reason is that I have too much already planted and will work around it.
I think it will add a bit of interest to the visual side of the plot anyway.
I hammered pegs in at the required distances and after squaring up from the path will string out the narrow beds. I also dropped off three 40 litres of supposed compost that looks like sawdust to me, but will be fine as a mulch.
Once again I was the only one on site and when the sun came out I would have liked to stop longer but had promised OH I wouldn't be long.
Hopefully I will get a few more piccies on next visit.
"The problem with retirement is that you never get a day off"- Abe Lemons