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		Spent the afternoon creating a dust storm around my kitchen extension by using an angle grinder fitted with a mortar cutter on the brick work.     Main shell of building is from the forties and it desperately needs re-pointing.
 
Straight into shower after as I was using it with my shorts and slippers on.(Slippers are ruined!)    
Tomorrow is supposed to be fine weather so hopefully I'll be able to make a start on the actual brick pointing   
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		Weeded the herb bed - so much creeping cinquefoil, bramble & bindweed despite digging the whole bed over several times before putting in a single plant. After unwinding the bindweed I found that the Sichuan peppercorn has fruit for the first time   
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
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		Mostly playing with chillies. Potted on a couple of courgettes.
	 
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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		Strimmed around plot RB’s
 Took paper / card shredding’s and food scraps to the plot dalek
 
 Potted on beans in the yard vegtrug
 
 Removed arm pits from tomatoes in GH/Blow-away
 
 Labelled Germinated Rhubarb seeds, didn’t bother initially as this is the 4th time trying this year, yippee?
 
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		Cut the grass, put farmyard manure on the potatoes and peas in the garden, weeded in around the peas. Fed my chillies and tomatoes and cucumbers. Brought a lad of weeds and stones to the bog.
	 
Coffee keeps me busy until it’s acceptable to drink whiskey.
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		I started off slow today. It's been a hell-ish couple of weeks at work and I stayed in bed for as long as I could. 
As it was Swedish midsummer yesterday, I had a breakfast of poached eggs, pickled herring, prawns, cucumber and toast. 
 
Then I was unstoppable - I filled the raised beds in the greenhouse and potted up all the tomatoes I could fit in. About time too.
 
I found the pots with dahlias from last year that I thought had died... they've actually started growing! Yippee! I love dahlias but never managed to overwinter them before    
I've ran out of compost, so that stopped play. I will go find more tomorrow, so I can finish off the tomatoes    
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		Weeded 5 of the raised beds.   
Taking lots of nails out of wood that we’ve acquired. Will be turned into new sheds at our new house     .
	
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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