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My fruit trees arrived from Blackmoor, in excellent condition, and are now planted. There's nothing to see on the raspberries, because I cut them down to ground level. But here's the Braeburn:
And here's the Conference (a bit blurry, sorry):
I finished a rough dig of the patch where I used to have trees, destined to be lawn. There was A LOT of roots in there.
This is the patch. I'll leave it like this until the weeds start growing, then I'll do a final levelling and get the seed in:
And the whole lawn, for context:
Meanwhile, the Chrysanths and onion seedlings are coming along nicely:
Next jobs: fix up the shed, sort out the front garden, tidy up the neglected apple (etc) down the bottom of the back garden, start tackling the hedges. Better get a wriggle on, it'll be spring before we know it!
And here's the Conference (a bit blurry, sorry):
I finished a rough dig of the patch where I used to have trees, destined to be lawn. There was A LOT of roots in there.
This is the patch. I'll leave it like this until the weeds start growing, then I'll do a final levelling and get the seed in:
And the whole lawn, for context:
Meanwhile, the Chrysanths and onion seedlings are coming along nicely:
Next jobs: fix up the shed, sort out the front garden, tidy up the neglected apple (etc) down the bottom of the back garden, start tackling the hedges. Better get a wriggle on, it'll be spring before we know it!