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Old 03-04-19, 08:58 PM   #11
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Old 07-04-19, 09:19 PM   #12
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Another 3 or 4 hours spent on the veg plot prep this afternoon, mostly digging over the lower of the three beds. I'm just over three quarters of the way there on this bed now.

I was slowed down by the need to dig out some monster hogweed roots, and also by having to relocate some of the dozens of Aquilegia plants which have self set in the veg beds. The Aquilegia is too nice to just chuck in the compost bin so I have saved a few of them to temporary locations. I'll transplant them to a more permanent home a bit later.

I've also had to make some temporary repairs to the supporting revetment of the lower bed where some of the timber has rotted out. As long as I can afford it, there will be a serious programme of replacement of the timber at the end of this season.

My mate is coming down tomorrow and we'll place the order for our seeds. When I had a look on the website on Saturday I noticed a couple of the varieties we had chosen were out of stock so we'll need to decide on replacement varieties.

I'm going to sow the beans in toilet roll tubes which can then just be planted straight into the ground once they've germinated to save root disturbance. The peas will be sown into a plastic gutter full of compost. When they are ready to go out I can then just slide them out of the gutter and into a shallow trench.

Hoping for some decent weather tomorrow so I can finish the lower veg bed and start constructing some pallet compost bins.

I think I may be a bit stiff tomorrow morning as all my digging came after a pretty hilly run this morning!
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Old 08-04-19, 06:22 PM   #13
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Try using kitchen roll tubes instead of bog roll for your beans - the longer tubes help the roots more and of course I'm sure you know how amazingly quick the roots start poking out of the bottom anyway.
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Old 08-04-19, 06:41 PM   #14
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Very productive day today. My friend and I ordered all our seeds, then it was up onto the veg plot for me.

A bit more digging on the lower bed. Nearly finished this bed now; one more good session will see it completed.


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Turned my attention to the young hazel at the top of the plot. I've coppiced it for the poles for my runner beans. My neighbour Diane is going to come round with her chainsaw and tidy up the stool so that it regrows properly. It's hard to make a tidy job with just a bow saw.


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I needed some of the thicker pieces of wood from the hazel so that I can pin this into place. New compost bin in a more convenient location.


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Next to be dealt with was one of the pear trees which had thrown up a mass of shoots from the base and was stopping me from getting at the lower veg bed. Some of the shoots had layer rooted so I yanked them out and gave them to my neighbour. A quick pruning and the tree looks much better.


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While I was in a pruning mood I had a go at my poor old, canker ridden Fiesta apple tree. Pruned out most of the worst affected parts and gave it a general tidy up.


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Went and inspected my rhubarb patch too. After pulling the dead bracken away and clearing back the yellow arcangel I discovered a very happy looking rhubarb patch, with lots of young shoots all ready to harvest.


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My very untidy gooseberry bushes are next on the list. I grew these from cuttings taken in 1997 from a very old (possibly 50 or 60 back then) bush in the garden of another house I was then living in here in the village. They are dessert gooseberries and crop heavily with very large, sweet, pink fruit that you can pick and eat straight off of the bush.

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Hoping to snatch a couple more hours tomorrow to finish digging the lower veg bed.
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Old 08-04-19, 10:18 PM   #15
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Try using kitchen roll tubes instead of bog roll for your beans - the longer tubes help the roots more and of course I'm sure you know how amazingly quick the roots start poking out of the bottom anyway.
That's a useful tip Trev. I'll have to see if I can get hold of a few kitchen roll tubes though as we don't use the stuff normally.
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This morning I have mostly been sorting out the 'Pain Cave'
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Before and after pictures Mav?
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None of before Gary, I'll post some after ones
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Nicely done Gary. I'll try to get a pic of my raised beds over the weekend - only got the early spuds in so far and the resident foxes, badgers and squirrels keep digging in everything which is getting worse!
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Nicely done Gary. I'll try to get a pic of my raised beds over the weekend - only got the early spuds in so far and the resident foxes, badgers and squirrels keep digging in everything which is getting worse!
It's coming along Trev. Fixed the four sides of my compost bin together this evening and it's now half full. I have another couple of bins to make yet and a black plastic one with a lid to move down from the top of the garden.

Didn't I read somewhere that you can buy sacks of lion poo which is supposed to deter foxes and badgers?
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