Where have you been excavating soil from, Geoff? Lovely pictures indeed....
Your description makes it seem as if we are there with you, Westi.
Autumn bits and bobs
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Geoff wrote:(especially the neighbouring docks I have to put up with!)
On the subject of docks, I always make sure a few clumps get left in our field. The hens make a feast of the leaves all summer and the mature seeds make a tasty autumn snack for both the hens and the ducks!
Cred air o bob deg a glywi, a thi a gei rywfaint bach o wir (hen ddihareb Gymraeg)
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I'm changing the soil in some fruit cage beds. I've done a strawberry bed but am waiting for the last few of an old row of Autumn raspberries before they come out and I do that one as well. Using this year's pea bed as the source.
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Now they are early, Monika, the Reticulta that I give a light forcing to, are only just popping through, although they have got roots coming out of the bottom of the pots, that I like to see......
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I love it when you gain an hour, now what job shall I start.....chop some kindling I think....
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We still have quite a bit of colour in the garden and had a Red Admiral butterfly in the garden on Friday(probably frozen now though).
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Just notice some serious pruning will need to be done
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Well that is it then , it's over.
Just gone 5:30pm and it's pitch dark
Just gone 5:30pm and it's pitch dark
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But the mornings are a little lighter, Pa Snip, well, for a couple of weeks anyway.....
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OH, none of the other I. reticulata and I.danfordiae are showing anything, it's just Katherine Hodgkin, so we'll just enjoy it!
I spent all morning emptying one compost bin (gorgeous black stuff!) onto the vegetable beds, then shuffled the compost in the other two from one bin to the other - hard work but very satisfying. I also collected a large bin full of leaves to make leafmould. More of that to come ....
I spent all morning emptying one compost bin (gorgeous black stuff!) onto the vegetable beds, then shuffled the compost in the other two from one bin to the other - hard work but very satisfying. I also collected a large bin full of leaves to make leafmould. More of that to come ....
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Overnight frost in this part of Berkshire has left shed roof white and ice on the cars.
At 07:55 it is sunny & bright out, with light blue sky. I've not ventured out yet but I bet it is chilly.
Radiotherapy treatment later but I might try and get some garlic planted first.
At 07:55 it is sunny & bright out, with light blue sky. I've not ventured out yet but I bet it is chilly.
Radiotherapy treatment later but I might try and get some garlic planted first.
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We were forecast a frost, but cloud rolled in and it's been raining, cold though. No gardening today and it looks too dull to bother doing any photography, so I might work on my model railway instead and pretend it's 1957 again.
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