Early Winter Bits and Bobs.

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Monika
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Don't overdo it, OH! But you are man after my own heart: dig until you HAVE to stop ......

By the way, might it be time for 'Mid-winter Bits and Bobs'?
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Primrose wrote:well done ... make compost?


Yes, I don't think grass takes long to rot, especially the bottom layers of this pile. Or does it? Because when it's compost I want to spread it over the entire garden again, if only to elevate the ground a bit more. Because removing the grass lowered the ground level more than I hoped it would.

I also think it's time for a mid-winter thread!
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Yes definitely time for mid winter. I have a couple of brave snowdrop tips peeping through !
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The only power driven tool I use for gardening is a strimmer, which I bought last year. For the previous 14 years on the allotment I cut the grass on the paths with shears.
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