Been out in the garden all day and just getting my forum fix before slumping on the sofa.
After weeks of freezing cold, it was halfway warm and I was a woman on a mission clearing up and getting ready for spring. Got my greenhouse cleaned up, tatties chitting and even cleaned out the pond ready for the annual frog invasion. Top tip to get if you get duckweed smothering your pond - hens love it. Mine start jumping up and down at the hen run gate the minute I even go near the pond. They were in chicken nirvana today.
I swear the snowdrops grew about 1/2 an inch while I was out there and I spotted some hellebore flowers on the way.
Sue
p.s. apologies if it was grotty weather in your neck of the woods!
How nice was today!
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- Clive.
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Hello Sue,
Still grey skies in E. Lincs.
But it was up to 45F according to my weather wotsit gadget so much better than last Wednesdays thin air..
Plan is to get a mower out tomorrow..
That'll make it snow.
Clive.
Still grey skies in E. Lincs.
But it was up to 45F according to my weather wotsit gadget so much better than last Wednesdays thin air..
Plan is to get a mower out tomorrow..
That'll make it snow.
Clive.
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It was here as well Sue.
My wife and daughter joined in and between us we managed to clear loads of rubbish away from behind our shed and dig two complete rows of tattie trenches and manure them after a load of it arrived on the plot at lunch time (10 ton).
We even managed to start shovelling it into new raised beds before calling it a day. It was a pleaseure to be out and not freezing or wet.
My wife and daughter joined in and between us we managed to clear loads of rubbish away from behind our shed and dig two complete rows of tattie trenches and manure them after a load of it arrived on the plot at lunch time (10 ton).
We even managed to start shovelling it into new raised beds before calling it a day. It was a pleaseure to be out and not freezing or wet.
Kindest regards Piglet
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luvly day here i de pool,must have been,the old tart liz was out of hybernation and digging like a woman on a mission when i got down to my plot.ive now got my garlic in and gave a few plants a hair cut,then sat and had a cupper with a few friends.
Love you lots like Jelly Tots
I finally got around to sorting out my old little polytunnel/dumping ground as well, and found all sorts of useful stuff I'd forgotten I had! Some mice have obviously been overwintering in there, loads of holes chewed in some weed retardant fabric presumably used for nesting material, didn't find any nests though! It was a bit overcast in Derby, but loads warmer than it has been, my thermometer had -5 as last weeks lowest reading...
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quite delightful.
Woke to a bacon buttie cooked by my son, watched him train & play rugby for two hours, three hours up the site doing some fence replacement work, then home to put on the Sunday evening roast. Pork it was that mail-order service "Grocks" I think it was, really delivered
Joy oh joy the post-hole borer the council bought me to go with the wadge of fencing they also bought works a treat, being manual you can get it right up under the old wire without having to remove it.
All the above in sunshine, dry surface to the dug soil, even managed to work in polo-shirt
Probably means a hose-pipe ban soon
Woke to a bacon buttie cooked by my son, watched him train & play rugby for two hours, three hours up the site doing some fence replacement work, then home to put on the Sunday evening roast. Pork it was that mail-order service "Grocks" I think it was, really delivered
Joy oh joy the post-hole borer the council bought me to go with the wadge of fencing they also bought works a treat, being manual you can get it right up under the old wire without having to remove it.
All the above in sunshine, dry surface to the dug soil, even managed to work in polo-shirt
Probably means a hose-pipe ban soon