I had the foul content emptied from the septic tank then kept pumping the rainwater down into the valley so at least we could shower. Poo-poos were in the chemical toilet in our motorhome which in-hindsight has been a luxury outside toilet to the one I remember from 'The-olden-days'.
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All my fleece covered ex-met cloches ended up half a mile away down in the valley and very difficult to extricate from a blackthorn. The ex-met without fleece over the cabbages survived.
And so on to my latest project, cloches than can be mechanically screwed down to the raised-bed structure and covered with polytunnel covering. Anyone with reasonable joinery skills could build these, you need a jigsaw and drill plus a means of cutting up an 8X4 sheet of structural ply. 18mm slate-lathes are used with the ends glued and screwed. Polyurethane adhesive is used and the structural ply will need painting.
These buggers are going to stay.