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Last night was cold, down to 5 degrees inside the greenhouse, outside I am starting to prepare beds for sowing, compost added to the new tattie bed and fleece on the roots bed I have several varieties of carrot to try, Chantenay red core2, Autumn king2 Early nantes2 and Early Nante5 for starters, anyone know the significance of the numbers?
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As far as I know, Tigerburnie, it is the times that they have been re-selected, or sometimes just simply re-named.
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Lovely day today. I got the early potatoes in. I'm just updating the plan now.
But I got the fleece tunnel out...
I can't imagine the fleece was either tasty or nutritious.
But I got the fleece tunnel out...
I can't imagine the fleece was either tasty or nutritious.
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The little blighters!
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Finished the plug plants, at last, all 1720 of them....then off for an MRI and they were running an hour late, so just got back.
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We have a plot owner who's house backs on to his plot ,he comes out of his backdoor walkers down his garden onto his plot ,the only problem is he insists on feeding the pheasants and wood pigeons every time I plant anything out it gets decimated
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A robin must have flown theough our open kitchen door this morning while I popped briefly into the garden, and in its panic to escape flew through open doors and upstairs Into the various bedrooms. Being alone in the house at the time I was alarmed to hear banging noises upstairs. Birds just don't understand glass windows do they? Poor thing kept nearly knocking himself out. Eventually I managed to trap him in one room, opened all the windows and he escaped.
I can imagine his mate chirruping loudly at him on his return "where have you been all this time while I've been busy nest building /feeding the babies all on my own?!
I can imagine his mate chirruping loudly at him on his return "where have you been all this time while I've been busy nest building /feeding the babies all on my own?!
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He probably answered, "this strange Lady chased me into a bedroom and shut the door but, luckily she got a little hot and flustered and opened a window and I made good my escape"....
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Nice story Primrose and a nice riposte from OH.
all round.
This sunny afternoon I dug over a bed I didn't use last year and put in two staggered rows of Charlotte spuds. Whsn my new fleece tunnels arrive, they will get some protection from late frosts.
all round.
This sunny afternoon I dug over a bed I didn't use last year and put in two staggered rows of Charlotte spuds. Whsn my new fleece tunnels arrive, they will get some protection from late frosts.
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I managed to put some more of my compost heap on the garden and had a tidy round. resisting the temptation to sow anything until April, then I might sow some carrots and parsnips under fleece.
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