Your wishes, are my commands....
A rest from digging for today, off food shopping in a while, then take the Christmas decorations down and get them put away, and they are on about rain latter so, I have a late and last lot of bulbs to pot up...daffs, crocus, iris, and tulips...so I can be in the greenhouse this afternoon.
Mid Winter Bits and Bobs.
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Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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Mentally preparing for some heavy plowing any time at the end of this week The soil here is a sticky mess with thick root remains and a few pieces of clay here and there. Also looking for some cheap garden tiles to make paths, because yesterday my shoes looked like a thick piece of clay too!
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Elmigo, clay certainly does stick, doesn't it! I sometimes feel taller as a result.
Paths or stepping stones will help. Half my allotment is arranged as beds with soft paths (weed supressing fabric and stones over the top), the other half is open.
Paths or stepping stones will help. Half my allotment is arranged as beds with soft paths (weed supressing fabric and stones over the top), the other half is open.
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Well, just to confound you, Geoff, my gardening vision for 2020 is a for a gentle year, nothing in excess, no late hard frosts, no droughts, no floods, no storms ......
For the world, I hope for reconciliations on all fronts, especially in the Middle East, and a soft, soft Brexit.
And personally, I hope to keep our grandson for a bit longer. He is feeling lousy at the moment, but that is the nature of his cancer, up and down and up and down.
For the world, I hope for reconciliations on all fronts, especially in the Middle East, and a soft, soft Brexit.
And personally, I hope to keep our grandson for a bit longer. He is feeling lousy at the moment, but that is the nature of his cancer, up and down and up and down.
Thank you, Elmigo. His little lad, our great-grandson, received a bike with real pedals for Christmas, so at the moment their time is taken up teaching the youngster to pedal rather than 'running' with the bike.
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Mid winter down here is confusing! Had to proper weed some beds not just pinch a few survivors leaf tops off, soft & hard fruit are showing buds (luckily had to address the canker on the hard trees so did prune early to heal & seal the cuts). Rhubarb is waving at me & long sown corn salad & rocket is popping up in the tunnel & I have a broccoli head forming from a rescued wee plant that I did not have a clue about which - except it looked a bit sad where it was. I did have a wee peek into the long term weather forecast & maybe do have a sprinkle of the white stuff in Feb, but if forecast is correct this will be a manageable year - well winter anyway - they only do 60 days!
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Dear Monika, I think we are all struggling to find the right supportive words for you at the moment but, your family is certainly in my thoughts. x
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They don't get the long term weather foecast right, anymore than I do, by just guessing...I think we are in for some heavy snowfall before the Winter is out...
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your soil looks lovely and crumbly! good work, seeing as you say it is clay