That cat defines relaxed.
How do slugs "know" where to hide? They browse their midnight feast on one tray of seedlings then go and hide in the bottom of another module tray. All those hiding places are definitely the downside of using modules.
Spring Bits and Bobs.
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What lovely memories, Clive….thank you for sharing them.
Just put at 80 foot row of Rooster seed potatoes in….wind still has a bite to it!
Just put at 80 foot row of Rooster seed potatoes in….wind still has a bite to it!
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Yes, that was a very interesting post of happy memories Clive.
Spent time to-day covering pea sowings with wire mesh and put up bean sticks. What a ropey lot of old canes they were, I had intended to buy a new bundle from my local merchants until I saw the prices of them. Gone are the days when hazel rods could be found and cut from overgrown hedgerows (with permission off course) all flail cut to smithereens nowadays.
Barney
Spent time to-day covering pea sowings with wire mesh and put up bean sticks. What a ropey lot of old canes they were, I had intended to buy a new bundle from my local merchants until I saw the prices of them. Gone are the days when hazel rods could be found and cut from overgrown hedgerows (with permission off course) all flail cut to smithereens nowadays.
Barney
