I thought some of you would be interested in some pictures of preparing the soil for Jersey Royals.
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Barney
Getting the soil prepared for Jersey Royals
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Hello Beryl
Yes, errrrr! sorry I've just realised that and tried to get rid of my posting but I am too late.
Still, believe me, the pictures are great they show a Ferguson tractor with a winch at the top of a steep south facing field, winching a old horse plough up to turn over the ground.
Barney
Yes, errrrr! sorry I've just realised that and tried to get rid of my posting but I am too late.
Still, believe me, the pictures are great they show a Ferguson tractor with a winch at the top of a steep south facing field, winching a old horse plough up to turn over the ground.
Barney
Hi Barney,
Yes, I believe they are all grown on the hill-side.
Quite an achievement. I don't suppose the average consumer knows what goes into producing one of the finest early spuds.
Beryl.
Yes, I believe they are all grown on the hill-side.
Quite an achievement. I don't suppose the average consumer knows what goes into producing one of the finest early spuds.
Beryl.
