peter wrote:Eight X 30' rows of potatos planted, squas bed prepared, garlic cloves and onion sets planted, early row of pea seedlings planted out, balding head well burnt.
Peter - invest in a hat!
Don't need to as I already have a good selection, I just didn't think the sun was that strong last week.
Do not put off thanking people when they have helped you, as they may not be there to thank later.
Planting and more planting, less weeding now I have done more mulching, I moved a small greenhouse onto my raised beds for tomatoes,watered and mulched the garlic cos soil was hardening, not much rain here lately. Now have runner beans, peas, aubergines, tomatoes,cucumbers, courgettes,melons, pumpkins, lettuce, peppers, hot peppers, kale and cabbage in. Strawberries are coming into flower, pear apple and cherry coming into blossom and kiwi in growth, the vine in the greenhouse has tiny bunches oi grapes on it already! Outside vines are just starting in bud. Phew busy weekend lol
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