MY WEEK : 5 UPDATE POSTED
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- STEVE PARTRIDGE
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Hello all, sorry this update is a bit later than usual but with the weather being so wonderful this weekend I have been trying to get jobs done at home.
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Evening Steve, house work can be so troublesome.
Turf cutters do make such easy work compared to trying to cut the turfs off by hand, a very satisfying job.
I bet you are starting to wonder if you will get all the ground filled back up with vegatables, the open ground always looks so big at this time of year.
It's probably a good thing you have been able to make good progress, as the weather is meant to be turning rough by the middle of the week.
I loved the slide show, the snowdrops are really one of my favourites at this time of the year.
Hope you have another good week.
Turf cutters do make such easy work compared to trying to cut the turfs off by hand, a very satisfying job.
I bet you are starting to wonder if you will get all the ground filled back up with vegatables, the open ground always looks so big at this time of year.
It's probably a good thing you have been able to make good progress, as the weather is meant to be turning rough by the middle of the week.
I loved the slide show, the snowdrops are really one of my favourites at this time of the year.
Hope you have another good week.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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- STEVE PARTRIDGE
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Thankyou Old Herbaceous for you reply, yes I agree with you that when you see the large areas of open ground you wonder how it will all get filled up with veetables but it will and more. The Snowdrops do look lovely and to see them in such numbers is wonderful, thanks Steve.
