Hello all, just to let you know that I have posted my update of the progress during week 7 both at my allotments and the kitchen garden, thanks Steve.
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Hello Steve,
I reckon you're ahead of us now.!!
There's no way a rotavator could have been on our ground last week...in actual fact on our heavy land rotavating is restricted to Summer time turning over land for a following crop.
...the frosts of the previous week look to have done wonders to our Winter dug areas
All the best,
Clive.
I reckon you're ahead of us now.!!
There's no way a rotavator could have been on our ground last week...in actual fact on our heavy land rotavating is restricted to Summer time turning over land for a following crop.
...the frosts of the previous week look to have done wonders to our Winter dug areas
All the best,
Clive.
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Hi Clive and thanks for your reply, your ground must be really heavy then I'm glad that mine isn't so although yours must hold onto the nutrients better. Yes it's always good to get some sharp frosts on your soil, however I don't think that we have had any where near enough to get rid of many pests though but it's not too late, regards Steve.
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