Chantal and i spent a lovely afternoon on the allotment moving topsoil from her plot into my raised beds. This strenuous activity was broken up by lots of rest, sitting on the newly built patio,on Chantals plot. All we need now is a wine cooler and a sunshade and we`ll be happy as pigs in s**t.
The wind was vicious but the sun was shining and on the sheltered patio it was lovely.
happy, sleepy Seedling
sitting on the allotment........................
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You young ladies certainly know how to get the best out of life i must say.
Seedling, doesn't Chantal know it's quite a good idea to keep topsoil, and not give it all away, it must be her age.

Seedling, doesn't Chantal know it's quite a good idea to keep topsoil, and not give it all away, it must be her age.
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When I read the subject title I thought you'd been performing that time-honoured ritual of testing the readiness of the soil for planting by putting your bare bottoms on it. Phew!
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Don't panic, I've not gone mad.
To build the patio I had to dig out a large compost heap and then there was another, even bigger heap, right in front of the completed patio.
So, being a nice person and Seedling with all her new raised beds half empty, we started shifting soil from my plot to hers.
I've got so much muck on my plot that it's several inches higher than last year and I still have two old compost heaps to go. Fabulous soil too.
To build the patio I had to dig out a large compost heap and then there was another, even bigger heap, right in front of the completed patio.
So, being a nice person and Seedling with all her new raised beds half empty, we started shifting soil from my plot to hers.
I've got so much muck on my plot that it's several inches higher than last year and I still have two old compost heaps to go. Fabulous soil too.
Chantal
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That sounds like some real team work there ladies
I knew you hadn't gone mad really Chantal, well not completely.
The wine and barbecue sounds nice.
I knew you hadn't gone mad really Chantal, well not completely.
The wine and barbecue sounds nice.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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