Well, there we go, garden now tidied, totally knackered, afraid my health problems restrict me

but, even so, I enjoyed it. Digging the new bed was hard work but a pleasure, I doubled what I had originally intended from 6'x3' to 12'x3', mistake! I paid last night

I find digging difficult these days, especially as I fell over a couple of weeks ago and cracked a couple of ribs!
But the learning curve continuous, instead of digging the established beds, I got the 'cultivator rake' (3 rounded hook type tinges thingy), with my light soil it works a treat.
I have a couple of compost heaps, just that, heaps, not much in the way of boards etc. They looked very matted and compressed, however, I took the top few inches off, reveling lovely compost. Ended up with a little over 1 cubic meter? of the good stuff . . .

plus a heap of 18 month old upside down turfs from my last digging session, 3 of last years grow-bags and a 2 year old sack of, what was originally, horse manure, if I did not know better, I would have said it was seed compost! All went on the beds as a top dressing to hopefully be taken down ready for the new veggie plants? I have no idea if the above is right, just seems logical to me?
I will use what is left of last years seed . . . but scanning through Dobbies catalogue, I could not resist a few extras . . .
My biggest headache this year, I will not bother with tomatoes in the green house, the ones outside did much better. I'm going to do red sweet peppers, long and round, last year I did not realise, take the fruit of the plant and then they turn red . . . duh!!! But what else, tried egg plant, dont like them to eat . . . afraid one is not very imaginative . . .
CJS
PS Gentle rain now falling, presume will do my digging and feeding good???
