Total Allotment Time: 2 & 1/4hrs Principle Tasks: Planting 'Estima' potatoes into vb02. Planting 'Stur' onions into vb01. Continuing construction of the hibernaculum.
Me too! :) Finding the rubble is going to be a challenge (I can see myself collecting the odd bagfull here and there from skips). Dry enough in winter, but damp enough in summer, the trick to the thing I'm thinking.
> It is about 3 month ahead of schedule
On about equal par with Kent strawberries then :) Ours down here (commercially speaking) are about the earliest (UK grown) around.
> I am sure you will get away with planting your onions after the leeks
Thanks. My finger's are crossed! :)
> but still no show of butterflies
I've only noticed 2 cabbage whites (both 'smalls') so far this year. Maybe the changable weather has put them back?
> I am still watching those geese migrating on the web - great entertainment!
Off there now to catch up myself..
> I saw two in the garden past week
Bad luck there Rita :( Though looking on the bright side, at least we can empathise with each other :)
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Hi Tim,
"The dreaded field horsetail is back".
Here it is also back - I saw two in the garden past week.
I also see that you started with your hibernaculum,I'm curious :o)
Hug for the both of you,
Rita :o)
Cheers Jimmy, Rita
> I watch in awe...
Me too! :) Finding the rubble is going to be a challenge (I can see myself collecting the odd bagfull here and there from skips). Dry enough in winter, but damp enough in summer, the trick to the thing I'm thinking.
> It is about 3 month ahead of schedule
On about equal par with Kent strawberries then :) Ours down here (commercially speaking) are about the earliest (UK grown) around.
> I am sure you will get away with planting your onions after the leeks
Thanks. My finger's are crossed! :)
> but still no show of butterflies
I've only noticed 2 cabbage whites (both 'smalls') so far this year. Maybe the changable weather has put them back?
> I am still watching those geese migrating on the web - great entertainment!
Off there now to catch up myself..
> I saw two in the garden past week
Bad luck there Rita :( Though looking on the bright side, at least we can empathise with each other :)
Best Regards Both,
Tim n' Hugs :o)x
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