Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Chatting => Design and Construction => Topic started by: noshed on March 11, 2007, 16:12
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It has arisen from the ashes. It only took two Turkish blokes and an Italian to sort it out and a lump hammer and a crowbar. My interpretation of the words "square" and "level" are not as good as they might be but it's up and wired to the fence. So it is in an altogether more stable environment.
Got all the plastic back on but I'm now whacked.
So ready to roll with sowing.
Annoyingly I found a happy little collection of pea plants in the wreckage, which are doing much better than the ones I planted in rows.
Lovely day today - some people were planting their spuds.
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Good to hear Noshed and in time for all the March planting.
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Thanks - do you think this is it now? No more frosts? Not that there's been much anyway this winter.
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..... there will be no more frosts this year . best regards micheal fish
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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note .. severe cold front will hit before friday , regards rob mc' :wink: :roll: elwie
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Nearly did myself a damage trying to put the gutter back up this morning. Might have to get my Turkish friend to help again.
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You can't half have row in Turkish - some argy bargy about the finer points of: manure, shed building, correct time to sow peppers.
Our site AGM soon, I can't wait.