Treated the greenhouse seedlings to a weak seaweed shower to give them a fillip, though most are doing pretty well. No harm in a bit of pampering, eh?
Scattered the requisite amount of organic chicken manure pellets into two recently turned-over beds and incorporated them with my trusty crome. After levelling them with the rake, they'll be hosting various brassicas, which are looking healthy and ready to go. Maybe some celeriac, too, if the weather holds. Rain forecast for tomorrow, which will be nice; I was thinking of breaking out the sprinkler to artificially break the "drought".
I sprayed the weeds in the paths a couple of days ago, using a non-toxic Epsom salts/Ecover WUL/white vinegar mix that I'm trialling. The grass weeds are as dead as a doornail but the more stubborn characters, most notably dandelions and nettles, will need a further spray or two to finish the job. The first spraying was very light, in order to see just how effective it is. I'll give them a bigger dose next time out. My neighbour used a watering can to apply the same solution (in the heat of summer) and they were dead in no time, so maybe I'm under-doing it.