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Post by Elkay on Mar 5, 2012 19:57:56 GMT 1
This is the asparagus bed in the foreground, then the raised bed:
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Post by Elkay on Mar 5, 2012 20:01:36 GMT 1
Now another view that shows some of the stuff that is still edible (Swiss Chard, leeks, everlasting spinach) and some we're waiting for (PSB and white onions)
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Post by Elkay on Mar 5, 2012 20:06:04 GMT 1
And this was today's project (when I wasn't helping to dismantle the kitchen) this is an area we've been levelling with the help one lots of someone's horse poo. This was the 'before' piccy, now it's got more compost on it and is grass seeded and covered with green netting to discourage the birds.
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Post by Elkay on Mar 5, 2012 20:08:57 GMT 1
This is our willow three on which the leaves are just beginning to appear, with newly emerging bluebells underneath. I'll post a piccy of this again once the bluebells are in flower
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Post by Pasha on Mar 5, 2012 21:02:23 GMT 1
That's a big 'ol garden ya got there elkay
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Post by Elkay on Mar 5, 2012 21:18:19 GMT 1
That's a big 'ol garden ya got there elkay I'd like to say that it keeps me out of mischief, but...................
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Post by troll on Mar 5, 2012 21:33:41 GMT 1
Very impressive LK!! You've done much better than I at filling "the hungry gap" before the early spring crops appear. In the polytunnel, how do you get over the problem of having the same crops in the same ground with no rotation?
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Post by Ali on Mar 5, 2012 21:45:06 GMT 1
Blimey - I can't show you mine now!!! Mine's a desert! Elkay, your garden is stunning. Loads of work gone into there and everything spic n span. Well done you
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Post by tinkerbell on Mar 5, 2012 23:57:33 GMT 1
Enjoyed your pics LK-very impressed!Busy busy!Used to enjoy growing veg,but packed it in 2 years ago.Nothing tastes better than home grown.
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Post by Ali on Mar 6, 2012 0:06:11 GMT 1
Just sneaked in another look
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