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Tee Gee

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Plot Progress
« on: October 24, 2016, 14:47:33 »
Nearly finished winter preparation as you can see here, this is plot 19 the plot I have not decided to keep or not, but at least it will be ready for next year if I do,or the new tenant will not have a lot to do if I don't keep it!



This arrived on the plots this morning:



Can't recall if I mentioned it but our plots are getting damage by a family of Badgers so the council erected this to keep them out:(this is barely half of it!)





Sadly it has been a bit of a waste of time as they are getting in elsewhere, spent part of this morning blocking up likely entry points!


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Re: Plot Progress
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2016, 17:26:13 »
looks great mate im still pick outdoor tomatoes and that pic i put in the comp looks a lot better this week flowers are out a lot more
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Re: Plot Progress
« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2016, 13:49:22 »
thought id jump on this thread sorry tg autumn raspberries all cut back apples/pears and currants had last prune wood chippings started to top up beds /paths etc bonfire ready for sat night however still getting outdoor toms that the only bed thats not been dug cleared one greenhouse so nearly set for winter  :sunny: :sunny: :sunny: :sunny:
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Re: Plot Progress
« Reply #3 on: November 03, 2016, 18:26:24 »
Anyone who took over one of your plots would be very lucky, TeeGee, although you'd also be a veryhard act to follow!  :happy7:

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Re: Plot Progress
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2016, 16:48:57 »
Well that is 2016 over and done with and I would not consider it to have been a good year.

In fact with the crazy mixed up weather, some crops were the best I have ever had yet others I think I could say was the worst I have ever had,in particular stuff not ripening e.g Tomatoes & Peppers. Then there was the early blight so my Potatoes stocks are much lower this year.





I have finished all the digging and manuring;





I have arranged with another couple of plot holders to share the plot below, they are going to plant out the top three beds, which amounts to around 60% of the plot, so that should lighten my load next year.


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Anyone who took over one of your plots would be very lucky

Yes they will be at least they have no digging to do!



I have also prepared my three greenhouse for next year;


The 28 x 8



The 12 x 8



The 8 x6



I have put the remainder of my apple crop in my heated greenhouse;






Finally I had a walk around the plots which was looking quite autumnal as you can see here;









Started on my garden at home this morning which is around the same size as my two plots on the allotment.

Managed to get a Hydrangea that has over grown its current spot transplanted elsewhere, still a few more shrubs to move around yet which weather permitting I will get moved over the next few days.....and finally I got around to planting out my Wallflower  and Sweet William so at least I have made a start.....so not long now before I go into hibernation!  :wave: :coffee2:

BTW Do you want "A Daily Jigsaw Puzzle" this winter?








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Re: Plot Progress
« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2016, 17:00:07 »
looks great tg autumn has started here on the sunshine coast had an hour and a half of rain yesterday first for 4weeks it went down to 4 degrees last night so winter is on its way
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