Winter project... an update!

Started by Mrs Ava, September 19, 2005, 18:49:11

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Mrs Ava

And cleared spud bed, well, all except half a row of Pink Fur Apples and a few carrots and mooli.




An update.....I cleared it today!  Bl**dy hard work, started at 9.30am, and inbetween emptying half my compost heap, picking a couple of bags of apples, digging a few leeks, parsnips and carrots, I had it dug and weeded by 2.30pm.  Just left me enough time to fill a carrier with sloes to get the Christmas gin underway!





No, what am I going to do over winter on the plot??  This will be the first year since having it that I haven't had an area to clear over the winter months!

Mrs Ava


spacehopper

Looks like you'll be busy over the winter! What's going in the cleared spud bed?
Make the most of today, because you'll never have it back again.

Mrs Ava

hunions and garlics.   ;D

Robert_Brenchley

My main winter project is going to be digging out a large mass of mixed raspberry and nettle which I've been putting off for years, disposing of the nettles, and imposing order on the raspberries in the hope of getting a reasonable crop. If they don't oblige, they'll be got rid of too. I've got to dig over most of the plot and mulch it, but I've managed to make a start on that already, though I'm still not fit, and as long as I don't break any bones this winter I can just take it steadily. The strawberries have got to go, as they're no good, so I'll be buying a few more in and starting a new bed somewhere.

wardy

Hope you compost your nettles  :)  I'm going to get some new strawberries and I was thinking of planting them in a builder's rubble sack as a raised bed (to save my back)

I've used them this summer for growing courgettes on manure. So thought once they've gone I can top up the bag with fresh stuff, compost etc and start with strawbs  :)
I came, I saw, I composted

Robert_Brenchley

Don't worry, I compost everything. I remember my father always burning whatever weeds he dug out,. but you can't go on indefinitely tsking goodness from the soil and never put anything back.

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