Ok, ok...........i'v gone and done it again!!!

Started by Chris Graham, August 28, 2006, 20:59:23

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Chris Graham

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Added the final section to the plot, it now has a nice path.

This shall be the last addition.

I think i'll use the new part for growing carrots.





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Chris Graham


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MrsKP

Nope, the washing line's still there !  Keep going !  You have to have successional carrots after all.

;D

Looking fine !
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Emagggie

You really don't need that bit the other side of the greenhouse,now do you Chris? You could put it to much better use than grass, couldn't you ?
Smile, it confuses people.

Chris Graham


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MrsKP

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plot51A

Grass - such high maintenance, can't think why people grow it  ;D

Robert_Brenchley

It makes excellent green manure when it's dug in deep.

baggieboy

hi there.
Think the path leading to the greenhouse looks cool and is different , and i like different thinks . Infact i think all of it looks good.

Well done

telboy

Looking good!

Get rid of the GODAWFUL  Leylandii on the right?
& you will be truly blessed.
Eskimo Nel was a great Inuit.

supersprout

hehehe ;) really enjoying these Chris ;D
That's a fine plottie you've made :o
And the whole winter to pore over seed catalogues and swops - oh dear you might need to get the spade out again ::)
SSxx

Tinkie_Bear

How about just clearing the grass as far as the washing line, it would be a pain to get the mower round that bit anyway, you could use the post to growbeans up.....

calendula

and for heaven's sake the fence and the house beyond are still standing  ;D

shirlton

When I get old I don't want people thinking
                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
                             I want em saying
                    "Oh Crap! Whats she up to now ?"

calendula

could always get a goat - goat's cheese would go well with your yellow tomatoes  :)

mc55

 ;D ;D ... couple of chuck'll soon sort out that nasty green carpet !

weedbusta

Quote from: ChrisG on August 28, 2006, 20:59:23
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


This shall be the last addition.

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bet you dig up more before march/april. it will save you a longer walk to get to all your lovely edibles.  8)

it looks great chris, well done.



bennettsleg

Sorry to tell you this, but according to the Land Use Laws (subsection 4b part iii) laid down by the war commision in 1940, it is a legal dictat that once a garden has started to be dug over for vegetables at least 9/10th's - but no greater than 100%, unless it is a communal garden - of the entire lawn area must be turned over to the vegetable plot in perpetuity.  You will also need to ensure that the plot is protected on your deeds to ensure future owners of your home follow this rule.

3/10ths - or half an acre, whichever is the greater in relation to yer laaand - must be given over to small livestock. Dexter cows are included in this category.

1/10 must be a vegetable that your children or someone in your family loathes but you adore.

10/10 of the plot will be accessible to cats at certain times of the year (It doesn't say when so you can abuse this clause... sorry... by chosing frost-bitten winter for lavatorial access).

Sheds can be built from available materials but must conform to current planning laws in relation to size. Observatories are encouraged for additional credits to one's national duty...



Go on, you know you want to.....  hur hur hur ;D

supersprout


Chris Graham


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MrsKP

Job Done!

We expect further pictures soon !

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