Here's what I've done recently on the allotment. I don't think I've posted pics before, but there's always a first! Spreading wet cow manure is much harder than I had anticipated. Nevertheless, it's done and covered and hopefully I won't have to worry about weeds so much next spring... here's to hoping, anyway!
This was last month, in November
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This was just recently, in December
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good, though hard , job there, cc..roll on spring ;D
Thanks manic, I thought I'd brave it and dip my toe into the gallery. I've chosen a chicken time to do it too; when the weeds aren't growing! I somehow managed to not photograph the last third of the plot behind me, which I've been very successful in growing couch grass, bindweed, etc, etc... ;) :)
That's a November plot? That's good, very good!
Spring is waiting for you, that's for sure.
that's your wild life area, cc ;D
Looking good. Where are you going to sow the carrots ;)
1st class job done there, plenty of good muck, you got some rocket fuel laid out there ready for spring