General Allotment Picks – Or how Dry?

Started by sandersj89, July 21, 2005, 21:31:29

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sandersj89


I have a few days of work so given me a chance to catch up on a few things and take some pictures:

Bumble Bee doing his stuff in a pumpkin flower:



Number 2 Allotment















Number 1 Allotment















Jerry
Caravan Holidays in Devon, come stay with us:

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I am now running a Blogg Site of my new Allotment:

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sandersj89

Caravan Holidays in Devon, come stay with us:

http://crablakefarm.co.uk/

I am now running a Blogg Site of my new Allotment:

http://sandersj89allotment.blogspot.com/

kelso

Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow. - Mark Twain

undercarriage plan


Piglottie


Roy Bham UK

 :o How do you find the time :o the mind boggles :o ;D

lorna

AND YOU GO TO WORK AS WELL!!!!! Thank you for showing us... LOVELY.. Lorna

wardy

it looks like a professional market garden operation!  Well done you.  :)
I came, I saw, I composted

dibberxxx


Marianne

I am speechless !  !  :o

Your ground does look rather dry but the plants look lush and very healthy !
Thanks for sharing.  ;D
Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
http://www.sittingdogs.co.uk

sandersj89

Thanks all.

I am praying for rain this weekend, the forecast says we will get some..........

When digging on Friday there is still some moisture below ground, one advantage of a heavy soil is it will hold a bit but dries on the top.

Jerry
Caravan Holidays in Devon, come stay with us:

http://crablakefarm.co.uk/

I am now running a Blogg Site of my new Allotment:

http://sandersj89allotment.blogspot.com/

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