newbie's 6 months work....

Started by a.buaras, February 03, 2006, 19:33:25

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a.buaras

Alert first post!!
6 months of hard labour, back-breaking digging  :P with only a wind-up radio for company and this is what this first-time allotmenteer's got to show for it...

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what do you guys think ???

a.buaras


Dan 2

Welcome to the boards!

WOW!!!  :o :o
You've done a brilliant job! LOADS of potential there! A big well done and lots of happy gardening and growing!

Dan  ;D

Paulines7

You have done a wonderful job there a.buaras.  I look forward to seeing further pics when you have it planted up.   :D

Welcome to A4A, you will find plenty of support on here.

grawrc

Looks to me like you've been working really hard. Also looks like you know what you're doing. ;)

dandelion

Looking good  :)! I hope mine will look like that in 6 months (probably not!)

katynewbie

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WOW!!!!!!!! Now feel very inadequate (not a new feeling!) and standing back in awe!!!

Well done you!!

Looking forward to the pics to come over the next season.

Robert_Brenchley

You've done masses of work there, but watch those rough grass paths, they'll be reservoirs of couch if you're not careful.

Mimi

You may be new to allotments Buaras but that shovel and fork have seen a bit of action somewhere in the past.  ;)  Excellent job there.

GREENWIZARD


you must have a cast iron back ;) ;D
well done a.b
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agapanthus

Amazing.!.....give yourself a well earned pat on the back ;D ;D ;D ;D

Travman

Dont think i would have tackled that plot !
Well done ;)

Svea

well done.
did yo manage to grow anything at all in the last season? lettuces or some such?
i admire your enthusiasm for keeping up such hard work fur such a long time
Gardening in SE17 since 2005 ;)

a.buaras

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Quote from: Svea on February 04, 2006, 12:23:11
well done.
did yo manage to grow anything at all in the last season? lettuces or some such?
i admire your enthusiasm for keeping up such hard work fur such a long time
the last 6 months was spent preparing the soil because it was  very heavy and compact clay and needed rotten manure for conditioning. I'll start planting this month.

wish me luck :)

mm-b

Brilliant :) :)
You should be very proud.
keep us posted

loulou

wow ;D wow ;D and wow ;D again your plot looks amazing  please keep us up to date with your progress and i hope to get mine to half the standard of your whats your secret please tell once again wow  :D :D ;D ;D

a.buaras


Zippy Seale

a nice bench up at the end, and I can see you sitting there with a flask of tea, watching your veg grow. 
have a bumper crop, and enjoyment.
good luck.
they say it wouldn't grow.....ha

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grawrc

You have really transormed your plot. Very impressive! What part of the country are you in?

a.buaras

Quote from: grawrc on February 08, 2006, 21:25:06
You have really transormed your plot. Very impressive! What part of the country are you in?
Thanks

My plot is in Middlesex, Harrow

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