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Started by donlottie, September 13, 2007, 20:24:35

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donlottie

Started my plot end of July. 6ft Stinging nettles was all that could be seen

Since then I have been clearing beds - now got a cardboard city

Finally today I have planted leeks, spring cabbage, Cauliflours - look at my lovely bed!!!!

Gonna clear another bed ready for the garlic and onion sets I have just bought. The bag of onions had about 150 in it , can anyone tell me wether they will keep to plant more through next year???

donlottie

AAAAAHHHHH does anyone know how to link my pickies????

saddad

Have you got them on a hosting site like Photobucket?
???

Lauren S

If you are using PHOTOBUCKET, pick the bottom option (below the picture in your album)
IMG Code...Just hi-light it with your mouse, copy and paste it into your reply. You DON'T need to *Insert Image* from the list above where you write your reply in the message box; just copy and paste.
I hope this makes sense.

Lauren  :)
:) Net It Or You Won't Get It  :)

donlottie

Lets try again!!!
This was my allotment at the beginning 50 metres of solid nettles

After a few weeks, the nettles at the back is 15 metres and I will do that another year!!!

I found some raspberries and build a little bed ready for strawberries next year

My first plants are finally in - cabbage, and leeks

Along with Cauliflour


Many thanks for your help with the pickies - easy when you know how

Lauren S

Wow Don,
You got things shaping up nicely. Keep up the good work.
Foot by foot, yard by yard you will get there.
(Thank heavens for the new EU ruling, I haven't a clue about metres)

Lauren  ;D  ;D  ;D
:) Net It Or You Won't Get It  :)

donlottie

Cheers Lauren,

I am getting fit if nothing else!!!!

Re Metres v Yards, inches - I am a universal baby taught both at school. easy to remember 1 yard = 1 metre or 40"  or 3ft thereabouts. My allotment is 50 yards or 164 ft

glosterwomble

WOW You have done well :o, it's such hard work but very rewarding when you look back at how much you've improved the plot!!
View my blog on returning a totally
overgrown plot in Gloucester
into a productive allotment ... http://fork-in-hell.blogspot.com/

saddad

Well done indeed, some of our regulars haven't put that much effort in all year!
::)

donlottie

Thanks Saddad and glosterwobble, it has been hard work indeed. Especially since the ground has dried out, I am onto a bed and so far it has taken me two mornings to dig just half the bed, its like digging conctrete :'( :'( :'(

But once it's done I am then planting my onions and garlic - cant wait love planting!!!

THANKS FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT

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