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  • cotty1000cotty1000 Posts: 293

    You can see the water butt coming from the property before we got started
  • GWRSGWRS Posts: 8,478
    Hello , useful having a water supply like that
    Intersted in growing up pallets , let us known how you get on  :)
  • cotty1000cotty1000 Posts: 293
    Will do. I will try different ways I think. I have seen videos of them growing up stakes as well.
    It makes it a bit more exciting :p
  • GWRSGWRS Posts: 8,478
    The next plot to me planted vertical strawberries in Pallett , However , didn’t work due  do to them keep drying out 
  • GWRSGWRS Posts: 8,478
    Hello , wondered how you are getting on ?
    Plot and g/h now up to date with planting and weeding 
    Started to do extra jobs ie. putting up second hand fruit cage at moment  :)

  • cotty1000cotty1000 Posts: 293
    I have had a busy month and I imagine it has been the same for everyone. Not enough time and chasing my tail. I had a store at our local plant sale and had grown a lot of veg and flowers but unfortunately it was the same day as the royal wedding. This is an annual sale and the organisers said it was really quiet :'(
  • cotty1000cotty1000 Posts: 293
  • cotty1000cotty1000 Posts: 293
    I have been busy planting up corn, squash, courgette, pumpkin, peas, sunflowers, marigolds a few aubergines.
  • cotty1000cotty1000 Posts: 293
    The squash are growing in the plot as normal and up some pallets as an experiment.
    Thank God for this rain!
  • GWRSGWRS Posts: 8,478
    Have to say didn’t watch much as we where booked in for Savoury afternoon tea at 12-00 , in the Village Heritage room , it was noticeable when walking back home how few people and cars there where  :)
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