Just about using one of those tools isn't it , I switched off ....I trowel dig about mainly , unless need to....don't get thrills for digging in clay too much .
Batteries are very expensive. I had mine replaced by a garage a couple of years ago and it was £80. And it still went flat this Winter. They only get recharged if you give the car a decent run of 20 minutes or so. If you only do small trips, then they will run down, and need a recharge.
There might be a bit more in the guy's book. But the video is not encouraging. There is a reputable technique called no-dig, but it's not like that.
Still snowing here, dentist emailed to ask if I would like to reschedule. She is a good friends and has to go over the hills herself. Moved it to Friday now.
My mum was a nurse in training in Uxbridge in 1939, she was only 17 and said it was the best time of her life. It could have been something to do with the RAF camp close by.
Blackbirds enjoying the food, good job no cats around, they are not fond of the snow.
Toasted chees sandwich and a cuppa, OH looking after me while I work.
Just listening to Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves, my favourite, my mum's and my grandads too. It always makes me cry. Was in Bodnant cafe once and it came on sung by a Welsh male voice choir, tears running down my face.
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bring me sunshiiiiine
All the whiiiiile
In my greeeeeenhouse
Sowinnnnng tiiiiiiime
So tired lately, OH too not sure why , lack of sun perhaps.
Have had a quick look-it appears the technique involves stamping all over the ground in big boots-is that it??
Not exactly Gone With The wind
Batteries are very expensive. I had mine replaced by a garage a couple of years ago and it was £80. And it still went flat this Winter. They only get recharged if you give the car a decent run of 20 minutes or so. If you only do small trips, then they will run down, and need a recharge.
There might be a bit more in the guy's book. But the video is not encouraging. There is a reputable technique called no-dig, but it's not like that.
My mum was a nurse in training in Uxbridge in 1939, she was only 17 and said it was the best time of her life. It could have been something to do with the RAF camp close by.
Blackbirds enjoying the food, good job no cats around, they are not fond of the snow.
Toasted chees sandwich and a cuppa, OH looking after me while I work.
Not encouraging! It makes you want to put a bullet through your head!! Definately be 'No digging' then!
Oxbridge-Emergency Ward 10
Gary I think you should wade in with big boots and do a dry critique-with links of course
If he's quiet Bunny, he's up to something!!

Geoff! Come out, come out, wherever you are!! What you up to?