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Being March/April and the busiest time of year, I've been trying to go every day for the last week or so. After this month, when the majority of things are in and hopefully growing, I'll go down to a couple of times a week. Once things start to get productive it's great to crop daily - but that only takes a short time. The 'experts' reckon you should allow a minimum of 2 hours per week, averaged out over the year. I've tried to get more and more permanent plants, so less emphasis tons of work in short blasts at certain times of the year. Pics as soon as I can. The camera is still in the 'take to the allotment' bag. |
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I have considered getting an allotment (there are some in the next village to us, but they look very very run down) but I do like the convenience of having my veggie plots, I would turn the whole garden into one if the OH would let me!!! lol Had to buy some more cucumber seeds today as I think my last one has been killed by frost (that will teach me to plant them out too early!!! ) lol |
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We are very lucky in having a brand new site (wasn't lucky starting the ground off), with good facilities. We have water, tarmac-ed roads & parking bays and a wonderful building, which houses lockers, a shop (Saturdays in summer only, but it's bulk buys etc much cheaper than the shops), the allotment office, toilets and a kitchen. Again, pics when I can |
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This is my front garden about this time last year. The flowering cherries are just about to burst into flower (if the darned pigeons haven't eaten all the buds). It's taken from the top floor window so perspective's a bit weird - oh, and having checked out the window just now, lots of stuff is MUCH bigger!! Also, the area on the right, between the cherry and the lilac is now filled in with yucca and some lower shrubs to stop my slobs of neighbours using my garden as a shortcut |
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At the moment Emma it's a bit odd looking as the grass we laid last year has not really taken and there is a LOT of muddy patches (interspersed with Dominik's pale green kiddy-sand)!! However - I attach a picture from earlier last summer which shows the old 'patio' in the centre of the garden. This is now right up at the bottom end of the garden - from where the picture is taken, and there are laurel shrubs (mature ones - I splashed out on 4 x 6 footers last year), where the poorly apple trees once were on the left. We (for that read 'I' ) hope to pave the garden during the summer - I'm pushing hard for this as it makes a north-facing and awkward space, usuable space for all!! |
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