For starters there is a rather scruffy greenhouse to clear out. The BlueBerry bushes that over-wintered inside, dropped all their leaves everywhere, and there is lots of other rubbish that's blown in. So it's time for a spring clean.
But first it's time for breakfast.
The old can stove is doing it's job. However I have been playing with the design a bit. I have now come up with a design which uses a single can with an inner wall. I'll probably do a separate entry about this at another time. But at present it takes half the time to boil the kettle for coffee.
Once the greenhouse is emptied out, then the next step is to level the shelving inside. The trays are designed so that they can hold a small amount of water to make a micro-climate. But this only works if everything is level, which at present it definitely is not.
Once it's all cleared out and levelled, time to put the survivors back in.
Meanwhile outside, I managed to scavenge a load of cardboard courtesy of Evans Cycles in Wimbledon. So this is being put to good use in the new beds that are going in.
Time to lay out the peach stones in an attempt to get them ready. The Wife wants to try and grow a tree or three from them. Not sure if we can because from all I've read about them, it's hard to do. But we shall see.
And it seems that we now have an official address. Plot 30, now resides on Leeky Lane.
Not sure whether that is a reference to the floods from last year, or what we intend to grow this year. Don't know who was responsible for this, but I don't think those signs will last very long.
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