| #281 |
Arrived at plot after an early Boot Camp then Barre session,solely because it was on my way home and I hadn't been for a few days.
I was greeted by a bloke with a wheelbarrow, a shovel and a pile of horse muck he had to get rid of.
He got it delivered to site for free but others want to pay for a load of cow muck between them and asked if he would move it.He thought he was doing others a good turn and was going to haveto shift it himself. He asked me If I wanted what was left,and not being one to turn down a freebie I borrowed his barrow and shovel and carted the remainder to my plot! 
I wasn't really dressed for the job having my indoor gym shoes and gym kit on, but needs must. He was very appreciative that I had saved him a job as he had to get it cleared by tomorrow when the cow muck load was coming.
I watered the greenhouse stuff, squished a few caterpillars and noticed that my Japaneae Senshyu onions were showing a bit of greenery. The other Japanese onions I ordered fro DT Brown apparently won't be sent out until 12th October and postal strikes could mean I won't get them until November!
I stil lhave more Senshyu to plant yet so it will be interesting to see how the staggered planting goes this year?
The muck I got was added mainly to the three beds that had onions planted directly into cow muck last year. I'm not sure what I will plant into it this year once its levelled and settled a bt.
Piccie of three beds I dumped six barrow loads of hoss muck onto below. Looks to be well rotted stuff anyway with plenty of brandlings in it
I was greeted by a bloke with a wheelbarrow, a shovel and a pile of horse muck he had to get rid of.
He got it delivered to site for free but others want to pay for a load of cow muck between them and asked if he would move it.He thought he was doing others a good turn and was going to haveto shift it himself. He asked me If I wanted what was left,and not being one to turn down a freebie I borrowed his barrow and shovel and carted the remainder to my plot! 
I wasn't really dressed for the job having my indoor gym shoes and gym kit on, but needs must. He was very appreciative that I had saved him a job as he had to get it cleared by tomorrow when the cow muck load was coming.
I watered the greenhouse stuff, squished a few caterpillars and noticed that my Japaneae Senshyu onions were showing a bit of greenery. The other Japanese onions I ordered fro DT Brown apparently won't be sent out until 12th October and postal strikes could mean I won't get them until November!

I stil lhave more Senshyu to plant yet so it will be interesting to see how the staggered planting goes this year?

The muck I got was added mainly to the three beds that had onions planted directly into cow muck last year. I'm not sure what I will plant into it this year once its levelled and settled a bt.
Piccie of three beds I dumped six barrow loads of hoss muck onto below. Looks to be well rotted stuff anyway with plenty of brandlings in it
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