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Monthly Archives: April 2008
Not much to blog about this week.
Tuesday morning it looks like one tomato plant is trying to break through the soil in the tray on the window sill. Also a few more broad beans have appeared. Wednesday it was one tomato plant and today it seems … Continue reading
A busy week in the garden but have got caught up at last!
Monday before work I sowed half a big pot (25 litre) with some old spring onion seed I had left from a few years back. After work I popped into Tesco and got another packet and sowed the other half … Continue reading
Posted in Vegetable Gardening
Tagged onions, shallots, spring onions, strawberries, tomatoes
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A couple of weeks have passed!
Last weekend I managed to plant two rows of early potatoes and one row of second earlies in the ground that had been covered by the giant cloche which had dried out just enough to dig over. Just finished and … Continue reading