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Few pics of some bits.  

Some bits from the garden this morning kids n my lads ferret helped ha 

Few bits picked and washed tonight  

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Yea you can find any thing in the over grown plots. I picked this up cheap last week as the groundsman has been eyeing up my paths as I tend to ignore them.

 

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Took all of 30 seconds before there was an all mighty twang and a nice bit of wire wrapped around it lol. I also have a habit of throwing me stones on the path as well so I had to rake them off

Rumour has it rock salt could be a good plan for the path edges has any one tried it ? would kill the weeds and stop the slugs crossing I guess

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Yea you can find any thing in the over grown plots. I picked this up cheap last week as the groundsman has been eyeing up my paths as I tend to ignore them.

 

18012194116_7066e42294_c.jpg

 

 

 

Took all of 30 seconds before there was an all mighty twang and a nice bit of wire wrapped around it lol. I also have a habit of throwing me stones on the path as well so I had to rake them off

Rumour has it rock salt could be a good plan for the path edges has any one tried it ? would kill the weeds and stop the slugs

crossing I guess

 

I got a 2 stroke Jcb strimmer for £40 to do my paths,but going to dig them up eventually and put membrane and wood chip down I think.
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I like the walk in frame for the brassica a few folks have them down my plots. You can get into to maintain things unlike the other way once the nets down it tends to stay down come what may

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I like the walk in frame for the brassica a few folks have them down my plots. You can get into to maintain things unlike the other way once the nets down it tends to stay down come what may

It does look good and is easy maintenance. How does crop rotation come into it then though, is the frame movable for where you are going to grow them next year?

 

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The frame was originally going to be a polytunnel but it was a cheap one of fleabay so I netted it instead as I saw one in a gardening mag and thought it was a good idea as I'm trying to keep everything low maintenance, when I'm back working days I won't have half the time I have now, I know a lot of lads don't like the raised beds but there so much easier to keep on top of with the weeding. I've lost a lot of growing space with them and putting the slabs down but hopefully that will pay off when I'm older not having to struggle as much with the digging and getting about in the mud

 

I have a couple of options hopefully with crop rotation as the old boy next to me was going to give up his double plot at the end of the season but I have have told him I will take on half his plot and give him a hand with his other half so he can carry on a couple more seasons. If this does happen then I will put another frame up and net it the same so I can rotate my brassicas between

 

Option 2 is I listen to know it all john down the plot and chuck a load of lime down at the end of the season and put brassicas back in the same frame as that's what he's done for years and never had an issue with club root. Does anyone else do this on hear

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I like the walk in frame for the brassica a few folks have them down my plots. You can get into to maintain things unlike the other way once the nets down it tends to stay down come what may

 

It does look good and is easy maintenance. How does crop rotation come into it then though, is the frame movable for where you are going to grow them next year?

 

TC

If I hadn't of fixed scaffold boards around the bottom of the frame I could move it if I wanted but it would be pretty heavy now and too much hassle

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