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Ours is just starting to come to life  I've not done a great amount so far just a little tidying up 

The back gardens been a bit of a hole since the kids had rabbits and stuff been nice to finally get it sorted, doing it cottage garden style wild flowers and herbs etc with some fruit and veg her

This is my patch, been working from home for the last few weeks so the place is looking as nice as it ever has !

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2 minutes ago, kinkell said:

Looks good what kind of fish are you getting shubunkins my favourite

Not for me mate, if it was I'd have tench, roach, rudd,chub, barbel, ghost, mirror, common, linear carp, grow them on start stocking places on the sly??

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30 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

Not for me mate, if it was I'd have tench, roach, rudd,chub, barbel, ghost, mirror, common, linear carp, grow them on start stocking places on the sly??

Yip good choice I've had tench in the past as well as Rudd jack pike and a perch in a big tank ended up quite tame

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I got courgettes, potatoes, carrots,beetroots and purple sprouting broccoli in last weekend.

trees now have some leaves on, oak tree still bare, some plum tree now has blossom. 
hopefully last nights frost warning is the last as need to get the devils lettuce in the pots. 
 

just mowed the lawns for the second time this year. Things are damn slow over here

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5 minutes ago, Ted Newgent said:

Should of baled it

With how my garden is laid out won't get machinery in. Neighbours have horses and sheep that have the grass well down in their paddock was guna ask if the cut grass was of use to them.

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6 hours ago, ryaldinhio said:

With how my garden is laid out won't get machinery in. Neighbours have horses and sheep that have the grass well down in their paddock was guna ask if the cut grass was of use to them.

No it's not , heats up and can cause colic .. 

Should of asked them to string an electric fence across and get the sheep eating it down ?

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