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Finely got me some lambs 

few photos from the round the place the last couple of weeks 

Try again form this to this ha 

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  On 20/04/2020 at 21:40, trapperman said:

I watched a thing called ‘back to Eden gardening’ bit of a long thing about 1h40mins but found it quite interesting it’s no dig based on Woodchips, I’m going to do part my veg patch with it in autumn 

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Mate no dig is the way forward I follow a guy on utube called Charles downing Ive done a small veg patch in my new back  garden about 18x18 it’s mental the amount of food you can grow in a small space multi sown on no dig System it makes life so easy veg grows like weeds it makes it look like I know what I’m doing ? You won’t look back trust me once you get the swing of things

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  On 20/04/2020 at 21:40, trapperman said:

I watched a thing called ‘back to Eden gardening’ bit of a long thing about 1h40mins but found it quite interesting it’s no dig based on Woodchips, I’m going to do part my veg patch with it in autumn 

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It works my brother has been doing it for the past few yrs, the fruit n veg is top class, nicest tomato’s I’ve ever tried. Well worth doing

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I think it takes a couple years for it to get working proper but he says just use fertilisers if needed when you first start it 

I like it cause I don’t have running water down the holding only what I can collect off my shacks and field shelter I have enough ibcs for I think 11000 litres but that doesn’t last long in a heatwave 

I says once established he almost never has to water

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  On 20/04/2020 at 22:15, trapperman said:

I think it takes a couple years for it to get working proper but he says just use fertilisers if needed when you first start it 

I like it cause I don’t have running water down the holding only what I can collect off my shacks and field shelter I have enough ibcs for I think 11000 litres but that doesn’t last long in a heatwave 

I says once established he almost never has to water

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Like the sound of this. I’ll see how how it go’s for me this year with this conventional vege patch I’ve started, but may look into trying it ?

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  On 20/04/2020 at 21:37, Wideboy said:

Spoke with a farmer a few years ago, I asked him how the stalks in a field of spuds just died off so quickly before ye harvested them, his reply was “roundup” 

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Tell you what mate, I have been thinking about this every time I used a bit of shop bought food this week.

Its howling really, what the hell can you trust to eat if you didn’t produce it yourself ? 
 

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  On 21/04/2020 at 10:44, WILF said:

Tell you what mate, I have been thinking about this every time I used a bit of shop bought food this week.

Its howling really, what the hell can you trust to eat if you didn’t produce it yourself ? 
 

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You start going down the ‘roundup’ rabbit hole & its fcuking scary!

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It always makes me laugh how the whole vegan/vege v meat eater argument regarding health & the environment seems to forget the bigger issue is that half the world is doused in fcuking roundup!

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Stopped using slug pellets when I found a hedgehog in the bottom plot last year just sprinkle salt round the seed trays found a slug in the sweatcorn fcuker must have pole voulted from my weeds in a dustbin for a year dig a trench and pour it in

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  On 21/04/2020 at 12:14, twobob said:

Stopped using slug pellets when I found a hedgehog in the bottom plot last year just sprinkle salt round the seed trays found a slug in the sweatcorn fcuker must have pole voulted from my weeds in a dustbin for a year dig a trench and pour it in

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So hedgehog is not going to die from slug pellets but from hypertension instead ??..

Wool pellets are the way forward for slug prevention

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