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- My Tiny Plot
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- freshcutky.wordpress.com/
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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Sowing Seeds
A grey day and the rain came earlier than expected, but kitchen table planting of flowers for the plot and tomatoes for the allotment made it seem brighter. Sorting packets of seeds earlier this week, on another wet day, found … Continue reading
Planning the Plot (continued)
So we turned down the muddy path and made ourselves as waterproof as possible before walking across to the plot. Inside the fence, water gathered in pools on the black paths and the soil in the beds looked pitted and … Continue reading
Planning the Plot
Despite being warned by the two fat rain drops which sequenced their way through the whole day on the weather forecast, today was the day I met with my plant stall partner and friend to discuss our plans for the … Continue reading
A Slowly Developing Plot
It looked promising today, despite heavy rain last night, it was a misty morning with a sense of the sun waiting to come through. So I set off to the plot to see what damage the cold and wet had … Continue reading
Potting on and Planting Seeds
Today the sun shone and promised Spring and it felt the ideal time to pot plants on and sow more sweetpeas. Some of the last lot planted two weeks ago are looking quite lank and leggy, but hard treatment in … Continue reading