A successful garden day despite mixed weather: I prepared new beds along the fence and planted them with carrots, spinach, salsify, and some peas.
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A successful garden day despite mixed weather: I prepared new beds along the fence and planted them with carrots, spinach, salsify, and some peas. Everything that should be in soil by now is in soil blocks or in the ground, aaaand I finished laying the floors.
No worries, that shelf won't stay like that. Tomorrow, we're getting the proper anchors for the polytunnel, and then most of the trays are moving out there.




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A successful garden day despite mixed weather: I prepared new beds along the fence and planted them with carrots, spinach, salsify, and some peas. Everything that should be in soil by now is in soil blocks or in the ground, aaaand I finished laying the floors.
No worries, that shelf won't stay like that. Tomorrow, we're getting the proper anchors for the polytunnel, and then most of the trays are moving out there.




My poor soil will need to remain naked until Wednesday when I get to drive a few hours to pick up straw. I can hardly wait for a time when the garden is grown in and bare soil just won't be a thing anymore.
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A successful garden day despite mixed weather: I prepared new beds along the fence and planted them with carrots, spinach, salsify, and some peas. Everything that should be in soil by now is in soil blocks or in the ground, aaaand I finished laying the floors.
No worries, that shelf won't stay like that. Tomorrow, we're getting the proper anchors for the polytunnel, and then most of the trays are moving out there.




@rootsandcalluses I see you also appear to have bought a place from someone that thought asbestos roof tiles were a good fertilizer

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@rootsandcalluses I see you also appear to have bought a place from someone that thought asbestos roof tiles were a good fertilizer

@yngmar That is very popular in the area, unfortunately. I'll get them out eventually... There is also on outhouse part still covered in actual asbestos roof tiles. But as long as we don't want to dance on the roof, it'll do another few years...
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@yngmar That is very popular in the area, unfortunately. I'll get them out eventually... There is also on outhouse part still covered in actual asbestos roof tiles. But as long as we don't want to dance on the roof, it'll do another few years...
@rootsandcalluses Yeah, stuff is everywhere here. We've got a little 300 m^2 barn roof of it, as does everyone else. May they last forever

The bits in the garden I'm picking up though. Preferably on a rainy day.
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@rootsandcalluses Yeah, stuff is everywhere here. We've got a little 300 m^2 barn roof of it, as does everyone else. May they last forever

The bits in the garden I'm picking up though. Preferably on a rainy day.
@yngmar Yeah, the roof gets to stay for a while but we, too, will remove those around the garden when we add the wooden bed edges (aka old floor boards).
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A successful garden day despite mixed weather: I prepared new beds along the fence and planted them with carrots, spinach, salsify, and some peas. Everything that should be in soil by now is in soil blocks or in the ground, aaaand I finished laying the floors.
No worries, that shelf won't stay like that. Tomorrow, we're getting the proper anchors for the polytunnel, and then most of the trays are moving out there.




@rootsandcalluses Wow you *have* been industrious! Your hashtag is certainly no laughing matter.
Congratulations on your hard work!
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