The January diary has been updated click here. Today our visit to our plot was just to collect a few vegetables for next week. There were interesting noises as the carrots and parsnips were dug up. If we stayed in one place for too long we started to sink. We desperately need the soil to dry out but there doesn't seem any sign that this will happen soon!
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Sunday, January 25
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Well it's a bit soggy here on the London clay but not like that.
ReplyDeleteWe are on clay too - wet and soggy or hard and cracking up - can't win really can we? When plants do get going they grow fairly well.
ReplyDeleteWe tend to sow seeds in trays and transplant as our soil isn't very seed friendly!