Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
6 months ago
It's looks like it's just waiting to get going again. All the best to you both for 2018.xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dina and you too. Still some areas in need of renovation.
DeleteAll looking good to go Sue and a timely reminder for me to pay my allotment rent for next year today. Happy growing in 2018.
ReplyDeleteOur rent isn't due yet, Anna. No doubt it will increase again. How much are yours?
DeleteLooks like it's all tucked away for a few more weeks now. Happy Gardening and Growing in 2018!
ReplyDeleteI guess it all depends on what the weather throws at us, Deborah. No snow here yet but it is forecast for tomorrow. I hope 2018 treats you well too.
DeleteThat's what our garden looks like, except replacing the green with white :)
ReplyDeleteOurs was very fleeting white today, Margaret.
DeleteAll ship shape and Bristol fashion. Winter seems to have taken me by surprise this year. I have manure to dig in and an open compost trench that should have been covered over by now... As for rent I bet it wont be as much as Edinburgh £104 per plot!
ReplyDeleteLast year ours was about £80 plus £20 for water, Mal so not far off yours. That’s times five for us. Good job that we grow lots of fruit.
DeleteThank you very much for your beautiful wishes !!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year !!
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And thank you too Ela
DeleteEverything looks put to bed and ready for the new year. I certainly enjoy your blog. I envy your scientific view of the garden. I don't keep good notes and am lucky if I get things labeled correctly. You are an inspiration. Have a happy and healthy new year.
ReplyDeleteI’m glad that you enjoy the blog, Bonnie. It’s really interesting to learn how people live and garden in very different parts of the world and to be able to ‘chat’.
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