Here
is an update on the garden - or rather the poly tunnel. Here you can
see my pak choi, which I am letting go to seed along with a radish
for similar purpose. Next is the tray of pots - including a cabbage, brussels sprout, and 4 sweet peas coming up.
In
the next shot, you can see my bags of leaves alongside my potato
buckets and garlic pots. Yes, there is rather a lot of growth from
the spuds for March - but...the spuds were sprouting in the kitchen and I didn't
fancy eating them when they wanted to grow so I tossed a couple into these spare buckets
and....
OK,
now it is on to the work I have done recently. Here is a picture of
the patio once I had cut the ivy/brambles back. I also moved the
chairs and pots... The reason being that I intended to erect the
patio greenhouse. The items in the poly tunnel were beginning to come
along well enough to be shifted onwards to allow for more seeds to be
sown in the tunnel.
I
therefore ripped the dead ivy/brambles from the wall framework and
began. I emptied the box and poured the wine. All the pieces were
there, so I began. the instruction sheet was clear enough in the
diagram for me to see which pieces fitted where - and I had once
helped my father build a similar model anyway, so I got to work on
the assembly.
Everything
seemed to be fitting together well - except I had ONE side bar crack
on me. However, it was only a small crack, not crucial to the
stability or structure, so I continued rather than cursed/called
the company.
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