Here is the allotment all strimmed and ready for the next step. Pete has also started to put together two compost bins out of old pallets (one at top end of allotment and one half way down so I don't have to walk too far!).
Here is Pete and No.3 son, Rob, who did all the strimming for me. Rob celebrated his 21st last week, I can't believe that my favourite youngest son is all growed up! But he has turned out to be a fine young man that his mum is very proud of.
All excited Fran, keep us updated with your progress. No slacking now!!! :D
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Looks like your next post on this would be planting or another harvest! Enjoy the lovely day, Kellie xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouragement you two. I will be planting raspberries and blackcurrants this weekend and garlic next week. Can't live without garlic!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Fran, but as if you guys don't have enough to do!!
ReplyDeleteI'm always learning new words reading your blog. Now I can add strim to the list. - Margy
ReplyDeleteHi Val - well it keeps us out of mischief! x
ReplyDeleteHi Janys - nothing like a dirty bottom to slow one down!!! x
Margy - I shouldn't imagine that strimming is something you have to do on your wonderful floating garden x
Hi Fran - just wanted to let you know that you've won the pillow cover from Formosa Design at La Maison Boheme.
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Please email me your shipping info so that we can send you your pillow cover!
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Thanks!