Spring has sprung
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Spring has sprung
Managed to get in the garden at last.
Made a 'take apart' shit pile holder togetherer out of timber and ally 'angle iron' so that it will be easy to empty later.
That's the current plan, I expect the farquar will all be swelled up and jammed when it needs to come apart.
Going up to Loch Awe near Oban next Sunday for a few (cheapie) days, so gonna start in the GH after that. It might even be warm(er) then.
Buds on the pear trees ready to pop, the apples trees still asleep and the plum tree I planted last autumn looks well forked.
Palmate newts in the bottom pond alive 'cos I saw a couple swimming about.
Made a 'take apart' shit pile holder togetherer out of timber and ally 'angle iron' so that it will be easy to empty later.
That's the current plan, I expect the farquar will all be swelled up and jammed when it needs to come apart.
Going up to Loch Awe near Oban next Sunday for a few (cheapie) days, so gonna start in the GH after that. It might even be warm(er) then.
Buds on the pear trees ready to pop, the apples trees still asleep and the plum tree I planted last autumn looks well forked.
Palmate newts in the bottom pond alive 'cos I saw a couple swimming about.
Alan H- Posts : 1566
Join date : 2010-10-24
Age : 72
Location : Republic of South Yorkshire
Re: Spring has sprung
Be nice to get some longer days to dry things out a bit. Could do with it being a bit warmer too.
lwt big cheese- Posts : 1112
Join date : 2010-10-24
Re: Spring has sprung
My apple trees are well awake as are the goosegogs and blackcurrant!
Bill (the boss)- Posts : 1773
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Age : 63
Location : Somerset U.K.
Re: Spring has sprung
Bleeding birds keep eating all the leaves on mine. Not had a gog off the thing yet!
Alan H- Posts : 1566
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Age : 72
Location : Republic of South Yorkshire
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