I am limited by height wrt allotment rules, the reason for me struggling to get rid of a self-sown tree. That area is now pretty much sorted, cornus (thank you for that weaving idea Lixy), 4 fargesia R, 3 weigela
I assembled the 4th rotational bed today and have just been ordering veg seeds etc. I can actually get quite a bit into the ground already this year. I have 4 x 1sq m beds at home too.
I am thing about the rest of the soil space, I believe I will have room for 3 x 1.25m square beds but am leaving those until after winter
Jerusalem artichokes are ordered, 5 x fuseau, they are not too knobbly. They are going into the ground in the far left corner. I will be designating the area with 70cm weed cover paths as I need to keep an eye on the `stuff` that crawls in from the back and side (unkempt) plots. A way to make the plants less farty is by fermenting them, good, I do ferment cabbage and make kimchi, an easy process. Such a lovely tasty vegetable
I am being very strict with myself re the numbers of plants I end up with and with what I grow to eat
I replaced the perspex window, it involved a mess of clear silicone but it looks water-tight. I am going to put something on it to make it opaque. I was nervous about that before I started
Tomorrow, water butt replacement, I have prepared the new one properly and I also want to get the surrounding weed fabric onto the jerusalem artichoke area, that purchase was spur of the moment (ebay) and I am expecting the tubers to arrive within the week. Apart from planting the artichokes and cornus, I am well and truly finished, for the winter
Uterine prolapse advice please
