7th July 2008
Well the greenhouse is now in its permanent place and all went well, as nobodys legs fell off!!The composter (a freebie) is up and running and the water butt has been moved and connected, and a second water butt that was also free, due to damage, has been cut in two for the wifes worm free potatoes.
The propagaters that I planted up are now full of seedlings and are loving their new home, the greenhouse, nice and warm it is and no gas or electric to pay-lucky them.
In the propagaters are Sweetcorn, lettuce, red and white onions all doing well, the only thing not saying hello are the giant peppers and they are GIANTS, so I will keep my fingers crossed.
We have had our first success, the mustard cress that my little boy Harry was growing is now being eaten and very nice it is too I hope everything else is that easy!!.
Going back to an earlier post I mentioned growing money trees, after watching an episode of Countryfile they were making compost out of old banknotes and there was hundreds of thousands of pounds....now if that would root KERCHING!!!!
Well the greenhouse is now in its permanent place and all went well, as nobodys legs fell off!!The composter (a freebie) is up and running and the water butt has been moved and connected, and a second water butt that was also free, due to damage, has been cut in two for the wifes worm free potatoes.
The propagaters that I planted up are now full of seedlings and are loving their new home, the greenhouse, nice and warm it is and no gas or electric to pay-lucky them.
In the propagaters are Sweetcorn, lettuce, red and white onions all doing well, the only thing not saying hello are the giant peppers and they are GIANTS, so I will keep my fingers crossed.
We have had our first success, the mustard cress that my little boy Harry was growing is now being eaten and very nice it is too I hope everything else is that easy!!.
Going back to an earlier post I mentioned growing money trees, after watching an episode of Countryfile they were making compost out of old banknotes and there was hundreds of thousands of pounds....now if that would root KERCHING!!!!
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