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Alan Holmes muttered:
Trying to dig the veg plot for this years crops, last year I had some four foot wide beds, but I decided they weren't really suitable for the potatoes, so I've started to dig them wider, to make them wide enough for rows of potatoes in fours, eight seed potatoes in two rows, of three varieties, will provide me with enough for the year. So, I've been digging over the 'virgin' soil I haven't dug for a long time, I'm absolutely knackered! Now all I want is a long rest with lots of feminine company!(:-) I was doing the same thing all morning until a cataclysmic thunder and hail storm drove me inside... one bed was for potatoes and one for beans and peas. BTW the peas and beans bed had a massive wood bonfire on it recently leaving a pile of wood ash that I've now dug in. Am I right in thinking peas and beans like potash? |
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This gardening lark is damned hard work!
Trying to dig the veg plot for this years crops, last year I had some four foot wide beds, but I decided they weren't really suitable for the potatoes, so I've started to dig them wider, to make them wide enough for rows of potatoes in fours, eight seed potatoes in two rows, of three varieties, will provide me with enough for the year. So, I've been digging over the 'virgin' soil I haven't dug for a long time, I'm absolutely knackered! Now all I want is a long rest with lots of feminine company!(:-) -- alan reply to alan(dot)holmes27(at)virgin(dot)net |
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... Trying to dig the veg plot for this years crops, last year I had some four foot wide beds, but I decided they weren't really suitable for the potatoes, so I've started to dig them wider, to make them wide enough for rows of potatoes in fours, eight seed potatoes in two rows, of three varieties, will provide me with enough for the year. So, I've been digging over the 'virgin' soil I haven't dug for a long time, I'm absolutely knackered! Now all I want is a long rest with lots of feminine company!(:-)////////////////////if, as you say, you are knackered what on earth would you do with loads of women????????????? -- alan reply to alan(dot)holmes27(at)virgin(dot)net |
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Trying to dig the veg plot for this years crops, last year I had some four foot wide beds, but I decided they weren't really suitable for the potatoes, so I've started to dig them wider, to make them wide enough for rows of potatoes in fours, eight seed potatoes in two rows, of three varieties, will provide me with enough for the year. So, I've been digging over the 'virgin' soil I haven't dug for a long time, I'm absolutely knackered! What's with all that digging? There's an organic gardening website- 'hdra'. Should be www.hdra.org.uk but it doesn't link. Grow potatoes without digging. Sounds daft but they say it works. You need a supply of old seaweed, straw or cheap compost. I read somewhere you could put the seed potato directly on the rough ground, and just cover it with a handful of moss. No earthing up, just keep putting more moss on as the plant grew. DaveK. |
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What's with all that digging? There's an organic gardening website- 'hdra'. Should be www.hdra.org.uk but it doesn't link. Grow potatoes without digging. Sounds daft but they say it works. You need a supply of old seaweed, straw or cheap compost. I read somewhere you could put the seed potato directly on the rough ground, and just cover it with a handful of moss. No earthing up, just keep putting more moss on as the plant grew. DaveK. Long row of peat about 2 ft wide. Cover with black plastic with crosses cut every 18 inches. Shove a seed spud through the cross. Secure edges with soil. To harvest, clear soil near spud, lift black plastic, 'pick' suitable size spud, secure plastic again. Repeat as spuds grow. No tiddlers, cos you don't pick em, no whoppers because you pick them before they get that far :-))))) I was giving my neighbours spuds by the wheelbarrow load. Now someone will say that method doesn't work. Barrowcloth more than likely. :-)) Mike |
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Alan Holmes wrote: So, I've been digging over the 'virgin' soil I haven't dug for a long time, I'm absolutely knackered! Now all I want is a long rest with lots of feminine company!(:-) If you are that knackered, you won't be capable of taking advantage of it :-) Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... Trying to dig the veg plot for this years crops, last year I had some four foot wide beds, but I decided they weren't really suitable for the potatoes, so I've started to dig them wider, to make them wide enough for rows of potatoes in fours, eight seed potatoes in two rows, of three varieties, will provide me with enough for the year. So, I've been digging over the 'virgin' soil I haven't dug for a long time, I'm absolutely knackered! Now all I want is a long rest with lots of feminine company!(:-) You want to sit and watch footie on the telly while your lady friend digs the ground? ;-) Doesn't real hard graft give you a buzz? I love it although I now canno0t do as much as I used to due to my disability, but on occassions (don't tell my doctor) I have been known to swallow some of my 'big' painkillers and go out and graft hard until I am exhausted. Boy does that feel *good* even if I do wake up the next day unable to get out of bed :0) |
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"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... The message from "Alan Holmes" contains these words: Now all I want is a long rest with lots of feminine company!(:-) Burial in a convent crypt could be arranged. Only if there are a lot of nuns with me!(:-) Alan Janet |
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"w.g.s.hamm" wrote in message ... "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... Trying to dig the veg plot for this years crops, last year I had some four foot wide beds, but I decided they weren't really suitable for the potatoes, so I've started to dig them wider, to make them wide enough for rows of potatoes in fours, eight seed potatoes in two rows, of three varieties, will provide me with enough for the year. So, I've been digging over the 'virgin' soil I haven't dug for a long time, I'm absolutely knackered! Now all I want is a long rest with lots of feminine company!(:-) You want to sit and watch footie on the telly while your lady friend digs the ground? ;-) That sounds wonderful, unfortunately she doesn't want aything to do with real productive gardening, other than eat the result!(:-) Doesn't real hard graft give you a buzz? I love it although I now canno0t do as much as I used to due to my disability, but on occassions (don't tell my doctor) I have been known to swallow some of my 'big' painkillers and go out and graft hard until I am exhausted. Boy does that feel *good* even if I do wake up the next day unable to get out of bed :0) I have trouble getting out of bed every day! -- alan reply to alan(dot)holmes27(at)virgin(dot)net |
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g'day alan,
maybe time to consider raised beds, i use them and digging isn't in my regime. so that could leave you the time you need for your other exploits. len snipped -- happy gardening 'it works for me it could work for you,' "in the end ya' gotta do what ya' gotta do" but consider others and the environment http://members.optusnet.com.au/~gardenlen1/ my e/mail addies have spam filters you should know what to delete before you send. |
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