Rather restricts allotment activities - in fact all I managed was to dig up some leeks, although I did have to dig my way in to the plot. Recent heavy wind & rain meant a pile of soil & leaves 18 inches high against the gate. Needless to say, there's been no sign of The Inconstant Gardener since well before Xmas. But, three bright spots on which to remark:
three plots surrounding mine which were derelict when I took this one are now well advanced in the recovery position
my garlic is sprouting well
and so is the rhubarb
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Ohhh, I shall go check for rhubarb sprouts as soon as the snow melts! We don't usually have this much cold, so perhaps it is staying tucked underground for a while, but I will check.
best of thr luck with the Garlic, I love garlice and have loads growing. Cant wait to Harvest them
I'm sorry to hear about your back, that about the worst thing a gardener can have. I saw on someones blog that you were saying about where to get wood for a woodburner. You can often get logs from tree surgens or whatever they call themselves now, a local news paper is a good place to have a look.
Thanks; the back is inherently unstable and 'goes' from time to time - it started 25 yrs ago with a sneeze!
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