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We’ve planted our first vegetable in the allotment!
Early Potatoes are in! Yes, the first vegetables to be planted in our allotment are my early potatoes ‘International Kidney’. We set them in their cosy soil beds today and wished them well. The children placed each tuber into it’s … Continue reading
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Starting work on an overgrown allotment – the first two months of our Allotment Days
We’ve had our allotment for two months now. Eight weeks of very mixed, wintery weather. Rain, snow, frost, dry Easterly winds. Yes, everything that Winter can throw our way. If you’d asked me two months ago, how it … Continue reading