I did it, planted all the bocking 14 and future plantings will just be from bits I dig up from my own diddy garden.
It was so easy to see the terrible patches of unworked clay, only around the shed fortunately. I am going to have to wait until it is dry, lever soil up a bit and put bark down, for now. It will help in time and I will be marking the area with builders string. That area was like a pond, a future project
I did 30 minutes in the freeze this morning, opened up 4 horse manure composts, spread some old raised bed soil over and that last bed is covered. My bright, expensive wheelbarrow is home and washed as are my six pairs of very dirty gloves. I know that barrow is expensive but I bought it for transferring heavy items from my car to garden and 2 wheels is more stable. Allotment barrow is in my hall waiting to be assembled, one wheel, it needs to be maneuverable
My shed held well after all that rain, still damp inside but definitely no new rain patches. I want to clear the shed, to put preservative on the floor and inside walls and put up some tool storage hooks. I will be clearing as soon as this cold wet blast stops. My garage is temporarily overflowing
The exciting bit for me, I have ordered 2 types of potatoes, two different asparagus plus onion sets, garlic and shallots. Honestly I never thought I would manage to this stage
I need to cover the alliums because from past experience, the birds pull them out so have ordered 3 square pop up cages, just 1 x1 m each, I don`t know the measurements of that wooden bed but I will be able to get two on and buy a 1.25 square raised bed that I can cover for something else. The extra space is good for pegging the pop ups down
I absolutely have got to get myself a gardening notebook, I have no idea of rotations as the beds are higgeldy