We're still not-gardening.
My early plantings were either blasted by salt-laden gales or eaten by a wallaby: it ate a big rhubarb plant, roots and all overnight, and promptly got run-over on the road - serves it right!
So my efforts have narrowed to the western end and the tunnel house where I try to maximise the space by going upwards, the latest endeavour being two strawberry towers. We read how to make them online at http://www.apieceofrainbow.com/diy-strawberry-tower/ and so far it's working.
We've picked one feed, more to come. The fruit is lovely and clean as it is off the ground. |
David transplanted asparagus from Foote Street and planted it in a long line between the road hedge and the house where is has sent up spindly little sparrow legs not worth picking this year. We've been offered some lovely mature sheep manure but as it's still under the Lightbody's shearing shed he's not too keen on retrieving it.
Crayfish count for this season is still 1.
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