Hello. Hope it's been warm where you are, unless you are in the middle of winter. It's been hot here, so another outdoor day. Four raised beds dug over and seeds sown. Broad beans, runner beans, and mangetout peas. Two raised beds waiting for the courgettes when they come, seeds planted in pots. I am a bit late in buying my seed potatoes, must get some tomorrow. There are three beds waiting for those.
All the paraphernalia on the top is to keep the cats off. The plastic trellis pieces are from the £1 shop, I bought them a few years back. They are very handy and the plastic has not deteriorated, so a good buy.Making a start on the summerhouse. Those two large pallets are very heavy, I got them a few months back from a house renovation next to the pub car park. Recovered from a skip, ha ha. I've added a smaller pallet to it. I'm not sure whether to take out the raised bed just there to make it bigger. It's one of three and will easily come out if I can be bothered. The slabs will need re arranging and I have some more to fill the gap. The plan is to screw the doors to the inside and fill in the gaps with timber if they don't fit. I'll probably screw some extra slats to the outside, I have plenty of spare wood. I haven't measured anything. It's not going to be a posh affair, just somewhere to sit in the sun.
I'm about ready for bed now after all that physical activity, better than a workout at the gym, ha ha. Mind you the bottle of raspberry cider could be the reason I am feeling sleepy.
Have a nice weekend. Toodle pip
Oh, my what are you going to attempt next? Always so entertaining to see what you are up to my friend. Have a good weekend, and don't work too hard!
ReplyDeleteIlona, do you grow enough produce to eat during the growing season or do you also can or freeze produce for winter?
ReplyDeleteYour summer house is coming along very nicely.
Hi Barbara. I sometimes have too many runner beans, so I freeze some of those. But mostly I can keep up with everything I grow by eating them every day.
DeleteHi.You have been productive! I admit to being very envious of your weather and garden,and feel like a slug today.Oh well, tomorrow is a new day.We have had pelting rainy stormy weather here with power lines down in some areas due to high winds.(grumble)We in Ontario don't usually plant outside until after May 18th. weekend because that's when all danger of frost is hypothetically over.You have begun on your new summerhouse.Yay!I look forward to the project of yours.Oh,by the way, my hubby is a journeyman carpenter/contractor so please feel free to ask away...What with this and your next trip coming up in the future you are a busy bee.Bye for now, D.
ReplyDeleteThank you Des, I'll remember that.
DeleteWhere did you get your beans and peas from please? Natalie
ReplyDeleteHi Nat. Some I bought from a shop, (usually the cheapest), some were given to me, and some were from my own last years crop.
DeleteWow! It's taking shape. I can't wait to see what it will look like finished. Very clever idea! Debbie
ReplyDeleteits surprising how big you can build with pallets..and how quickly!
ReplyDeleteHi thanks for that - Natalie
ReplyDeleteHi from your newest follower. I can't wait to see the finished part of the summerhouse you call it with the pallets. I love seeing anything made from such simple items.
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Oooh plastic trellis - Brilliant idea! Had to give up veg beds due to too many cats being
ReplyDeleteinterested! And 3 of them were mine - ungrateful creatures! I grow in pots now but
not as big a harvest.
I'm impressed by your garden ideas. Do keep posting please
ReplyDeleteHi. I post almost every day, unless I am too busy or there is nothing in my head :o)
DeleteI am going to try your trellis covers idea for my planting beds! What a clever idea!
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