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  • Helping Your Soil (part 1)

    In my last post Soil test I looked at what was in my soil in my new allotment, which showed it needed some help, in this post and next I will look more into what makes good soil health, and how you can improve your soil with a liitle work so you can get the…

  • Soil Test (repost from old site)

    After getting my new allotment I have ran some tests on the soil. As I mentioned it my last post the allotment is a field and has not been used for much, so what can I say about the soil I have. Soil type, ph. and Nutrients Without telling people to suck eggs soil type,…

  • Making Compost

    Every garden needs a compost bin or two (yes two or more), and at any time of year they are needed and will be working, making great useable compost that is always in great need around the garden. There are many types to choose from and you can even make one yourself (this project coming…

  • We have move (repost from old site)

    Well it’s been a little while since I’ve posted and it’s because we have moved and now I have finally sorted things out I can get back to posting here. So I have a new garden pictures will be coming as well as a new allotment in fact it’s very new as it’s just part…

  • Slugs and Snails

  • New site!

    Hi this is our New website, as our old one had gone down and could not be recovered. So I’m rebuilding it here and over the next few days will be put thing back up so come and see what’s new and add your comments. Take care Fred

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