Here’s what a year (and a bit) of graft at an allotment can look like. 🙂 As I’ve been building new beds at the allotment, I’ve been documenting the whole process as best I can. If you have an allotment, or if you’ve started one, then I would definitely recommend doing this as well – […]
Here’s what a year (and a bit) of graft at an allotment can look like. 🙂
As I’ve been building new beds at the allotment, I’ve been documenting the whole process as best I can.
If you have an allotment, or if you’ve started one, then I would definitely recommend doing this as well – it’s great to look back and assess progress.
Avid readers out there will know that this blog isn’t just limited to what happens at the allotment – there’s recipes and a bit of travel thrown in as well 🙂 .
My first year was spent clearing junk and digging out raspberries. I also made a fairly good job of repairing a rotten shed. Year 2 will hopefully be more productive food wise. Good luck this coming year Adam.
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My first year was spent clearing junk and digging out raspberries. I also made a fairly good job of repairing a rotten shed. Year 2 will hopefully be more productive food wise. Good luck this coming year Adam.
Thank you Neil, good luck to you too! I too am hoping for a more productive year food wise 🙂 fingers crossed for us both!