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Nick
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Shan
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Nick
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Posted: Fri May 08, 20 11:57 am Post subject: |
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Shan wrote: |
Looks quite impressive.
Interesting touch with the bath tubs. I take it the windows are a 'cold frame'? |
We have various baths lying about, and they are an easy set up. Built in drainage. And fit *exactly* on the forks of the tractor, so can be moved swiftly.
The patch is about 20m x 20m, was fully over grown, but then cleared last autumn, and has been sat under weed suppressing fabric since. It's surrounded on all sides by nature. Hedging, brambles, bindweed and stuff. If I give it an inch, it'll be a jungle again, and I don't normally have time or effort to keep it at bay. So, I'm wasteful with space, because I'm only creating what I can manage.
There's also a greenhouse on there.
The windows were a cold frame for strawberry plants, but I think we're about to declare them No Longer Needed. |
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Shan
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Shan
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Nick
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