Ground Work

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  1. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    We have been preparing beds to receive plantlets and for sowing seeds. With these lovely days this ground work continues. I have new strawberry plants arriving tomorrow, so the bed had to be made ready.
    First the mulch was rolled back and the soil raked.
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    Once exposed and the rake was pulled over the ground, it was time to make the holes that the plants will be lowered into.
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    Then the spud bed. The spuds are chitting and soon we will plant them. But first, the ground work— mulch rolled back and the surface raked. CE4A207C-29DF-431F-84EB-99B96A59A2FC.jpeg

    Then mates, time to break out the hand plough, or “The Spanish Helmet”, as my Bride is want to call it.
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    Job done, let the spuds chit.

    No, the job isn’t done because I also have some broad beans hardening off on the balcony here at home. So we made that ready as well.
     
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  3. Zigs

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    Good job Sjoerd :like: Like the plough.

    Been digging a bed here too, got most of the onion seedlings in today :)

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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    That is quite a bed. You are going to have loads of onions. You must be weeping with joy. Yeah, it is a handy tool. Glad you like it.
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Such nice looking soil Sjoerd!
    Nice to see someone working in their garden, it's going to be a while for me. Freezing rain today :(
     
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    Tee hee :D Planted about 200 out, first picking on this years spring onions today :)

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    Beautiful job, @Sjoerd!

    I have our first potatoes planted and watch daily for sprouts emerging. None yet.
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Thanks Netty. I wish your Spring would hurry up, I know you are chomping at the bit to get started.

    Thank you Daniel. I know that watching and waiting, full of hope feeling. I am holding off planting the spuds for a week or so more, I want the trenches to dry a little and warm-up a lot before planting.
     
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    Sjeord it's looking good and I like that tool that you were using for the potatoes.
     
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    Yes. I am in the same boat. Can't do much with the ground yet, too cold and will be muddy for a bit. I have built some raised beds so will be getting them ready before I get to the main garden I suppose.
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    Nice work @harrylee
     
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    Your gardens are too tidy for words, @Sjoerd. Excellent job as always. And the rest of you too. The only fresh, home-grown greens we've got is ground elder. Tasty, nutritious, and we could feed the entire neighbourhood with ground elder stew if need be. In the region I live we consider ourselves lucky if the potatoes are in the soil by May 1st.
     
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    Thanks so much, Droopy. Yes, ground elder. I have quite enough of that as well. One of there days I am going to eat some as well.

    Loggie— that is a very handy tool to use.
     
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