Month: September 2021
Wisteria arch
One of our black bamboo bent into an arch over our side gate. Wisteria trained up it. Fine until some neighbour wants high access.
Clearing up in Sept
Slowly sorting through the huge pile of cherry prunings, bramble, and other woody stuff. To the right you can just see the cardboard I put over a bramble I dug out. Eventually, I’ll be able to remove that black plastic from underneath.
Removed the beans, which were in the foreground, before the netting. Netting is (semi-)protecting beet-leaf spinach and spring onion (both did, and doing, well).
Beyond the netting, courgette has done reasonably (despite early munching by the muntjack). And beyond that, I’ve pulled back the polythene mulch to sort the mess under a little.
Removed the beans from left of the cosmos. Netting further back is protecting spinach and a japanese spring onion. A couple of rows of potatoes remain around where the fork is.
A toad has made his home in the compost bin.
Moving towards no-dig.