sow, sow, sow...
Seed packets have been feverishly ripped apart this week at eleven pole in a planting frenzy. Plot inspections have noted every stray weed and the sun deck is COMPLETE!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjm5sqm0FlVL3u4AaJ0bT0_LAXnpL83KZ9z-wjiwN1YtZbju4BC1vVAShR6Ab4_7vgJragQvvlxO_H2YeS9TcpuJBUh9hDiWn7Q5VgjX9ChPuB6jsJubZchSNzg3faEKqf4GWp6LQ/s320/glorious_decking.jpg)
Here is the evidence of Little and Larges hard work and grubby fingers....
In the shed under plastic:
tomatoes - three kinds
chillies - three kinds
long red peppers
dwarf french beans
courgette - two kinds
pumpkin
beetroot
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi3hQkYnfVGgOPRE23_fq47JeEoNjwus18X-K7OKidJ_WK2z-M7nQyPknrOdjaUv6t96BA2p8xsYuxvir07ptwezioa982LsU5Wm4rBvOFIckI0_cu7hmw_KTAo9FWY5Excoqu5sw/s320/coldframe.jpg)
In the cold frames:
leeks
red and green cabbage
brussels sprouts
bunching onions
runner beans
a window box waiting to go on the shed
We tried a handy tip for growing parsnip nice and straight which involved some crowbar action from large. The crowbar makes a lovely parsnip shaped hole in the ground which you fill with crumbly compost and plant into. Mighty parsnips ahoy!
Alongside them are some rather splendid looking Red Baron sets - onions to the uninitiated.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEge7jXRY-4eAtkzyh5JS_A_1vOGv6qVHc6qzRdOYCCXfVI5Xy_KhiKK5sagJYPwyKxy72dWqRHi1SW_uKxzFv9SVMHSSoiYKSI7cMOTmzbdwPBwR8cn9BIOuz_QiTD6rbKqIPamIw/s320/parsnip_planting.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgqfeJgEc7HIBbxXF4uBYN_OrNY06U8X6hX41jH0gIiYt5LkPnYNswG25dHq4sk5rfACc4MXl0s2SiMU-2zLMUCV338NjG-d06SlpZUkP2bwPxG1p1_ZB_z4zFePIkeEpmuwwj5xA/s320/red_barons!.jpg)
The tatties are all in now despite Large's best efforts to sabotage proceedings by attempting to dig straight lines while nursing a hangover after a few too many shandies the night before. Little came to the rescue and put in the work while himself directed from the sidelines.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjm5sqm0FlVL3u4AaJ0bT0_LAXnpL83KZ9z-wjiwN1YtZbju4BC1vVAShR6Ab4_7vgJragQvvlxO_H2YeS9TcpuJBUh9hDiWn7Q5VgjX9ChPuB6jsJubZchSNzg3faEKqf4GWp6LQ/s320/glorious_decking.jpg)
Here is the evidence of Little and Larges hard work and grubby fingers....
In the shed under plastic:
tomatoes - three kinds
chillies - three kinds
long red peppers
dwarf french beans
courgette - two kinds
pumpkin
beetroot
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi3hQkYnfVGgOPRE23_fq47JeEoNjwus18X-K7OKidJ_WK2z-M7nQyPknrOdjaUv6t96BA2p8xsYuxvir07ptwezioa982LsU5Wm4rBvOFIckI0_cu7hmw_KTAo9FWY5Excoqu5sw/s320/coldframe.jpg)
In the cold frames:
leeks
red and green cabbage
brussels sprouts
bunching onions
runner beans
a window box waiting to go on the shed
We tried a handy tip for growing parsnip nice and straight which involved some crowbar action from large. The crowbar makes a lovely parsnip shaped hole in the ground which you fill with crumbly compost and plant into. Mighty parsnips ahoy!
Alongside them are some rather splendid looking Red Baron sets - onions to the uninitiated.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEge7jXRY-4eAtkzyh5JS_A_1vOGv6qVHc6qzRdOYCCXfVI5Xy_KhiKK5sagJYPwyKxy72dWqRHi1SW_uKxzFv9SVMHSSoiYKSI7cMOTmzbdwPBwR8cn9BIOuz_QiTD6rbKqIPamIw/s320/parsnip_planting.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgqfeJgEc7HIBbxXF4uBYN_OrNY06U8X6hX41jH0gIiYt5LkPnYNswG25dHq4sk5rfACc4MXl0s2SiMU-2zLMUCV338NjG-d06SlpZUkP2bwPxG1p1_ZB_z4zFePIkeEpmuwwj5xA/s320/red_barons!.jpg)
The tatties are all in now despite Large's best efforts to sabotage proceedings by attempting to dig straight lines while nursing a hangover after a few too many shandies the night before. Little came to the rescue and put in the work while himself directed from the sidelines.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhM5NVRtGlKXFpSYlytX6pvtHvcv_eZah6vQRhizGcbaXUp6UXfFpgfic_px0aQiVR5xpfF1meRX2RWUedscmX7IJqzL8XXpSevvTTjoBrgdy8_Tqisz73Q3Xf8fd3OWkDjVpVStw/s320/tulip.jpg)
2 Comments:
I think i would kill for such a beautiful garden. Mum is still trying to see your blog, bit slow in the old technical wizardry!
I hope you had a cheeky-Brewski in your grubby little hand whilst slurring out orders on the sidelines.....
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