More turbulent times in the vegetable patch
It’s been a little while since I provided an update on our gardening activities. I have to say, it has been a turbulent time in the vegetable patch.
It’s been a little while since I provided an update on our gardening activities. I have to say, it has been a turbulent time in the vegetable patch.
If I were to invite friends round to watch rugby, the one place I wouldn’t suggest watching a game would be the garden shed. With no seating, gaping holes in the woodwork and occasional visits from rodents, you want to spend as little time in there as possible. For their own safety, my children aren’t
The past few weeks have been a time of great contrasts in our vegetable garden. We seem to have gone from a near wipe-out of all our crops to amazing growth plus a new addition to our vegetable patch.
As we’re rapidly hurtling towards May I thought it was time to give you an update on our gardening exploits. There is good news: things are beginning to grow.
Mrs Adams and I have long wondered what we should do about our garage. It’s long, running the length of our house, but having been built eighty-ish years ago simply isn’t wide enough for a modern vehicle.