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Day 35 - Fire, Mulch and Sunny Views.

Posted on the 17 December 2020 by Ourallotment @OurAllotment

 As with a lot of the times we go to the allotment, we go with one job in mind and end up doing another.

Day 35 - Fire, mulch and sunny views.

I took this first photograph thinking all this would be covered in mulch


Day 35 - Fire, mulch and sunny views.

But to my surprise our lass let me play with fire, I love fire, our lass doesn't like the smell of smoke, but it helped clear some old wood and stuff which needed burning.


Day 35 - Fire, mulch and sunny views.

I then went for the leaf mould, I collected our lass did the spreading.


Day 35 - Fire, mulch and sunny views.

You don't see the elevation on this road way, but the leaves were right into the distance where the telegraph pole is.

Day 35 - Fire, mulch and sunny views.

Then another lane, then left up another hill, our lass will be laughing now, saying how I am really laying it on thick. but it must be at least three miles there and back (okay maybe half a mile)


Day 35 - Fire, mulch and sunny views.

The gray cylinders made a good template to keep the leaves off the rhubarb.


Day 35 - Fire, mulch and sunny views.

Hopefully that will keep the weeds away and the goodness in,


Day 35 - Fire, mulch and sunny views.

Four bins full of leaf mould, paving slabs moved, box full of nets and hose pipe, just the two tubs to sort and this area is getting sorted.


Day 35 - Fire, mulch and sunny views.

Another bed mulched


Day 35 - Fire, mulch and sunny views.

Big oak at the back of us, gives us shade in the summer mornings so we don't heat up to quickly. It was great to see some blue skies and sunshine.

Day 35 - Fire, mulch and sunny views.

Views from our allotment, over the tees valley.


Day 35 - Fire, mulch and sunny views.

Sunshine over the greenhouses

Day 35 - Fire, mulch and sunny views.

A late stay, meant we got to try the light out., photograph doesn't quite do it justice.



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