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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 2429428" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>Morning all, reliance on jelly babies this week has had nothing to do with the weather, more an escalation of my efforts to simplify my garden. That includes removing the plants from four large borders, covering them with permeable membrane and gravelling over that and planting a fruit tree in the middle of each. I've got excess soil to remove (which I can use elsewhere in the garden, but have to barrow it wherever it's going), trying to give away plants or pot them up to keep for sale at next year's open gardens, whilst trying to stay on top of the rest of the garden. I've fallen asleep on the sofa after dinner every night this week. Still, apart from a few hypos, I suspect it's all very good for me - apart from a dodgy knee (old torn cartilage which I'm leaving alone until I can't live with it) which resents being knelt on these days. Fingers crossed it stays dry for a while, wet soil is heavy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 2429428, member: 146541"] Morning all, reliance on jelly babies this week has had nothing to do with the weather, more an escalation of my efforts to simplify my garden. That includes removing the plants from four large borders, covering them with permeable membrane and gravelling over that and planting a fruit tree in the middle of each. I've got excess soil to remove (which I can use elsewhere in the garden, but have to barrow it wherever it's going), trying to give away plants or pot them up to keep for sale at next year's open gardens, whilst trying to stay on top of the rest of the garden. I've fallen asleep on the sofa after dinner every night this week. Still, apart from a few hypos, I suspect it's all very good for me - apart from a dodgy knee (old torn cartilage which I'm leaving alone until I can't live with it) which resents being knelt on these days. Fingers crossed it stays dry for a while, wet soil is heavy... [/QUOTE]
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