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Pot placed in a dull bit of garden |
I looked out of my window at 6.55am and saw a man and a dog. Millie Dog soon came for a treat and a tickle but Jack was a man with a mission. And a spray. So he got on with his job. And Millie sorted me out.
We had to delay the bacon butty ritual as I was expecting a Sainsbury delivery which arrived about 7.45am so the great man didn't expire from hunger. Actually, that would be unlikely as he had eaten his first breakfast at home. The butty was a mere top-up. Three thick rashers of (butcher's) back bacon in a large bun. Milly Dog had another treat. (She'd had her breakfast before she came, too.)
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Poppies allowed to grow and Stulch applied |
Anyway, the usual whirlwind has been around my garden. I've been buying Strulch this year (mineralised straw mulch) and Jack thinks it marvellous as it has reduced the need for weeding considerably, it looks good and will bio-degrade. I am gradually buying shrubs so that there will be less work in future especially as they will be surrounded with Strulch.
Veg garden. (Jack - just a few things for planting next time you come!
And then he did everything else. He's taken most of the leaves from the tomato plant to encourage the fruits to mature. He's weeded the non-strulched areas. He's picked beans (maybe because he fancied a few!) and sweet peas for me. He's even got a few tomatoes to take home with him.
How would I manage without Jack!My beans are better than the one he's grown at home!
Wonderful! I have heard that Strulch is very good, I may try it for the Autumn.
ReplyDeleteBoth Jack and I recommend it highly.
DeleteI have heard good things a bout Strulch, but never used it, I make my own leaf mulch.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great solution. Strulch is for those of us who can't!
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