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ni-plot-47-48.bsky.social
Husband, Dad of 3 young ladies, Merlin & Luna the puppies, Allotment grower, Veteran & nurse living the dream. Nottingham Forest Supporter since 1981. No political ideologies just want to live & let live. Currently residing in Co Armagh Northern Ireland
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And his main adviser is a ket head
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Send lots more f**k the us's f16
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It was ire bully boy tactics, every time zelensky wanted to talk they just stopped him by both talking over him and berating him.
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Sign nothing and get on your plane, the USA needs Ukraine minerals more than Ukraine needs US weapons, Europe needs to wake up quickly and get 100% being Ukraine. USA being run by Ruzzia plants
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Think I have figured it out, one side of my propagator is warm the other is not so the heating element must be away on the other side where the peppers and chillies were.
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Going to have to resow ours not one out of 15 germinated and they are in a heated propagator all new seed , our aubergines have germinated and are doing well though
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Some right shites about nowadays not happy with breaking in and stealing people's tools, they have to go and burn the shed too absolute scrotes. Hope they get caught and punished, but in reality they will escape with a caution, fine or just a little slap on the wrist. Criminal justice is dead.
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Brilliant job
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One of the big points made about EV charging in Belfast last year. And why unless they introduce kerbside points very few people would be able to charge their car at home without endangering pedestrians and being found liable injuries caused by blocking a pavement with wires
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I'm in work again but off the rest of the week so will be getting some well deserved plot time 😂
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Such a lovely walk round there and up to the Crich memorial.
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Won't be starting my tomatoes till march if not mid march. My onions went in over November and have over-wintered well, I will also be putting more in at start of march
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Great video mate. Hopefully I will get on my plot this week as I've been on nights all weekend so need to clear the head.
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Do not give 1 ounce of your mineral rights to these 2 Russia stooges, they will rob you then feed you to the big red bear before you could ask for a reachround
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If I was those workers I'd be sure I will come back here is my contract demands, full health cover for me and my whole family Inc dental, and a wage increase of 50% plus a yearly 3% above inflation pay rise with guaranteed job protection until pension age. After all you want specialists = specialpay
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No dig Pro's: less weeds if done correctly, Better soil biology, Less crop rotation needed, Better soil structure, Less work. Cons: initial outlay of lots of compost. Dig Pro's: can't think of any. Cons: destroys soil structure, Brings seeds to top, Hard labour digging, Reduces soil life fertility
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You will easily get 10 kilos each season if you plant that out properly we ended up with about 50 kilos last year with a similar size
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I have noticed Nuno doesn't like making changes till 60+ mins if he doesn't have to. Today he should have made changes at half time for definite.
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You will be surprised how much green you get from just removing old leafs from plants and dropping your grass clippings in. Well done on the leaf collection something I have not tried yet but intend to try & produce some leaf mould.
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It won't take long to read, Dowding is brilliant I love his YouTube videos and I have his no dig book also. No dig gardening also does get easier each year and I'm lucky enough to produce around 3 cubic m of homemade compost each year and this is just enough for our beds.
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I usually try to do a job a trip if it's just 10-15 mins of weeding a bed it all helps. There's always too much to do so find little jobs soon mount upto one of the bigger jobs being done
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Jalapenos, California red and yellow sweet peppers and some long red sweet peppers, been about a week and a half in heated propagator so hopefully won't be long otherwise will have to re plant
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Mine have not even germinated yet hoping the next day or 2 they will show their heads.
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Because American troops will be too busy ethnically cleansing Gaza! Bro got to prioritise where he sends his stormtroopers
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Surely that square has been photoshopped much larger than it is needed?
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Lots of nice bug hotels to be made from that, and hidie holes for small mammals.
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Good will watch it soon! And hopefully it has worked and gave you some mojo to keep your head high today.
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Get down the lotti and clear the head make a video if it helps even if it's in a shed making a brew looking out over the allotment helps I find.
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Tired pups after playtime.