- continued sawing reed out of the overgrown pond. Very hard work, it'll take me weeks
- cut all the alfalfa (about to flower) and left it on the soil as a mulch
- continued hardening off dozens of trays of beans & stuff. Forecast is very low for a further week, so no planting out until 6th May at the earliest
- dug out isolated patches of couch grass at the lotty (it comes in from next door)
- planted one patch of it up with turnip seed, to see if it really does repel it
- despaired at my small propagators. Nothing comes up in them. Don't know if it's the props, the seed, or the compost
- moved seedlings from packed windowsill into packed greenhouse. Please will winter end
- cut all the alfalfa (about to flower) and left it on the soil as a mulch
- continued hardening off dozens of trays of beans & stuff. Forecast is very low for a further week, so no planting out until 6th May at the earliest
- dug out isolated patches of couch grass at the lotty (it comes in from next door)
- planted one patch of it up with turnip seed, to see if it really does repel it
- despaired at my small propagators. Nothing comes up in them. Don't know if it's the props, the seed, or the compost
- moved seedlings from packed windowsill into packed greenhouse. Please will winter end







Today I dibbered all the positions to make sure I had enough (three short) and went to dig trowel holes in dibbered position when the heavens opened again, with rain this time.
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