
... and the soil is finally workable.
I've been quite busy lately , so Aaron has made a couple of trips to the allotment over the month of February however progress has been slow due to the wettyness of everything. Yesterday our scheduled trip out was bolstered by the clear blue spring sky and the fact we had nothing else to do.
The recent spell of dry weather has done wonders to the soil, we did dig and turn much of the soil when it was wet and that was hard work (for Aaron) but we were rewarded by aerated and mildly moist topsoil which, when raked crumbled like a Caburys Flake!
Yesterday also revealed that we were not alone out there, the sun had brought out many other Allotteers, it's only the very beginning of the season but already the place felt like a hub of activity. I pointed out to Aaron that as the season gets into full swing I can envisage many a battle over the 6 wheel barrows that are available.
So as it stands we have the majority of the left hand side dug up, de-stoned and raked but we cannot plant yet (last nights temperatures hit -4!) so that gives us ample time to do the same on the right side.
P.S. The weather was excellent, we sat and drank tea with the evening sun on our faces...twas but a tidbit of what awaits in the summer.










