224. We need an aircraft-carrier-marshaller in our greenhouse . . .
. . . you know, one of those men (or women) on aircraft-carrier flight-decks who waves table-tennis bats around . . .
Anyway, we need one because our greenhouse is v v hectic, with a tray of new plants arriving, ooh, at least every few minutes . . .
The hot box (old cold water tank layered with horse manure and leaf mulch and then topped with 6 inches of top soil) is working really well - cut and come again lettuce mix and radishes as fast as we can eat it / them.
Otherwise, the place is full of tomato plants, brasscias, sweetcorn, achocha. In fact there is even a queue; outside and on the far side I have planted a small grape cutting (a dessert grape). The plan is to have the roots outside but train the vine to enter through a window and grow it at one end and in the roof space. It's going to get busier.
It's not just the plants that are queuing up; Sarah and I take it in turns to enter the fray.
Anyway, we need one because our greenhouse is v v hectic, with a tray of new plants arriving, ooh, at least every few minutes . . .
The hot box (old cold water tank layered with horse manure and leaf mulch and then topped with 6 inches of top soil) is working really well - cut and come again lettuce mix and radishes as fast as we can eat it / them.
Otherwise, the place is full of tomato plants, brasscias, sweetcorn, achocha. In fact there is even a queue; outside and on the far side I have planted a small grape cutting (a dessert grape). The plan is to have the roots outside but train the vine to enter through a window and grow it at one end and in the roof space. It's going to get busier.
It's not just the plants that are queuing up; Sarah and I take it in turns to enter the fray.
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