300. One man went to dig . . .

1
One man went to dig,
Went to dig a cordon-line,
One man and his trug,
Doug,
Went to dig a cordon-line of fruit-trees.

2
One man (still) went to dig,
Went to dig a cordon-line,
One man and his trug,
Doug,
Went to dig a cordon-line of fruit-trees.

3
One man (still just one man) went to dig,
Went to dig a cordon-line,
One man and his trug,
Doug,
Went to dig a cordon-line of fruit-trees.


4.
One man (still just one man, quite tired now) went to dig,
Went to dig a cordon-line,
One man and his trug
Doug,
Is still digging.

The details of the digging . . .
I am digging 3 new cordons for fruit trees and currently I am halfway through the second. Eventually there should be space for about 50 trees.
Each cordon will be11 metres along, and I am digging them in 1-metre sections, one per day. After removing the turf I remove the top soil (putting it in the trug). Then I dig out 3 or 4 half-sacks of stone and very poor subsoil (which gets disposed of - ie dumped behind the sheds).
I lay the turfs (inverted) at the bottom of the hole and re-fill with a mixture of the top soil and 1.5 wheelbarrows of manure and compost.
Repeat 11 times to complete one cordon.
Repeat 3 times.
33 days of digging for you mathmos out there.

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