I will keep it up...I just need to remind myself that it is a prep and not just torture
What Preps are you doing this week
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Carrot Cruncher
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
Thanks Lisa, i will have a look at them. On a related note we have had an unused motorised treadmill in one of the spare rooms that we picked up for MrsCC to recuperate from a bad illness a few years ago. I decided to start making use of it to help with the fitness and moved it downstairs yesterday (weighs a flipping ton). Looked online and worked out an exersize routine for the treadmill and had my first run on it today.....I only did a 15 minute run and it damn near killed me
. I often take the mutt for a 5 or 6 mile walk and thought i was fairly fit....obviously not
I will keep it up...I just need to remind myself that it is a prep and not just torture
I will keep it up...I just need to remind myself that it is a prep and not just torture
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WhiteWolf
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
put a tap in the bottom and use it as another water butt.preppingsu wrote:our council has been doing garden waste collection -we have a special wheelie bin for this. However, from this month they are now charging for the priviledge of having your garden waste collected. You have to sign up and pay a yearly fee. Of course, people all argued that this was included in the council tax but the council argued it wasn't; it was a gesture of goodwill service!diamond lil wrote:Wonder if they will stop or cut cut the recycling collections ? Surely not after all the money they already spent to get set up for it ?
But they also won't collect the now redundent green wheelie bin
We've had a garden waste bin for a while, but we have always had to pay for the privilege
But saying that it has more than earned its keep over the last 12 months
WW
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preppingsu
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
Good idew WW, but we're going to cut the bottom out and use it as another compost bin.WhiteWolf wrote:put a tap in the bottom and use it as another water butt.preppingsu wrote:our council has been doing garden waste collection -we have a special wheelie bin for this. However, from this month they are now charging for the priviledge of having your garden waste collected. You have to sign up and pay a yearly fee. Of course, people all argued that this was included in the council tax but the council argued it wasn't; it was a gesture of goodwill service!diamond lil wrote:Wonder if they will stop or cut cut the recycling collections ? Surely not after all the money they already spent to get set up for it ?
But they also won't collect the now redundent green wheelie bin
We've had a garden waste bin for a while, but we have always had to pay for the privilege![]()
But saying that it has more than earned its keep over the last 12 months![]()
WW
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the-gnole
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
There are some good advantages to having a wheelie water butt, like being able to move it to where you might need to use the water, or to where you can collect water from one place and move it to another.
Our compost bin is four pallets screwed together, lined with polythene, cheap and cheerful
Our compost bin is four pallets screwed together, lined with polythene, cheap and cheerful
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lisaloolibell
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
what seeds did you get sue?preppingsu wrote:Just ordered some more seeds from Realseeds.co.uk
Aim behind this year with planting although the beds are ready. Will be sorting out greenhouse later.
Oh how I love the school holidays
I like the look of the buckets full of seeds you can buy in the U.S. but they dont ship them over here for some reason.
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Poledragon
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
I've ordered from this American company a few times: http://rareseeds.com/shop/ and they've shipped over here no problem.lisaloolibell wrote:I like the look of the buckets full of seeds you can buy in the U.S. but they dont ship them over here for some reason.
Amazing heritage, heirloom and open-pollinated stuff.
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
Treated myself to a couple of thornless blackberry plants!
Hobo
Hobo
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preppingsu
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
mini cucs, sweecorn, beans, radish, celery, carrot, beetroot, swede. I bought plenty of other seeds from the local supermarket, plus I have plenty of unopened seeds from last year too.lisaloolibell wrote:what seeds did you get sue?preppingsu wrote:Just ordered some more seeds from Realseeds.co.uk
Aim behind this year with planting although the beds are ready. Will be sorting out greenhouse later.
Oh how I love the school holidays
I like the look of the buckets full of seeds you can buy in the U.S. but they dont ship them over here for some reason.
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Re: What Preps are you doing this week
When are you planting the swede?
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preppingsu
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
around the end of May/beginning of June, to be harvested from Nov onwards.diamond lil wrote:When are you planting the swede?