Get well soon - I hope you're back up to speed asap.

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There's a link to a recipe including japanese knotweed here. Not that it would give you a reason to keep the stuff, but short term while you're hacking any new growth back it could be handy.
and so we have had to work our socks off to clear more rubbish from the plot. Since we now have access to all the plot, measurements have been taken so it is 72ft by 48ft. Nice little size!

are Mother Nature's barometer of a healthy ecosystem!
/|\DaRC wrote:Then the plan is the froggies eat the sluggies....
and the birds feeding on the seed I put out. The Robin came down to me to say hi. Either to say hi or steel the fires warmth for a bit! Its become a big part of me now, building a fire. It’s a definite sense of place. I think that almost anywhere could be home if you built one. I’m learning so much more about independence and self sufficiency.
And to this guy we met!
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And hummingbirds, bees, & butterflies like the nectar from the flowers.
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some squash, will cross-pollinate with some melons...I learned the hard way, and had weird looking and tasting squash and melons. But my iguana didn't care, she ate them anyway
it was a haven for wildlife and plants, and exploded with energy

Romelia wrote:so far i have got Oak, Hazel, Rowan and Hawthorn growing away in pots. I plan to have willow and Birch too.
would go easy on the Birch, they tend to grow fast and VERY large and might become too much on your garden. Also, you need to find out if there are any rules about tree size on your allotment









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